The Action with Africa program is an opportunity funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation (BMZ) and Development and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. It is open to all Enactus teams around the world working on an Enactus project that takes place on the African continent.
The Action with Africa Challenge runs from March to October 2022 and interested Enactus teams are required to submit a business plan and a pitch video by 31 July 2022. Following the first judging period in August, the Top 9 to 24 are decided based on the initial shortlist. The Top 8 will continue and be invited to join a live event on 29 September 2022 in Bonn, Germany. At this event, Enactus students will present their business pitches in person. The Action with Africa Challenge will close with a final judging round in October. The Top 4 will then be announced at the prestigious Enactus World Cup 2022 in Puerto Rico taking place from 30 October to 2 November 2022.
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Top Entries
South Africa - Walter Sisulu University - Amadlelo Aluhlaza
South Africa - Enactus University of Mpumalanga - Travel to Trade
South Africa - Enactus UL - Project Diapers for Change
Nigeria - TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION - P'PAL SANITARY PAD
Egypt - Badr university -BISOWA
Ghana - Enactus CKT-UTAS - Waste-Tek
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In 2019, Enactus projects impacted 2.9 million lives, helped launch 3,000 small businesses, and eliminated 5.9 million tons of CO2, plus 819,699 women gained new skills to advance economic equality.