Villgro Africa is an early stage incubator that addresses deep rooted social problems and inequalities by providing technical and business expertise for market driven innovation and scale up of social enterprises. Villgro Africa is inspiring a new wave of innovative thinking to address deep rooted global health challenges in Africa through market-led solutions. We provide seed funding, technical assistance and business development support to global health innovators to take their innovations to the market. Working at the interface of science and industry.
Location: Kenya, Nairobi
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2015
Investors 1
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| 14.12.2025 | Standard Chartered Hosts 8th Women in Tech Cohort Graduation, Disburses $70,000 to Seven Entrepreneurs | Standard Chartered Bank Kenya, in partnership with iBizAfrica, Strathmore University, celebrated the graduation of the eighth cohort of its Women in Tech (WiT) Accelerator Programme, awarding approximately US $70,400 (KES 9.1 million) in se... |
| 03.02.2025 | To assist African startups in healthcare supply chains, i3 announced its third call for applications | Leading innovators are being invited to join the third cohort of Investing in Innovation Africa (i3), a pan-African initiative for startups creating the healthcare supply chains of the future. With funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates ... |
| 24.07.2024 | Krutham announces winners of the 2024 Africa impact investment awards | Krutham, the research-led consulting firm specialising in capital markets and financial services in developing countries, proudly announces the winners of the 2024 Africa Impact Investment Awards sponsored by FirstRand. Hosted in Nairobi, K... |
| 24.01.2021 | African tech startup funding passes $700m in record-breaking 2020 | Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Skype (Opens in new... |
| 21.01.2021 | Despite Covid-19, African Tech Startups Raise $700m In Record-Breaking 2020 |