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PROTEGO Marine Litter Innovation Challenge
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Welcome to the PROTEGO Marine Litter Hotspot Innovation Challenge

The PROTEGO project is funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV, Germany), and implemented by adelphi in partnership with the Ghana Cleaner Production Center (GNCPC), Plastic Punch (PP), WASTE Africa and the Nigeria Climate Innovation Center (NCIC) in Ghana and Nigeria. This challenge aims to empower organisations with innovative solutions to prevent marine litter in the Gulf of Guinea.

The goal of the PROTEGO Accelerator is to support the development and scaling of impactful projects that address the pressing issue of marine plastic pollution in hotspot locations across Ghana and Nigeria. Through a combination of targeted funding, tailored technical assistance, and strategic partnership opportunities, the programme bridges the gap between promising ideas and real-world impact.

This page serves as the official application portal for the PROTEGO Marine Litter Hotspot Innovation Challenge in Ghana and Nigeria. For more information about the Marine Litter Hotspot Innovation Challenge in Ghana and Nigeria, please read the full guidelines here.

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Programme Overview

What the programme offers:

  • Project Funding: Access up to €40,000 to implement your innovative solution.

  • Expert Advisory: Receive hands-on guidance and technical support from leading experts in waste management, circular economy, and marine conservation.

  • Visibility: Showcase your project to a network of local and international partners.

  • Capacity Building: Benefit from tailored training and advisory support to strengthen your project design and implementation.

  • Partnership Opportunities: Build strategic collaborations with public, private, and community stakeholders.

Who Should Apply?

This programme is designed for organisations committed to reducing marine litter and advancing sustainable waste management in Ghana and Nigeria.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Legally registered and operating in Ghana or Nigeria (NGOs, companies, research institutions, or community organisations).

  • Minimum of 1 year’s experience working on marine litter or waste management.

  • Innovative project idea addressing one of the PROTEGO hotspot locations and challenges.

  • Commitment to social, environmental, and economic impact, with a clear plan for sustainability beyond the programme support.

Before applying, please ensure you meet all eligibility requirements.

How to Apply

Applications are now open! Download the application form here and submit your application by 21 July 2025 to join the PROTEGO Accelerator cohort via innovationatprojectprotego [dot] org (innovation[at]projectprotego[dot]org) 

If you have any questions or encounter technical issues, please contact us at innovationatprojectprotego [dot] org (innovation[at]projectprotego[dot]org)  

Deadline for Applications: 21 July 2025

Selection Criteria

All eligible applications will be assessed competitively building on the following selection criteria:

  • Relevance and Innovation: Contribution to marine litter prevention and potential for long-term impact.

  • Sustainable Impact: Social, environmental, and economic benefits, including gender and community inclusion.

  • Feasibility: Clear plan for implementation and financial management within the given timeframe and funding.

  • Local Stakeholder Engagement: Fit with local context and cooperation with stakeholders.

  • Scalability: Potential for replication or scaling beyond the initial pilot.

By submitting your application, you confirm that all information provided is accurate and complete. Incomplete or misleading information may result in disqualification.

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For further background and context, you can access the DRAFT reports for Ghana and Nigeria, which present detailed descriptions of the selected hotspots and preliminary results from Work Package 1 activities, including the beach sampling and Sources-to-Sinks analysis. These documents are available below:

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Nigeria
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Download Report - Beach Sampling and Characterization in Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria
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Download Report - Source to Sink Waste Sampling and Characterization in Nsidung and Atansinya Markets, Calabar, Nigeria
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Download Report - Beach Sampling, Tema, Ghana
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Download Report - Beach Sampling and Source-to-Sink Waste Management Assessment, Ada Foah, Ghana