Innovation:Africa

We’re a nonprofit on a mission to bring innovative Israeli solar and water technologies to remote African villages. We have provided one million people across Africa with access to vaccines, light and water. We are a team of dedicated problem solvers with a mission to bring Israeli solutions and know-how to those in need living in rural African villages. We are using solar energy to pump clean water and provide schools, orphanages and medical clinics with light and refrigeration to store vaccines and medicines.

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Kfar Hanokdim

Nestled in the Kana’im Valley in the Judean Desert, between the city of Arad and the ancient citadel of Masada, there is a green oasis: Kfar Hanokdim. Picturesque guest rooms, goat hair bedouin tents, spacious lodges made of local stone, and inviting niches for lingering under the dappled shade of the palm trees and orchards.

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Sivan Ya’ari

Founder & CEO at Innovation:Africa

Sivan Ya’ari is the founder and president of Innovation: Africa. Born in Israel and raised in Nice, France, Sivan traces her roots back to Africa where her father was born in Algeria and her mother in Tunisia. After visiting Africa for her work, she was moved by the pervasive poverty she witnessed and began to look for ways to transform and improve the lives of African people. Following a brief stint as a mortgage banker, Sivan joined the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and developed the groundwork for what would become Innovation: Africa, bringing Israeli innovation to African villages. Sivan graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in finance from Pace University and holds a master’s degree in international energy management and policy from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.

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Vertigo Art Eco-Village

VERTIGO Eco Art Village is a center for art and ecology located between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in Israel’s rural Ellah Valley. At its heart is the Vertigo Dance Company, which founded the Village in order to foster artistic creation engaged with the environment. Other artists – visual artists and writers, experts in permaculture, builders and artists whose medium is earth – joined and co-visioned the project in its early stages, and continue to develop the project in partnership with Vertigo. THE VERTIGO DANCE COMPANY rehearses and performs at the center. In addition, the center offers workshops and classes in the fields of art and practical ecology, and serves as a performance space and collaborative venue for artists working in various media. As part of its environmental focus the Village develops and disseminates information on green technologies such as water conservation systems and sustainable energy sources. The Village aims to inspire socially conscious, creative sustainable living, and to connect participants from all walks of life, in Israel and abroad, to themselves, their creativity and the environment.

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