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Sivan Yaari – Innovation Africa
Speaker (Company)
Topics
InnovationEnvironmental
Length
45–75 min
Group size
Up to 60
About
Innovation: Africa
Innovation: Africa is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that brings Israeli solar, water,
and agricultural technologies to rural African villages. Since 2008, using Israeli solar and
water technology, Innovation: Africa has delivered access to clean water and light to
over 4.5 million people across 10 African countries.
Since 2012, Innovation: Africa has a Special Consultative Status at the United Nations
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and has received multiple awards, including
the “Innovation Award” from the UN.
Sivan Yaari
Founder and CEO
Sivan Yaari is the founder and CEO of Innovation: Africa, a nonprofit that brings Israeli
solar, agricultural, and water technologies to African villages. She was born in Israel,
raised in France, and educated in the United States with a degree in Finance from Pace
University and a Master’s in International Energy Management and Policy from Columbia
University. Sivan has been working in Africa for over 20 years and for the past 15 years,
has brought clean water and light to more than 4 million people across 10 African
countries. Sivan and her organization, Innovation: Africa, have received multiple awards,
Including:
the Innovation Award from the United Nations. In 2023, Sivan was listed as one of the 50
most influential Jews in the world by the Jerusalem Post. Sivan was chosen to light the
torch at Israel’s 75th Independence Day ceremony, one of the highest and most
prestigious recognitions in Israel, for her work in Africa in the name of Israel. Sivan
received the “Light of Israel” Award from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2022 and
has been recognized as one of the most “Inspiring Israelis this Decade” by Grapevine
and one of 50 ‘Most Influential Women in Israel’ by Forbes. Sivan lives in Tel Aviv with
her husband and their 3 children.
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