The Rockefeller Foundation has launched the inaugural class of Africa Big Bets Fellows during its AfricaXchange convening in Nairobi, Kenya. The first cohort includes 10 changemakers from Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tanzania, selected to lead innovative, community-driven solutions addressing key development challenges across the continent. The fellowship will run for five months and aims to help scale impactful ideas in areas such as energy access, food security, healthcare, financial inclusion, climate resilience, and migration.
The initiative marks the 60th anniversary of the Foundation’s Africa Regional Office and reflects its long-standing engagement in the continent’s development. Leaders from the Foundation emphasized that the fellowship supports a new generation of African innovators whose locally driven solutions are designed to expand opportunity, strengthen resilience, and improve quality of life across diverse sectors including health, agriculture, clean energy, and digital finance.
Across Africa, the program comes at a time when major structural challenges persist, including limited access to electricity for hundreds of millions of people and significant gaps in global climate finance. Despite these challenges, Africa holds vast potential for renewable energy development and sustainable growth, with projections indicating that a large share of future energy demand could be met through clean energy sources if adequately supported.
The selected fellows are working on a wide range of solutions, including mobile healthcare services in rural Ghana, waste-to-resource systems for cleaner cities, regenerative agriculture linked to school feeding programs in Kenya, AI-powered farming innovation in Malawi, and improved access to financial services in Nigeria. Other projects focus on clean energy access for off-grid communities, climate-resilient farming, youth-led media platforms, and real-time migration and climate information systems.
The fellowship is part of a broader AfricaXchange platform that brings together funders, practitioners, and policymakers to strengthen locally led development. It reflects a growing emphasis on ensuring that African solutions are designed, financed, and led within the continent, while also connecting innovators to global networks and resources to scale their impact.
The Rockefeller Foundation highlighted that this initiative builds on more than a century of work in Africa, including long-term investments in health, food systems, energy access, and economic opportunity. The Africa Big Bets Fellows program continues this legacy by supporting emerging leaders whose ideas aim to deliver measurable, scalable, and sustainable impact across the continent and beyond.







