Ohel

Sector of activity: Construction
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: NOBOUT Marina
Country: Ivory Coast
A propos:

OHEL International is an Ivorian construction company founded with the ambition to meet the growing demand for housing in Côte d’Ivoire while integrating an environmentally friendly approach. Its core expertise lies in the use of Stabilized Compressed Earth Blocks (BTCS), made from lateritic soil, sand, and cement, which significantly reduces the carbon footprint of construction.

Over the years, OHEL has built a strong reputation as an eco-friendly construction company thanks to the quality of its projects. The company has completed more than 500 buildings (schools, clinics, sports complexes, villas, apartment buildings, latrines, etc.) and collaborates with individuals, public institutions, private companies, and international organizations.

The entrepreneur

Marina NOBOUT is an Ivorian entrepreneur and the sole shareholder of OHEL. A commercial engineer by training, she began her career in 2001 in the real estate sector (SIEGIM-CI) before holding senior management positions in several security and construction companies.

In 2010, she founded OHEL to address two key challenges:

  • The housing deficit in Côte d’Ivoire (estimated at 500,000 units);
  • The need for low-carbon solutions in the construction sector.

Her leadership has earned her several distinctions, including the International Marrakech Ecology Award (2016) and the BTCS Leader Award in Côte d’Ivoire (2022).

Partnership with I&P and Comoe Capital

I&P has partnered with Comoé Capital to support OHEL through:

  • A reimbursable financing of 129,459,539 FCFA, disbursed in three tranches based on performance KPIs;
  • Technical assistance in accounting: implementation of an ERP system, recruitment and training of an accountant, and strengthening of financial reporting;
  • ESG and climate support: staff training and enhancement of the environmental impact of BTCS construction;
  • Commercial and technical development: design of a marketing strategy and optimization of BTCS brick production through new equipment.

Main impacts

  • Climate: reduction of 2.072 tCO₂eq per BTCS house built;
  • Gender: woman-led enterprise;
  • Social: job creation.

 

In portfolio since: September 2025

SheTOSS

Sector of activity: Digital, Tech, Energy
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: Frédérique SHERIDAN
Country: Senegal
A propos:

SheTOSS is a Senegalese company specializing in the installation and maintenance of prefabricated domestic biodigesters, a technology that converts organic waste into biogas for cooking and bio-compost for agriculture. Founded in 2022 by Frédérique Sheridan, the company is positioning itself as a key player in the energy transition in rural areas.

The entrepreneur

Frédérique Sheridan, a Dutch entrepreneur, is the founder and CEO of SheTOSS, a company specializing in domestic biodigesters for rural areas. With degrees in physiotherapy and pediatric physical therapy, she completed Stanford's Seed Transformation Program in 2022.

Based in Senegal since 2013, she led VITALITE Senegal, connecting more than 11,000 households to solar energy, and co-founded a clinic in Thiès. After VITALITE's post-COVID difficulties, she launched SheTOSS to continue her commitment to the climate sector. Winner of the PFAN award in 2018, she also trained more than 100 young people in the basics of solar energy with GIZ in 2024.

Partnership with I&P and Teranga Capital

I&P has committed to working alongside SheTOSS:

  • To finance 100 biodigesters and working capital to accelerate installations as part of its partnership with PNB, which plans to install 500 biodigesters.
  • To assist the company in structuring its administrative and financial functions, supporting its growth and strengthening the quality of its internal management.
  • To provide SheTOSS with a strategic partner to help it achieve its objectives.

Main impacts

  • The installation of 335 medium-sized biodigesters in 2026 will prevent approximately 3,266 tons of CO₂eq from being emitted. In 2028, the planned deployment of 650 biodigesters should result in a cumulative reduction of 6,338 tons of CO₂eq
  • The company anticipates rapid growth in its workforce, from 5 employees in 2025 to 24 in 2030, reflecting not only its growth momentum but also its tangible contribution to local employment.
  • The company is expected to double in size between 2026 and 2028, reflecting the strong potential of the biodigester market.

 

Cegedi

Sector of activity: Service
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: Sékou CISSE, Martin HASSANE
Country: Guinée
A propos:

Founded in 2016, CEGEDI (Centre de Gestion des Déchets Industriels) is a Guinean company specializing in the collection, sorting, and treatment of industrial waste, such as plastics, scraps, metal packaging, and waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). It also offers consulting and assistance services, as well as solutions for the disposal and recovery of used oils. To carry out its activities, it operates at four strategic sites:

 

  • Nongo-Contéyah headquarters: Administration and WEEE dismantling center;
  • Maferinya site: Sorting, storage, and bioremediation center for contaminated soil;
  • Tanènè site: Used oil recycling and refining unit;
  • Sonfonia platform: Composting unit.

Entrepreneurs

 

Sékou CISSE (Managing Director and Co-partner) is an experienced Guinean entrepreneur. He has built up his expertise in logistics since 1975, working with international NGOs before founding his own company, GMS, serving leading clients such as Rio Tinto and GAC. Concerned about environmental issues, he created CEGEDI in 2016 to provide a solution for industrial waste treatment based on the polluter pays principle.

 

Martin HASSANE (Co-partner) is an expert in renewable energies. As an investment partner, he contributes his expertise in management and strategy to CEGEDI's decision-making process, without being involved in day-to-day operations.

Partnership with I&P and Gola Capital

Cegedi is accompanied by I&P and Gola Capital through the CATAL1.5°T program. The funds raised will be used to: 

  • Finance the establishment of a unit for converting plastic waste into granules;
  • Strengthen governance and financial management;
  • Revitalize the sales and marketing function;
  • Reinforce staff expertise on climate issues.

Key Impacts 

The expected impacts over the next three years are :

  • Recycling of 2,246,400 kg of plastic waste;
  • Production of 2,134,080 kg of granules;
  • Reduction of 3,677.02 tons of CO2eq.

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In portfolio since: Septembre 2025

Recycling

Sector of activity: Industry
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: Tchomela N'Yabé Bekounim
Country: Togo
A propos:

Founded in 2016, Recycling is a Togolese company specializing in the collection, sorting, and recycling of plastic waste.

The company transforms the plastic waste it collects into secondary raw materials, in the form of plastic chips and pellets, for use by plastics manufacturers. By offering recycled pellets, Recycling provides a more economical and environmentally friendly alternative, enabling plastics manufacturers to reduce their production costs.

To date, Recycling has collected more than 20,000 tons of plastic waste, contributing to a significant reduction in plastic pollution in Togo. The company works closely with a network of more than 3,000 collectors and employs 39 people, including 17 women, generating a significant economic and social impact for all stakeholders in the chain.

The entrepreneur

Recycling is led by Tchomela N'Yabé Bekounim, a graduate in ecology and environmental sciences from the University of Lomé and founder of the VEGA association, an organization committed to raising public awareness of environmental protection and waste management. His commitment to the environment and communities has been recognized and rewarded on several occasions. In particular, he was the winner of the FAIEJ (Fund to Support Youth Economic Initiatives) green projects competition and the KPEKPE Togo 2017 competition, and came third in the “Africa is Calling You” Challenge in the same year.

In 2021, he received support from UNDP Togo through the Togolese Facility for Acceleration and Innovation (FTAI).

Partnership with I&P and Comoé Capital

I&P has partnered with Recycling to:

  • Strengthen the company's production capacity;
  • Improve the production process;
  • Develop the production site; and
  • Provide technical support to improve accounting, financial management, and internal organization.

Main Impacts 

  • By producing 456 tons of recycled plastic pellets in the first year after investment, Recycling will prevent approximately 2,000 tons of CO2eq.
  • Creation of 37 jobs over a period of 3 years.

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In portfolio since: Juillet 2025

Mayaki Trading

Sector of activity: Energy
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: MAMAN Mahaman Kabirou
Country: Niger
A propos:

Mayaki Trading is a company specializing in the solar energy markets, particularly solar kits, and construction.

The activities are distributed as follows in terms of revenue:

  • 75% clean energy (60% pay as you go – 40% sale of batteries, mini power plants, inverters, etc.)
  • 25% construction of public works buildings and water supply

The entrepreneur

Mayaki Trading was founded by MAMAN Mahaman Kabirou, a graduate in Management Information Technology, several times consultant in the field of NTIC training, in digital data processing, in management and business leader. He was several times Head and member of the Nigerien delegation of business leaders for the Trade Mission and business opportunities at trade fairs dedicated to solar and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the USA, United Arab Emirates, Burkina Faso, Turkey, England, Tunisia and France.

Partnership with I&P and Sinergi SA

I&P has partnered with Mayaki Trading:

  • For the acquisition of a container of solar kits, equivalent to approximately 3,000 kits.
  • Financing of 60,000.00 FCFA
  • Establishment of a technical assistance mission on accounting and finance, as well as on the commercial aspect.

Main Impacts

  • Annual reduction of more than 226 tons of CO₂e through the introduction of solar equipment.
  • Reduction in air pollution (by replacing coal and wood fires) and improvement of air quality in urban areas.
  • Creation and sustainability of skilled jobs, with technical training for young salespeople and the gradual inclusion of women.
  • Increased energy autonomy for users, reducing dependence on the unstable and unavailable public grid.
  • Existence of an innovative digital platform for real-time monitoring, startup and shutdown, optimization, and proactive maintenance of installed equipment.

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In portfolio since: Juillet 2025

Félin Express

Sector of activity: Digital, Tech
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: Abraham Balima, Karim Ouedraogo
Country: Burkina Faso
A propos:

Félin Express, founded in late 2023 in Ouagadougou, offers solar-powered electric mobility solutions tailored to African realities, combining scooter rental and sales with maintenance, insurance, and charging stations. In less than a year, the company has traveled more than 180,000 km, installed around 40 solar systems, and already avoided more than 11 tons of CO₂.

Entrepreneurs

Abraham BALIMA : An experienced manager, he has led teams and industrial units for the international Newrest group in Africa and Latin America. Upon his return to Burkina Faso, he co-founded Félin Express in late 2023 to offer professionals reliable, accessible, and field-appropriate solar-powered electric mobility, drawing on his rigor and all his past experience. 

Karim Ouedraogo : With a PhD in electronics and a background as an embedded systems engineer, he has spent nearly 20 years leading high-level technical projects in France for the automotive, rail, and nuclear industries. As co-founder of Félin Express, he designs the energy architecture, selects equipment, and ensures the technical reliability of the scooters and solar stations.  

Partnership with I&P and Néré Capital

I&P has partnered with Félin Express to:

  • Strengthen the company's capabilities through the acquisition of new electric scooters and the installation of new solar stations;
  • Strengthen the team's capabilities through the recruitment of key profiles;
  • Develop and launch a digital platform for real-time monitoring and optimal fleet management;
  • Set up specialized technical support to improve accounting, financial management, and internal organization.

Main Impacts

  • Annual reduction of more than 292 tons of CO₂ thanks to solar electric mobility;
  • Reduction in noise pollution and improvement in air quality in urban areas;
  • Creation and sustainability of skilled jobs, with technical training for young people and the gradual inclusion of women;
  • Increased energy independence for users, reducing dependence on the public grid and imported fuels;
  • Implementation of an innovative digital platform for real-time monitoring, optimization, and proactive maintenance of the fleet.

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In portfolio since: Juillet 2025

SolarDev

Sector of activity: Energy
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: Sylvestre Coulibaly, Cédric Sama
Country: Burkina Faso
A propos:

 

SolarDev, a Burkinabe company, facilitates access to solar energy for SMEs through turnkey energy leasing solutions that combine reliability and sustainable savings. In less than three years, it has financed 389 kWp of installations, reducing CO₂ emissions by more than 1,036 tons.

Entrepreneurs 

Sylvestre Coulibaly : With a background in finance, he worked for major international banks before joining a West African investment fund. He co-founded SolarDev in 2021 with the ambition of making solar energy accessible to SMEs. He oversees strategy and development. 

Cédric Sama : An expert in project financing and organization, he has carried out assignments for international players in the energy and development sectors. At SolarDev, he ensures the soundness of contracts, internal structuring, and smooth operational functioning. 

Partnership with I&P and Néré Capital

I&P has partnered with Solar Dev to:

  • Finance and build additional installations;
  • strategically strengthen the team;  
  • provide the company with a centralized digital platform for monitoring installations;  
  • set up a technical assistance mission for accounting and financial matters.  

Main Impacts

  • Installation of more than 300 kWp of additional capacity for the benefit of local businesses;
  • More than 259 tons of CO₂ avoided over the next few years;
  • Reduced pressure on the public grid, benefiting the most vulnerable users;
  • Creation of several direct jobs in technical and administrative functions;
  • Strengthening of the company's organizational and monitoring capabilities. This development is also accompanied by recruitment, team strengthening, and improved digital performance management.

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In portfolio since: Juillet 2025

Kaoplast

Sector of activity: Industry
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Entrepreneur: Sandrine MONTIGAUD, Momar MBENGUE
Country: Senegal
A propos:

Founded in 2018, KAOPLAST is a major player in plastic recycling in Senegal. It transforms plastic waste into reusable raw materials, aligning its activities with the principles of the circular economy. In six years, more than 2,800 tons have been collected, reducing pollution and structuring a local industry. The company employs 46 people and generates 300 indirect jobs. Its impact is both environmental and socio-economic.

 

The Entrepreneur

KAOPLAST est dirigée par Sandrine Montigaud, 41 ans, française installée au Sénégal depuis 2017. Ancienne sportive diplômée en STAPS, elle a gravi les échelons de l’entreprise depuis 2019, jusqu’à en prendre la tête en 2021. Elle s’appuie sur une équipe expérimentée et une gouvernance impliquée, portée par les actionnaires.

Partnership with I&P and Teranga Capital

KAOPLAST is accompanied by I&P and Teranga Capital through the CATAL1.5°T program. The funds raised are intended for:

  • Strengthen and expand its range of recycled products (MPIR).
  • Support the company in making strategic investments (CAPEX).
  • Structure the administrative and financial function.

Key Impacts 

  • KAOPLAST expects a 52% increase in its workforce between 2023 (46 jobs) and 2029 (70 jobs), with the proportion of formal jobs tripling.
  • The amount of recycled plastic is expected to increase by 171% between 2023 and 2027.
  • By recycling 487 tons in the first year of the project, the company will avoid approximately 1,800 tons of CO2e.

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In portfolio since: Mai 2025

TC Solutions

Sector of activity: Energy
Status: Financement d'amorçage
Associed fund: CATAL1.5°T
Entrepreneur: Assane Kafando
Country: Burkina Faso
A propos:

TC Solutions is a key energy player in Burkina Faso, specialised in solar and electrical solutions installation and distribution. Drawing on its expertise in renewable energies, it develops customised equipment, such as the Solar Box, a hybrid cabinet guaranteeing a reliable and sustainable power supply.

With an ambition for regional growth, TC Solutions is committed to offering high-performance, economical and ecological solutions to meet local energy challenges and accelerate the transition to more accessible and sustainable energy.

The entrepreneur

Assane Kafando is an electrical engineering and business management expert with over 25 years' experience in the energy sector. After a career with TIERI and ENGIE Africa, he founded TC Solutions to bring innovative and sustainable energy solutions to Burkina Faso. Visionary and committed, he is focusing on energy efficiency and renewable energies to transform access to electricity in the region.

Partnership with I&P and Sinergi Burkina

TC Solutions is supported by CATAL1.5°T program through Sinergi Burkina. Through its expertise and financial support, Sinergi Burkina is helping TC Solutions to strengthen its position in the renewable energy market and accelerate its development. This strategic partnership aims to promote the solutions developed by the company to meet local energy challenges and foster responsible and sustainable growth.

This partnership will enable TC Solutions to:  

  • Accelerate the deployment of the Solar Box by setting up a hybrid cabinet assembly workshop and strengthening TC Solutions' sales strategy to position itself as a key supplier of this product in France. 
  • Develop the solar energy business by developing partnerships with solar component manufacturers, raising customer awareness of solar solutions and facilitating access to renewable energy. 
  • Strengthen the company's structure and organisation, by better formalising internal procedures and building team skills to improve operational efficiency

 

In portfolio since: 2025

I&P announces the launch of CATAL1.5°T, a financing program for companies in the climate sector

Investisseurs & Partenaires is pleased to announce the launch of CATAL1.5°T, a program financed by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to provide 10.4 million euros to support start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in West Africa.  

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