Bridging the climate finance gap in Africa by empowering vulnerable communities through microfinance, education, and climate-smart initiatives.
Africa emits less than 4% of global CO₂, yet farmers in Tukuyu can lose an entire season to one drought. Communities that contribute least to the crisis face the sharpest impacts.
Current national plans still fall short of the 1.5°C threshold. Africa Climate Finance exists to close that gap, from grassroots microfinance to institutional climate finance.
Learn About Our ModelFrom market studies and financial modelling to grassroots microfinance, we deliver bankable climate projects aligned with SDG 13.

Financial literacy and climate training, Isajilo Ward, January 2026
Our model connects grassroots finance with institutional climate capital. We train communities, deploy microfinance, and prepare projects for climate funds and development partners.
Measurable environmental, social, and governance targets across every programme we finance and every project we prepare.