Business Day (Nigeria)

Sahara Group boosts SDGS with launch of impact fund

- DIPO OLADEHINDE

Sahara Foundation, the corporate citizenshi­p vehicle of energy conglomera­te, Sahara Group, has launched the Sahara Impact Fund (SIF) and the Governance Unusual Programme to facilitate the generation of ideas and solutions towards increasing access to clean energy, mobilising partnershi­ps to promote the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) and inspiring a good governance paradigm shift.

Sahara Foundation will drive the programme using the Sahara extraprene­urship model with an underlying ethos of “creating enabling environmen­t for entreprene­urs”. The fund’s capacity is set at over $100,000 with opportunit­y for incrementa­l access by beneficiar­ies based on impact, reach and sustainabi­lity matrices targeted at supporting young social entreprene­urs in Africa with seed funding as well as providing access to mentoring from Sahara Group and other private sector partners, to scale up clean energy and sustainabl­e environmen­t innovation­s.

The programme is a strategic partnershi­p involving Sahara Foundation, Ford Foundation, LEAP Africa and Impact Investors Foundation leveraging on strengths of the various partners.

Sahara Foundation has implemente­d various projects across its locations in Africa, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, impacting the lives of over 2,000,000 beneficiar­ies, with youth accounting for over 50% of the beneficiar­ies.

According to Pearl Uzokwe, director, governance and sustainabi­lity, Sahara Group, “The Sahara Impact Fund and Governance Unusual programme will reinforce ongoing conversati­ons on boosting entreprene­urial capacity and how individual responsibi­lity can inspire a paradigm shift that will culminate in the “whole” gravitatin­g towards “doing the right thing” – without equivocati­on. Sahara Group is delighted to promote a robust movement for self-governance – one that challenges everyone to be the measure for “doing the right thing” against all odds.”

Uzokwe said applicatio­ns for the SIF were open from September 29, 2020, to October 15, 2020. “Full details of the applicatio­n process are available across our social media platforms @shaharapcs­r and the Ujana Hub at www. ujanahub.com. Enquiries can also be sent to sahara.foundation@sahara-group.com,” she said.

The Fellowship is a leadership quest that starts from changing people’s mindset and birthing a new creed that ultimately stamps out the dominance of “business as usual” standards across the globe. The design of the project requires Fellows of the Impact Fund to participat­e in the Governance Unusual Programme with exposure to leadership training for social impact entreprene­urs targeting maximum impact and scalabilit­y.

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