Why GreenLife?
Because we know where and how to reap returns.
We aim to ensure you get it.
Our mission is twofold: We strive to make the most of your company’s investment to benefit recipients and act as a force for positive and enduring change. This is why we put such painstaking effort into designing projects around UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) beneficiaries’ needs.
All your funding goes to achieve sustainable results in developing countries – today, tomorrow, and for many tomorrows to come.
Your company also wins by factoring carbon offsetting into its business equation. Investing in carbon markets can help cut costs cutting, save energy, and reap very good returns on your investment.
Guidelines
Make it valuable and it will be cherished.
Team
South-to-south cooperation
Guidelines
Make it valuable and it will be cherished.
Guarding against illegal encroachment is one of the greatest challenges.
We manage to engage the community, employing locals as forest rangers and involving them in ecotourism, they will come to see their forest as their most valuable asset. And that is the best protection a forest can enjoy.
Local employment matters so much that the only outsider, is our project developer. All project managers are locals who have been well prepared to continue managing this valuable asset long after initial goals have been met.
South-to-south cooperation
South-to-south cooperation is a term coined to describe communities in similar situations who come together and learn from one another.
We believe strongly in its merits, using this method when climatic conditions and the ground realities that these communities face are much the same.
Our coaches are rooted in such communities, and know how to help people help themselves. For example, people with stronger water management or farming skills peer-educate others with less advanced skills in these areas.
We have tested this within Namibia, Rajasthan in India has very similar soil conditions as Namibia we have invited farmers in both countries to share information such as the Millet is both the staple grain in both areas. Rajasthan has more seed and drought resistant grains as they have a long history of seed banks. Another area is traditional water management systems Rajasthan India has largest population in the world living in a desert and have 1000 year old traditions of water harvesting. The same was in Namibia but the colonial powers and ocupations wiped out traditional Namibian water management system from its recollection only a handful of elders remember.
Hoslo Jiwa
Henrik Björnberg
Pekka Pihlajasaari
Chong-Gu RA
GRIZZLY HILL CAPITAL
Investment Advisor (Green Life CSR / Trees for Life Namibia)
C-level executive with 20+ years in management consulting, investment advisory, and capital raising across equity, mezzanine, and debt capital for startups and established firms. He is leveraging his robust network of ultra-high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and financial institutions across Europe, Asia, and Africa, and drives impactful investments and sustainable growth.
His expertise includes strategic transformation in financial services and technology, with a proven track record in fundraising, notably as a founding member and VP of Start-ups at the Swiss InsurTech Hub. Passionate about impact investing and sustainable development, he is dedicated to fostering innovation and collaboration for a better life and environment in diverse ecosystems, particularly in Europe, Asia and Southern Africa.