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Intermediaries

Intermediaries facilitate all the necessary inputs for successful transaction and project advancement. The biodiversity economy has a wealth of sector-specific technical skills and expertise. There are several intermediary types within the biodiversity economy. These include training providers, mentors, technical experts, transaction advisers and more. These individuals and organisations help to foster the advancement of investments and are absolutely vital in their roles. 


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Africa!Ignite
A business mind | a development heart | a creative spirit
African Nature-Based Tourism Platform
Facilitating access to COVID-19 relief and recovery funding for communities, nature-based tourism enterprises, and conservation areas in southern and eastern Africa
Alsson (Pty) Ltd
A well-established management consulting firm operating from Pretoria, South Africa with a Sub Saharan footprint that serves clients in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland and Zambia.
Conservation Outcomes
Community Development Through Biodiversity Conservation
Cosmetic Export Council of South Africa (CECOSA)
The Cosmetic Export Council of South Africa (CECOSA) is a Section 21, non-profit organisation and has a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) with the Department of Trade Industry and Competition (the dtic), South Africa
Environmental and Rural Solutions
Successfully linking the sustainable development of rural communities and their resource base with the positive aspects of what the 21st century demands and has to offer.
GGF Africa
Our conviction to greatness in our sphere of influence – the world – is derived from the confidence that we have in our abilities, the pride we have in our strong work ethic, our dedication and discipline, and the support we have from our customers...
People Nature Connect
We build support for conserving biodiversity and enhancing the quality of life by providing conservation-compatible opportunities for employment, income generation and education.

Intermediaries facilitate all the necessary inputs for successful transaction and project advancement. The biodiversity economy has a wealth of sector-specific technical skills and expertise. There are several intermediary types within the biodiversity economy. These include training providers, mentors, technical experts, transaction advisers and more. These individuals and organisations help to foster the advancement of investments and are absolutely vital in their roles. 


Africa!Ignite

Ecotourism

Bioprospecting

A business mind | a development heart | a creative spirit

African Nature-Based Tourism Platform

Ecotourism

Wildlife Economy

Facilitating access to COVID-19 relief and recovery funding for communities, nature-based tourism enterprises, and conservation areas in southern and eastern Africa

Alsson (Pty) Ltd

Ecotourism

Bioprospecting

Wildlife Economy

Ecological Infrastructure

A well-established management consulting firm operating from Pretoria, South Africa with a Sub Saharan footprint that serves clients in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland and Zambia.

Conservation Outcomes

Wildlife Economy

Community Development Through Biodiversity Conservation

Cosmetic Export Council of South Africa (CECOSA)

Bioprospecting

The Cosmetic Export Council of South Africa (CECOSA) is a Section 21, non-profit organisation and has a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) with the Department of Trade Industry and Competition (the dtic), South Africa

Environmental and Rural Solutions

Ecological Infrastructure

Successfully linking the sustainable development of rural communities and their resource base with the positive aspects of what the 21st century demands and has to offer.

GGF Africa

Ecotourism

Wildlife Economy

Bioprospecting

Ecological Infrastructure

Our conviction to greatness in our sphere of influence – the world – is derived from the confidence that we have in our abilities, the pride we have in our strong work ethic, our dedication and discipline, and the support we have from our customers and shareholders.

People Nature Connect

Ecotourism

Wildlife Economy

We build support for conserving biodiversity and enhancing the quality of life by providing conservation-compatible opportunities for employment, income generation and education.