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Efe Ukala: Global Green Economy to Hit $7 Trillion by 2030

ImpactHER Conference Supports 5,000 African Women in Green Business

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
May 7, 2026
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ImpactHER Africa gather 5000 women | Efe Ukala, President & Founder, ImpactHER

L-r: Senator Monica Mutsvangwa, minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium ENterprises Development, Republic of Zimbabwe; Peace Regis Mutuuzo, minister of State for Gender and Culture, Republic of Uganda; Efe Ukala, president & founder, ImpactHER; Fatou Kinteh, minister of Gender, CHildren & Social Welfare, Republic of The Gambia; Dr. Isata Mahoi, minister of Gender and Children's Affairs, Republic of Sierra Leone; Success Barbara Viof- African Union- CIEFFA during the second edition of the Global African Women Sustainability Conference held at The Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Center, Abuja, organised by ImpactHER Africa.

ImpactHER Africa has scaled up women-led economic transformation for entrepreneurs across Africa.

It was a momentous gathering of over 5000 female business owners drawn from 58 countries who converged on Abuja to discuss how they can become major players in the 5 trillion global green economy.

ImpactHER Africa is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to empowering female business owners.

The gathering was the 2nd edition of the Global African Women Sustainability Conference with the theme: Rethink, Reinvest, Regenerate: Women Entrepreneurs As Architects of Global Africa’s Sustainable Future which had in attendance over 10 African ministers, 20 African governments, US mayoral leadership, Latin America government representation, Caribbean government delegations, The African Development Bank, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and the African Export-Import Bank.

According to Efe Ukala, founder, ImpactHER Africa, the global green economy is now worth more than 5 trillion dollars a year and is on track to reach 7 trillion by 2030 and it is growing twice as fast as conventional industries.

The global African women who already farm regeneratively, building with waste, weaving with eco-dyes and powering villages with the sun should be a part of the market and not outside it.

“Consumers around the world are now willing to pay nearly 10 percent more for sustainably produced goods.

The premium is real and that tells us there is a market. Furthermore, an estimated 70% percent of informal cross-border trade in Africa is conducted by women. This brings us to the question- why are our women stuck in the informal economy?”, she mentioned.

ImpactHER Africa | Efe Ukala, President & Founder, ImpactHER
A cross section of participants at the 2nd edition of the African Women Sustainability Conference.

Ukala noted that “Certifications” have posed a barrier to African women involvement in global trade.

“The UN Women itself names the barrier: limited capacity to comply with regulatory requirements, with safety standards, with quality standards. Our women have the products. They do not have the paperwork. They have the practice- They do not have the proof.

They have the sustainability- they do not have the certificate that lets the world see it. This is the gap that the sustainability conference is seeking to close. One of the sessions in this conference extensively dealt with ‘Sustainable Business Foundations’, certifications, standard and start-up rules. Our women deserve an ISO certification, an export licence and a global buyer for her products”, she explains.

The Ministers from Nigeria, Chad, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cote D’Ivoire, Zambia, Gabon who were active participants in the conference all pledged to strengthen access to female entrepreneurs in their various countries as they hold the golden torch to Africa’s collective success.

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