On November 6, 2024, HRH Prince William announced Keep IT Cool as the Earthshot Prize Winner in the Build a Waste-Free World category. This prestigious accolade comes with a catalytic £1 million prize, empoweri...
Newyork , USA – 24th September 2024 We’re thrilled to announce that Keep IT Cool has been selected as one of the top 3 finalists for the fourth annual Earthshot Prize in the “Build a Waste-free World” category...
Our end-to-end cold chain logistics solution utilizes a technology platform to align supply (fish catch) with demand (rural and urban customers), enhancing efficiency and reducing waste throughout the value cha...
Nairobi, Kenya – 28th September 2023 2023 has been an exciting fundraising year for Keep IT Cool! We are thrilled to announce that funding has been secured from the US Government and other investors inclu...
Kigali, Rwanda – 7th September 2022 Keep IT Cool is delighted to announce that it has received financial support commitment from Rockefeller Foundation, Google for Startups , and Shell Foundation (follow-...
Nairobi – 6th June 2022 – We are delighted to announce that Keep IT Cool and Denso (Japan) have partnered to develop and pilot a new last-mile cold chain solution for motorbikes and vans. The partne...
Many Kenyans make their living via the fish value chain, but its growth potential is limited by high post-harvest losses caused in a large part by lack of food cold chain infrastructure, which is in turn constr...
Wednesday, 30th March 2022 Nairobi, Kenya – We were honored to host officials of the Kenyan and UK governments in one of the distribution hubs in Nairobi. The delegation included Cabinet Secretary for ICT...
Wednesday, 9th March 2022: Our scaling journey has started, the Operations team led by Abigail Gachigi launched our second cold-chain distribution hub(Sambaza Hub) in Kenya, with this new investment we have inc...
Nairobi, Kenya 6th August 2021: The impact of COVID-19 on the local fish supply chain continues to be felt across the value chain, fisherfolks are struggling to sell as fish traders are struggling to offtake f...