Power for Food Partnership
Ethiopia,Kenya,Rwanda,Uganda,
ongoing

Across Africa, the connection between agriculture and energy holds untapped potential for transforming food systems and livelihoods.
Join the movement
Through partnership, we are building a movement that links regenerative agriculture with renewable energy — creating a future where everyone has equitable opportunities to thrive, one that is renewable, regenerative, and resilient.
For more information, contact jjacobs@snv.org.
About the Partnership
IKEA Foundation and SNV are partnering to strengthen the nexus of food and energy systems in Africa. By integrating regenerative agriculture with clean energy, the Partnership aims to harness the powerful benefits that arise when both systems work collaboratively for people and the planet.
In many African countries, agri-food and energy systems currently operate in silos. The partnership seeks to remove these barriers and bring systems together—improving livelihoods and sustainability.
By accelerating the combined adoption of regenerative agriculture (RA) and the productive use of renewable energy (PURE), this initiative aims to catalyse systems transformation. It will do so by strengthening stakeholder engagement, supporting policy action, and fostering an enabling environment.
At the heart of the partnership is a nexus approach: a way of working that recognises how progress in one sector can unlock impact in another. The goal is to reduce trade-offs and amplify benefits across systems. Specifically, the initiative will focus on how regenerative agriculture and renewable energy can be brought together to strengthen local agri-food systems.
This approach requires collaboration among a constellation of stakeholders. By building partnerships and aligning efforts, we aim to transform systems not just in isolated areas—but at scale.
Vision
To achieve renewable energy-driven resilient food systems, where people have equitable opportunities to thrive sustainably.
Mission
To catalyse partnerships and strengthen capacities to transform the agri-food system in Eastern Africa by enabling ecosystem actors – in particular, smallholder farmers and small and medium-sized enterprises – to adopt regenerative practices powered by renewable energy.

Our approach
The Partnership will shift from individual projects to a portfolio programming approach that supports systems change at both regional and global levels. It will work through three interconnected pathways:
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Practice-based learning and evidence generation
Harvesting cross-border knowledge exchange
Embedding systems transformation mindsets
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Action-oriented collaboration among system actors
Nurturing RA-PURE nexus champions
Convening regional and global partners towards joint RA-PURE agendas
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Embedding approaches in policies and practice
Influencing and leveraging new and existing investment opportunities
Strengthening organisational capacities of local actors applying RA-PURE nexus approaches
Partnership scope
Power for Food is a multi-country partnership, starting in Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, and Ethiopia, with an initial five-year phase supported by €45 million in funding.
The Partnership will serve as an overarching programme, enabling SNV and its partners to sustain the expertise, relationships, and resources needed to achieve our RA-PURE nexus ambitions. It will also act as a platform to influence wider stakeholders, leverage additional funding, and shape behaviours to create a lasting movement.
The IKEA Foundation is supporting this programme to drive systemic change at the nexus of agri-food systems and renewable energy—aligning with its strategic direction to improve livelihoods and protect the planet.
Launch event
Powering resilient food systems: Building a movement
Tuesday, 2 September | 18:00-19:30 GMT
Real change takes all of us.
Join us for the Power for Food Partnership launch event at the AFS Forum 2025 and learn more about a new movement to reshape Africa’s agri-food systems.
Location: Room B1, Four Points hotel, Dakar, Senegal
Organisers: SNV, IKEA Foundation, Acumen, Efficiency for Access, GOGLA, The Food and Land use Coalition, Wasafiri
