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About DigiGreen Impact

Who We Are

DigiGreen Impact is a Pan-African Entrepreneurship Support Organisation (ESO) headquartered in Accra, Ghana. We leverage AI to deliver technical assistance, capacity building, and impact measurement and management systems that empower startups, SMEs, smallholder farmers, youth, women, and persons with disabilities to lead Africa’s digital and green transition.

Our Story

DigiGreen Impact was founded in 2022 by Gabriel Addai Duah and Daisy Asare-Otchere. Originally established as Eteach Consult, the organisation was rebranded as DigiGreen Impact in December 2025 to better reflect its evolved mission and growing commitment to digital innovation, AI adoption, and green enterprise development across the continent.

Gabriel and Daisy founded DigiGreen Impact on four uncomfortable truths about Africa’s entrepreneurship support ecosystem.

First, the AI revolution is happening but it is bypassing the people who need it most. Smallholder farmers in remote communities, women-led SMEs in peri-urban markets, youth in rural areas, startups in emerging cities, and persons with disabilities across the continent are being systematically excluded from the knowledge, tools, and opportunities that artificial intelligence and digital innovation are creating. Most ESOs are not solving this. DigiGreen Impact was built to close that gap.

Second, Africa’s most promising startups are failing to attract the funding they deserve. Not because their ideas are weak, but because they are not prepared or aligned to the language, metrics, and expectations of impact investors, venture capitalists, and development finance institutions. DigiGreen Impact bridges that gap with structured investment readiness support that speaks directly to the funders and investors.

Third, impact is not being harvested. Donor partners invest millions in programs across Africa and receive reports that fail to capture the real human stories behind the numbers. Most program partners lack the expertise, systems, and tools to collect, manage, and communicate impact data at the standard that donors require. DigiGreen Impact was built with impact measurement and management at its core.

Fourth, impact data must reflect the full reality of African communities. That means collecting stories, evidence, and data across rural, peri-urban, and urban contexts in every format that tells the truth: text, images, video, audio as well as geodata where needed. Because the farmer in a remote village and the startup founder in urban communities both deserve to have their story told, measured, and counted.

DigiGreen Impact exists because these four gaps are not small problems. They are the difference between Africa’s entrepreneurs thriving or being left behind in the most consequential technological transition of our generation.

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