GREEN GIRLS ORGANISATION

Company overview
Headquarters: Cameroon
Countries of Operations: Cameroon, Central African Republic, DRC
Women owned /led: At least 51% owned by women, Founded by at least one woman, At least 30% women in senior leadership positions, At least 30% women in board of directors
Year of founding: 2015
Number of FTEs : 5 to 20 FTEs
Legal status of the organization : Non-profit
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Company overview
Headquarters: Mexico
Countries of Operations: Mexico
Legal status of the organization : For-profit
Year of founding: 2018
Number of FTEs : 5 to 20 FTEs
Women owned / led: Founder
Care economy activities and business model
About the organization:
Green Girls Organization is a non-profit organization that trains women and girls across African rural communities on generating energy from the sun and waste. The entity create markets for these women to sell the solar lanterns and organic fertiliser obtained from the biodigesters. Through its work, the entity helps women make their lives safer, healthier and more secure, by providing access to livelihoods and through the provision of clean energy to customers. Its products reduce the time spent by women on domestic work.
Activities in the care economy: Provision of technology & services that train/upskill domestic & care workers
Stage of growth: Established/Mature
Type of services: Labour saving solutions
Number of customers (2020): Less than 1,000
Number of customers (2019): Between 1,000 to 5,000
Number of customers (2018): Between 1,000 to 5,000
Financials
Profitability status: Financially profitable
Revenue USD (2020): Between 100,000 to 250,000
Revenue USD (2019): Between 100,000 to 250,000
Revenue USD (2018): Between 50,000 to 100,000
Pathways to impact
Challenge addressed: Lack of affordable solutions to reduce amount of time spent on care and domestic work
Pathway to impact - 4 Rs: Reduce
Populations affected: Others
Number of people served (2020): Information not available
Number of people served (2019): Information not available
Number of people served (2018): Information not available