Green Digital Innovation Hub to be launched in Kenya
The GIZ Digital Transformation Centre (DTC) Kenya, in collaboration with the GFA Group, has announced a call for proposals to establish and operate a Green Digital Innovation Hub (gDIH) in Kenya.
The gDIH aims to support the country’s digital transformation while promoting sustainable development, circular economy, environmental protection, and climate change mitigation. With a focus on “Human-Centred Digitalisation”, the DTC’s technical assistance offer supports a digital transition that serves people’s needs and protects their rights.
Under the Strengthening intermediaries of the Kenyan digital innovation ecosystem (SKIIVE) Project, the consortium seeks to enhance the structural capacities of technology and innovation hubs, entrepreneurship and SME support organizations, universities, research and technology organizations, start-up and SME associations. The goal is to strengthen digital and entrepreneurial skills of SMEs and startups, enabling them to leverage the digital transformation for growth and success.
The gDIH will offer a comprehensive range of services to MSMEs, including access to finance, innovation and ecosystem development, testing facilities, and skills development and training. It will provide tools, skills, and networks necessary for MSMEs to thrive in the digital economy while promoting environmentally sustainable business practices. The hub will be located in Nairobi, but will be accessible to MSMEs across Kenya through digital technologies.
Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, including being registered entities under the laws of Kenya, demonstrating the ability to address the key pillars of the gDIH, and showcasing experience and expertise in the focus sectors of agriculture, ICT, and energy.
Interested consortia are invited to submit their proposals online via email. Proposals should be submitted in English and should not exceed 20 pages. The deadline for submission is June 16. A selection process will be conducted by an independent jury composed of experts from relevant fields, with the final selection announced by June 26.
The selected consortium will receive support in developing a full business plan, registering a non-profit operating vehicle, and undergoing capacity-building activities. The establishment and operation of the gDIH are scheduled to commence in December 2023.
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