ThinkAfrik

ThinkAfrik A socio-impact investing and venture incubation company providing instruments tailored at finding sustainable solutions to enhance socio-economic mobility.

Thinkafrik is a fully owned Ghanaian company which was first established as an idea to provide innovative and sustainable solutions to Africa’s problems through the application of Science and Technology. We seek to empower African lives by providing engineering solutions to Africa’s most prominent issues and establishing other corporate industrial environments to improve the quality of living of i

ts people. An innovative alternative of facing poverty and underdevelopment in Africa, that is about empowerment, not dependence, and investments, not charity. Our business model factors in sustainability and is a new ideology of entrepreneurship that is based on more than self. Our model combines both social entrepreneurship with profitability and investments. We believe this the only way of solving underdevelopment in Africa. We are collaborating on the field to finding solutions to very specific local problems. We are not only finding immediate short term solutions, but we are investing in long term wealth creation and sustainable uplifting solutions as well. This is what we believe real empowerment should be. Our vision for is bold, hairy and audacious but relentless passion in us to impact change is unquenchable. At ThinkAfrik we believe that the growth prospects of our continent are inextricably tied to our ability as Africans to leverage the advent of Science and Technology to solve African problems. We are initiating a local industrial and innovation revolution in Africa. It is a radical idea of creating hope in a devastating world. It demands investing in and daring to go where markets have failed and aid has fallen short. It thrives on a moral imagination which makes capital work for us, not control us. We pride ourselves in our vision of a more industrialized and economically independent Africa that is sustainable from generation to generation.

...Happy new year to you all. Cheers to an amazing 2020! Leaving the you with excerpts how the team and our partners sta...
08/01/2020

...Happy new year to you all. Cheers to an amazing 2020!

Leaving the you with excerpts how the team and our partners started the year!

Our co-founder Kofi Borti  together with our partners at My Story Magazine were honored to be part of Enquiry Agency’s w...
24/09/2019

Our co-founder Kofi Borti together with our partners at My Story Magazine were honored to be part of Enquiry Agency’s workshop on the impact of volunteering in social development. A good way to mark the International Day for Volunteerism over the weekend.

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29/07/2019

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09/04/2019

The Ahaspora Young Professionals has launched campaign in an attempt to have Ghanaians make a positive impact without much efforts on the economy.

04/04/2019

https://unctad.org/en/PublicationsLibrary/wesp2019_en.pdf

11/03/2019
12/02/2019

There are many schools in our neighbourhoods and communities that do no have reading materials for their students. Help us reach out to these schools by sharing this post. Deadline for all submissions is the 22nd of February 2019.

Tell a friend to tell a friend to tell another friend!!! Thank you. ❤️

...the team today was in the Akatsi South District in Volta region to visit Afatsgbleve Basic School as part of Thinkafr...
09/11/2018

...the team today was in the Akatsi South District in Volta region to visit Afatsgbleve Basic School as part of Thinkafrik Group ‘s School support partnership program.

29/09/2018

Adding value to someone’s life is empowering he/she to be greater within society. Williette Safehouse executed its sixth service project on July 17th, 2018 held under the theme: Adding Value. During the planning of the service project, the team met Ms. Masiah Karnneh, who is paralyzed from the legs down. She worked at the former Ducor hotel as a cook. There she had an accident from the 5th floor of Ducor hotel. Surgery was needed and completed successfully. Post surgery she decided to start a business and Williette Safehouse donated items to support her business.

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