Active project · 2025-2027 · West Africa

Sustainable Food Systems Innovation Network for the Global South

Transforming food systems in the Global South through entrepreneurial innovation

In the face of food, climate and socio-economic challenges, Innovation must be scientific, entrepreneurial and rooted in local contexts. The International Innovation Hub (IIH) is an international initiative that connects academic institutions, innovation support organizations, entrepreneurs and public and private partners in order to strengthen innovation ecosystems and accelerate sustainable transitions.

How we work

We build a structured ecosystem where science meets business to accelerate the agroecological transition and create high-impact local jobs.

Structuring ecosystems

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Strengthening the network of impact-driven innovation actors and creating synergies among all ecosystem stakeholders.

Connecting research

02

Fostering access to scientific expertise and innovative collaborations between researchers and entrepreneurs.

Accelerating innovation

03

Supporting the development of innovative projects tailored to local needs for lasting impact.

Latest news from the Hub

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Montpellier
Montpellier au cœur de l’innovation pour les systèmes alimentaires
20 avril 2026
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Abidjan – Cote d’Ivoire et en ligne
Forum de consultation @ Côte d’Ivoire
02 avril 2026
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Dakar- Sénégal et en ligne
Forum de consultation @ Sénégal
30 mars 2026
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Cotonou – Bénin et en ligne
Forum de consultation @ Bénin
26 mars 2026
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Consultation Forums for a Shared Innovation Challenge

The IIH West Africa project is moving into action through three major national forums. These forums bring together key stakeholders from each country—including governments, researchers, businesses, startups, investors, and farmers—to jointly prepare the Innovation Challenge for Sustainable Agriculture. The objective is to build on on-the-ground realities to identify priority needs and the most promising innovations, and to define the criteria for a challenge that will support 45 African innovations.

  • Benin – March 26, 2026 (Cotonou, CCI Benin): Forum «Strengthening» the Innovation Ecosystem for Climate-Resilient Agriculture in Benin»
  • Senegal – March 30, 2026: Forum «Agricultural Innovation and Climate Resilience: How to Build a High-Performing Ecosystem to Support Food Sovereignty in Senegal?»
  • Côte d’Ivoire – April 2, 2026: Forum A strategic working session to strengthen the continuum between research and market and to scale sustainable Ivorian solutions.