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Die Jury 2024

  • Almuth Dörre
    Leitung strategische Kommunikation und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
    Agentur für Wirtschaft und Entwicklung (AWE)

  • Bezawit Eshetu
    Regionalkoordinatorin für Ostafrika
    ACEN Foundation

  • Amma Gyampo
    Co-Founder ScaleUp Africa und Impact Investing Ghana

  • Holger Lösch
    Stellv. Hauptgeschäftsführer
    BDI e.V.

  • Dr. Philipp Mehne
    Geschäftsführer
    Deutschland – Land der Ideen

  • Olaedo Osoka
    CEO
    Daystar Power

  • Claus Stäcker
    Leiter des Programms für Afrika
    Deutsche Welle

AGYLE ist ein Programm der Agentur für Wirtschaft & Entwicklung (AWE) und Deutschland – Land der Ideen; die AWE wird gefördert durch das Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ) und getragen durch die GIZ und DEG Impulse.

Agudor Kwaku Agabas 

Founder & CEO of AppCyclers 

Company website 
Linkdin profile

Why do you think a programme like AGYLE is important?

"In my opinion, this is an important programme as far as entrepreneurship and leadership are concerned. It will be a means of exchanging ideas, solutions and experiences that can be replicated elsewhere in the world for wider impact. "

Agudor Kwaku Agabas is a highly experienced entrepreneur and sustainability consultant with four years of experience in the waste management and sustainability sectors in Ghana. He is the founder and CEO of AppCyclers, where he applies his knowledge and expertise in e-waste management, ethical recovery of e-waste, policy, digital media, circular economy, and sustainability to promote environmental sustainability.

Agudor has served as a consultant for the UNESCO Chair in Green and Sustainable Electronics for the past two years, as well as for many other developing research institutes, NGOs, and corporate bodies. As he dedicates his time fully to the planning and implementation of his projects, Agudor is committed to building sustainable businesses to solve societal problems and promote an inclusive circular economy to improve the social and economic development of Africa.

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