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Youth conneck conference
“Youthconnekt speech”
It was an honor for me and Veronique Boumtje to represent youth at the ceremony for presentation of human development report by UNDP(United Nations Development Programme) and MINEPAT(Ministère de l’ Économie, de la Planification et de l’ Aménagement du Territoire) this 16th january 2020.
The best is still to come!
2018-Leadership/Business/Entrepreneurship training by Young African Leadership Initiative Regional Leadership
Center (YALI-RLC)
The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) is the United States’ signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders.
2019 Young Alumni Innovation Fund (YAIF) by YALI (Young African Leaders Initiative) USAID
The goal of the YALI Alumni Innovation Fund is to provide essential seed capital and technical assistance to young African leaders under the age of 40. This support will enable investments in promising enterprises, thereby fostering opportunity and development across the sub-region.
2019 :Young Entrepreneurship Innovation Challenge (YEIC) by (United Nation Development Program) UNDP
le YEIC est une compétition nationale lancée par le PNUD le 01 Août dernier, invitant les jeunes camerounais de 15 à 35
ans, à proposer des projets d’entreprises innovants et durables, capables de générer des emplois stables et de contribuer à
booster la croissance économique du pays. 1300 projets soumis ont été examinés. A l’issue de cette sélection, 60 ont été
retenus pour la phase finale durant laquelle les participants ont eu des formations intensives sur l’entrepreneuriat et le
développement des plans d’affaire, des visites en entreprises et des sessions de pitch devant un panel d’experts. Ce
bootcamp s’est achevé par la remise des prix aux 30 meilleurs projets
2020 AIF (Africa Innovation Fellowship) Businness Innovation Academy
The Africa Innovation Fellowship (AIF) is an Academy initiative delivered by Women in Engineering (WomEng), a South
African organisation that aims to develop a more gender diverse engineering workforce.
AIF was designed to develop the female talent pipeline for the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, by providing female.
African innovators with leadership and business training.
2020 Green Product Award
Green Product Award is for products & services that stand out in terms of design, innovation and
sustainability. The award offers a common platform for established companies, start-ups and students to introduce
themselves to a professional network and to the public in Germany. The international Green Product Award has been
recognizing sustainable products and services from companies and start-ups since 2012.
2021 Africa Prize by Royal Academy of Engineering
The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation was launched in March 2014 to stimulate, celebrate and
reward innovation and entrepreneurship across sub-Saharan Africa.
Since then it has provided invaluable training, mentoring and communications support to 102 businesses across 16
countries. It also has an established alumni programme with 71% of Africa Prize alumni currently generating
revenue.
Biopackaging transforms banana and plantain stems into biodegradable paper packaging products, reducing both deforestation and plastic waste. Agricultural entrepreneur Armelle Sidje believes zero waste can be the new normal in Cameroon, where her shopping bags, cardboard and rolls of paper replace wood-based paper and plastic packaging.
Despite historically being the world leader in plantain production, Cameroon has already seen a loss of 200,000 hectares of vegetation due to deforestation for plastic-accumulating landfills. Roughly 4.3 million tonnes of plantain fruit is produced in Cameroon each year, and twice as much as this is discarded as waste by farmers. Sidje and her team collect plantain stems from this valuable biomass waste to produce a biodegradable alternative to paper and plastic packaging.
The process involves unsheathing the plantain and banana stems, extracting the fibres, and boiling to remove lignite. A paper pulp made from the cellulose that remains is then dried in the sun, from which Biopackaging is made, fit for purpose for retail applications.
Sidje and her team have grown their business considerably over the last year, increasing production from two bags a week in 2019 to 50 bags each day in 2020. Their goal for 2021 is to increase production to 500 bags per day. To expand Sidje’s zero waste vision across the continent, they are also developing an online platform to connect eco-friendly packaging customers with sellers across sub-Saharan Africa. Sidje also hopes to create jobs for rural women and young people as her business grows.
On 14 October, The World Bank held its annual meeting: “Making Climate Action Count
Cameroon Agricultural entrepreneur Armelle Sidje Tamo believes zero waste can be the new normal in Cameroon, where her shopping bags, cardboard and rolls of paper replace wood-based paper and plastic packaging. Despite historically being the world leader in plantain production, Cameroon has already seen a loss of 200,000 hectares of vegetation due to deforestation for plastic-accumulating landfills. Roughly 4.3 million tonnes of plantain fruit is produced in Cameroon each year, and twice as much as this is discarded as waste by farmers. Sidje and her team collect plantain stems from this valuable biomass waste to produce a biodegradable alternative to paper and plastic packaging. Network and telecommunication engineer, Armelle Sidje Tamo, founder of PRA (Product Related to Agricultural sector) has several experiences in waste management, in leadership, rural and youth employment. Armelle Sidje Tamo and her team have grown their business considerably over the last year, increasing production from two bags a week in 2019 to 50 bags each day in 2020. Their goal for 2022 is to increase production to 500 bags per day. To expand PRA’s zero waste vision across the continent; she and her team work hard and plan to train others Cameroonian and others countries in this amazing business opportunity. They have won several awards across Africa and are in permanent growth process. She believes that the best is still to come! . PRA through its founder Armelle SIDJE TAMO was invited to participate for its opinion on how to participate in this collective action in general and especially how to advance in its region which is Cameroon. Climate change is real and affects every country in the world; we at PRA are doing our part to fight against it by producing biodegradable packaging and especially by reforestation. We invite you to join us in this action to improve our climate condition