Closing Sub-Saharan Africa's Project Deployment Gap: Wanji Ng'ang'a
The Energy Talk - Storytellers of Africa's Energy Transition09/04/23 • 30 min
How do you navigate a transition from a career in banking to enabling capital flows into underserved markets in Africa? That's exactly the story that Wanji Ng'ang'a, Regional Manager (East Africa) for Shell Foundation, tells. In this episode, we delve into more than just her driving forces and journey into the realm of clean energy. We uncover how the Shell Foundation, the power of impact investing, and robust multi-stakeholder collaborations are delivering far-reaching impact across sub-Saharan Africa, fueling advancements in electrification, mobility, and productive use.
Shell Foundation (SF) is a charity and impact investment vehicle that creates and scales business solutions empowering low-income underserved populations by providing access to clean energy products and services. Shell Foundation seeks to deploy capital and resources by backing early-stage entrepreneurs working in clean energy, sustainable mobility, and productive use; forging partnerships with other funds and sector actors to accelerate deployment speed and scale-ups of nascent technologies, and de-risking opportunities to unlock new mechanisms of finance.
This episode was recorded in July 2022
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Guest Bio:
Wanji Ng'ang'a currently serves as the Regional Manager for Shell Foundation covering East Africa. She began her career in the banking sector, from where she transitioned to heading accounts for Greenlight Planet, leading sales for BioLite, and managing access to finance programs for GOGLA.
Wanji has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the United States International University, Africa, as well as a Master's of Commerce from the University of Cape Town. She is an alumnus of Said Business School's Impact Investing Program and an alumnus of Frankfurt School of Finance & Management's Climate and Sustainability Energy Finance program.
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09/04/23 • 30 min
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