From beats to business: Meet One Dream Africa
One Dream Africa started as a record company (Siyabonga and Mxolisi are both Hip Hop artists) but the lack of traction in the local music industry drove them to waste, which they have made their passion and livelihood. Their registered company covers waste management and cleaning. They have agreements...
One woman’s mission to eliminate plastic while finding value in waste
Amie is one of hundreds of waste collectors who have benefited from WasteAid’s programmes. She tells a familiar story of working hard every day collecting plastic waste from the beach and river in her fishing village, a short drive from Gambia’s capital city, Banjul. Before becoming part of a...
How a simple investment in skills and equipment transformed a waste collector’s future
WasteAid would like to invite Biffa colleagues to join together to celebrate the 5th year of our Proud Partnership. Funds raised will go to support waste workers at the forefront of tackling the global waste crisis. Biffa’s Proud Partnership Infrastructure Fund will help deliver the necessary waste and recycling...
The work of Youma Wally-Ndow, owner of sustainable fashion brand, GamPlus clothing in The Gambia.
In December 2023, WasteAid and CIWM through its Circular Economy Network (CEN) in The Gambia supported one of the most enterprising, passionate, and committed members of the network, Youma Wally-Ndong, owner of the sustainable fashion brand GamPlus Clothing, to participate in a major fashion event in The Gambia The event allowed Youma...
Turning waste into wisdom: Meet Mpho Motatinyane
Despite life throwing many obstacles in her path Mpho Motatinyane has never given up on her passion for caring for others and educating her community’s youngsters. She has combined an unrelenting determination with an entrepreneurial spirit to set up a budding business that turns waste cardboard into teaching cards...
From lectures to lighting up the Gambia with clean energy – meet green entrepreneur Sulayman Darboe
Most people in Sulayman Darboe’s position would be considering a comfortable office job with all the security that goes along with it. However, the 26-year-old Gambian has never been one to follow the crowd. The first one of his family to go to university, he has his sights set...