Material Additionality is a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between capital and sustainable initiatives in Africa. Each episode delves into how strategic actions, interventions, and investment decisions can drive significant, measurable positive impacts that would otherwise be unattainable. The episodes also feature projects and transactions creating real, lasting change through intentional and impactful business choices. Join us as we explore the transformative power of thoughtful investments and strategic initiatives in fostering sustainable development across Africa.
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Material Additionality is a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between capital and sustainable initiatives in Africa. Each episode delves into how strategic actions, interventions, and investment decisions can drive significant, measurable positive impacts that would otherwise be unattainable. The episodes also feature projects and transactions creating real, lasting change through intentional and impactful business choices. Join us as we explore the transformative power of thoughtful investments and strategic initiatives in fostering sustainable development across Africa.
Simiso Velempini In conversation with Rudi Dicks_vidoe
Material Additionality
Material Additionality is a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between capital and sustainable initiatives in Africa. Each episode delves into how strategic actions, interventions, and investment decisions can drive significant, measurable positive impacts that would otherwise be unattainable. The episodes also feature projects and transactions creating real, lasting change through intentional and impactful business choices. Join us as we explore the transformative power of thoughtful investments and strategic initiatives in fostering sustainable development across Africa.