Africa’s Green Innovation Milestone: Launch of the Timbuktoo GreenTech Hub

5 min readFeb 26, 2025
President William Ruto with the 43 timbuktoo innovators together at the GreenTech Hub launch at Konza Technopolis

Africa’s Green Innovation Milestone: Launch of the timbuktoo GreenTech Hub

On December 6, 2024, a new chapter in Africa’s fight against climate change and drive toward sustainable development was written with the launch of the timbuktoo GreenTech Hub at Konza Technopolis, Kenya. This landmark initiative marks a major step in empowering startups and innovators to tackle the continent’s climate challenges with transformative solutions.

The GreenTech Hub, which forms part of the timbuktoo initiative by UNDP, is one of ten Pan-African innovation hubs envisioned to drive entrepreneurship and innovation across Africa. Each hub focuses on a thematic area, with the GreenTech Hub dedicated to accelerating solutions in renewable energy, waste management, and climate resilience.

A Pan-African Movement for Change

Figure 2: Profiles of the 43 startups

The journey toward the GreenTech Hub began with a resounding call for applications. Over 600 submissions from 40+ countries flooded in, underscoring the demand for innovation and solutions across the continent. From this pool, 43 startups from 14 African nations were selected to participate in the hub’s accelerator program, representing the brightest minds in African green technology.

Speaking at the launch, UNDP Assistant Secretary-General Ahunna Eziakonwa emphasized the importance of this moment:

Africa is at crossroads in tackling climate change, facing challenges but also immense opportunities for green innovation. To our founders, what a moment of pride to have you. It’s time to unlock the potential for a greener future

Figure 3: UNDP Assistant Secretary-General Ahunna Eziakonwa speaking at the timbuktoo GreenTech Hub Launch at Konza Technopolis
Figure 4: UNDP Assistant Secretary-General Ahunna Eziakonwa interacting with one of the founders at the timbuktoo GreenTech Hub

Kenya, with its leadership in renewable energy and innovation, was the natural choice to host the hub. As President William Ruto officiated the launch, one message resonated deeply with all in attendance:

‘Kenya’s renewable energy leadership inspires innovation. The timbuktoo GreenTech Hub will empower youth to create solutions that tackle climate change and drive inclusive growth.

Figure 5: President William Ruto officialy launching the timbuktoo GreenTech Hub at Konza Technopolis
President Ruto gives his keynote address and engage the youth.

Innovators at the Heart of the Movement

The launch celebrated not only the establishment of the hub but also the extraordinary innovators who are part of its first cohort. These 43 startups represent Africa’s unwavering potential to address climate challenges.

Innovators hold discussions during sessions at the hub.

One standout example is Joy of Newdigit Technologies, whose groundbreaking green hydrogen solution combines a zero-emission generator with clean water production and medical-grade oxygen for homes and healthcare facilities. This is just one of many innovations that embody the hub’s mission to foster transformative, scalable solutions for the continent.

Joy of Newdigit Technologies presents during the timbuktoo sessions

A Hub of Opportunity and Collaboration

The timbuktoo GreenTech Hub aims to be more than just a space for innovation — it is a platform for collaboration, mentorship, and growth. By leveraging partnerships with the Government of Kenya, private sector stakeholders, and global entities, the hub provides its startups with the tools to scale their impact.

Key features of the hub include:

  • Mentorship Programs: Industry leaders and experts guide startups to refine their business models and strategies.
  • Funding Opportunities: Access to grants, venture capital, and innovative financing mechanisms like green bonds.
  • Networking Platforms: Connections with global investors, policymakers, and other innovators.

As highlighted during the launch, this collaborative approach positions the GreenTech Hub as a beacon for Africa’s green industrialization.

Looking to the Future

The launch of the timbuktoo GreenTech Hub is only the beginning. The hub’s mission aligns with the broader timbuktoo initiative, which aims to drive innovation across the continent by establishing ten hubs, each focused on a critical thematic area.

With Kenya leading the charge, this initiative will catalyze Africa’s transformation into a green powerhouse. Speaking to the significance of this moment, UNDP Kenya Resident Representative Anthony Ngororano said:

The timbuktoo GreenTech Hub is poised to harness the power of tech to unlock Africa’s potential to innovate and accelerate socio-economic opportunities for all.”

UNDP Kenya Resident Representative Mr. Ngororano at the Greentech Hub launch at Konza
UNDP RBA Director Africa Ms. Ahunna and a Resident Representative Mr. Ngororano chatting with the innovators

A Spark for Africa’s Green Revolution

The timbuktoo GreenTech Hub launch stands as a testament to Africa’s determination to not only confront climate challenges but also seize the immense opportunities they present. By empowering youth, fostering innovation, and driving collaboration, the hub is paving the way for a greener, more sustainable Africa.

Innovators from across the African Continent at the launch of the Greentech hub

To the 43 startups who are part of this inaugural cohort, the message is clear: This is your moment. The future of Africa — and the planet — starts here.

Innovation bootcamp happening in Nairobi, Kenya

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About the Author:

Michael Kibuku is a digital communications officer at UNDP.

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