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Economic Programs in South Africa
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Economic Programs sector based in South Africa. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
11 on file
Greencape
GreenCape is a non-profit organisation that drives the widespread adoption of economically viable green economy solutions in South Africa. We work with businesses, investors, academia and government to help unlock the investment and employment potential of green technologies and services, and to support a transition to a resilient green economy. We are a not-for-profit organisation established in 2010 to support the development of the green economy in the region. Our vision GreenCape’s vision is a thriving prosperous Africa mobilised by the green economy. Our ambition To be globally relevant in driving the uptake of green economy infrastructure solutions in the developing world context. What do we do? We work at the interface between business, government and academia in order to identify and remove barriers to economically viable green economy infrastructure solutions in developing countries, thereby catalysing their replicable and large-scale uptake to enable each country and its citizens to prosper.
51 to 200 staff
Imbe
In South Africa, 1.3 million children aged 3 to 5 lack access to early learning, with the highest disparities in under-resourced communities. Unlike other education sectors, ECD services are run by small, owner-operated businesses relying on parental fees, making them financially vulnerable. At IMBE, we support women-led ECD microenterprises with innovative business solutions to enhance financial resilience. While passionate about childcare, many lack business skills and financial access to sustain their centres. Our programmes equip them with tools to grow their income, expanding access to quality early learning. By supporting IMBE, funders contribute to a sustainable solution that empowers entrepreneurs, strengthens businesses, and increases ECD access—especially for disadvantaged children.
1 to 10 staff
Mpumalanga Green Cluster Agency
Vision: Mpumalanga is a world-leading region in creating decent, green jobs by creating the enabling environment for new investments in low carbon growth. The Mpumalanga Green Cluster Agency works at the interface between business, government, and academia in order to identify and remove barriers to an economically viable green economy catalysing their uptake to enable the region and its citizens to prosper. We work both at the micro and macro level supporting green-tech SMEs build their businesses, enabling bigger businesses to improve their environmental footprint, and assisting the provincial government to create the right environment for a more resilient green economy. Ultimately, we are helping to facilitate more investment and stimulate job creation into Mpumalanga’s green economy.
1 to 10 staff
Wits Entrepreneurship Clinic
The Clinic aims to develop and mentor aspiring young entrepreneurs. It brings together academic staff, alumni, volunteers, and entrepreneurial business leaders, to develop a culture of and appreciation for entrepreneurship as a viable alternative to employment whilst at the same time providing support to budding entrepreneurs in surrounding communities.
51 to 200 staff
Africapaciti Investment Group
At Africapaciti we thrive on identifying unique challenges, which need unique technology and infrastructure solutions. We have mastered the art of listening to our customers and the people who benefit from their solutions. Our approach has been applauded by many as a game changer in the way infrastructure, technology and project finance challenges are addressed. We commit people and resources towards robust research and development initiatives that provide us with intelligence about our market and the people we wish to serve. We deliver solutions that provide a unique and competitive advantage for our clients in telecoms, technology and risk solutions. Because we believe in Africa, we are proud to invest towards the progressive advancement of Africa. The Africapaciti Group has three strategic focus areas namely- Africapaciti Telecoms - Africapaciti Technology - Africapaciti Risk
201 to 500 staff
Agency For Solidarity Economy
We are a Non-Profit-Company that specializes in heterodox enterprise and economic development solutions responsive to national economic development challenges and demands of its service recipients.
11 to 50 staff
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1 to 10 staff
Jade-Sky Economic Development J-Sed
Founded and led by seasoned professionals, Jade-Sky Economic Development (J-SED) proudly establishes itself as a premier economic development advisor, catering to a wide spectrum of stakeholders within the renewable energy and infrastructure sector. Originating from a group of companies, that uses an African Investment lens, J-SED innately understand the value of localised impact. Our experience, unwavering dynamism, and exceptional expertise set us apart. We provide innovative solutions that hold the power to create genuine transformations. Our dedication extends beyond the confines of mere compliance management. Instead, we strive to liberate our clients from the intricacies of regulatory matters, enabling them to channel their energies into their core business pursuits.
1 to 10 staff
Afrikan Liberation Hub
In 2023, changemakers in Johannesburg and Cape Town engaged in a robust dialogue on economic systems change, and social and climate justice initiatives on the continent at the Afrikan Liberation Dinners by the Makers Valley Partnership and Wellbeing Economy Alliance. One resounding request from the dinners was to have space for continued collective engagements. In response, the Afrikan Liberation Hub emerges with the aim to be the beating heart of a movement based in Southern Afrika that unites, amplifies, and catalyses change and collaboration across the continent. Our vision is to see Afrika liberated from colonial fingerprints and oppression, guided by indigenous values and dancing to the rhythm of collective prosperity. Our purpose is to foster unity, amplify voices, and ignite change by creating a space where diverse voices harmonise and the flames of transformation are ignited. Our mission is to co-create pathways toward Afrika's future that echo melodies of Afrikan liberation, anti-colonial justice, and decolonised wellbeing.
11 to 50 staff
Help123 Foundation Npo
Our team gives access to an accredited Work/Study Year for any demographic of Adult in a Sustainable & Supportive environment, of which capacity is scalable to Mass Training delivering a significant ROI & realising Labour Market Activation outcomes in 3-ways: 1. Work-based Experience, Workplace Readiness, Employment 2. Vocational Learning & Skills Development, Entrepreneurship 3. Economically active CEO: Annelie@HELP123.co.za Contact me should you need more insight into how we achieve all that I have described above.#ResourceOptimisation #ConcertedCultivation #WorkIntegratedLearning #WIL #Resilience #ResilientCommunities #StrongerEconomy
1 to 10 staff
Refauct
UCT student movement that strives to make economics more accessible to all by encouraging open conversations and collaboration. We are building an Africa for Africa by Africa.#rethinkingeconomicsforafrica
11 to 50 staff