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The SERAS Africa Sustainability Awards Calls For 2026 Entry, Unveils Landmark Continental Rankings

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On December 5, 2026, The SERAS Africa Sustainability Awards will mark a defining moment—not just for the platform, but for the evolution of sustainability across the continent.

Now in its 20th year, The SERAS has grown from a bold idea into Africa’s most respected recognition platform for corporate responsibility, accountability, and measurable impact.

Two decades ago, when sustainability conversations in Africa were largely framed around philanthropy, The SERAS introduced a different perspective—one that demanded standards, encouraged transparency, and insisted that impact must be measured.

Over the years, that philosophy has helped shape how organizations think, act, and report on sustainability, moving the conversation from intention to execution.

The 20th anniversary edition, themed “The Standard. The Impact. The Future. – Sustainability 2036: The Next Frontier,” will not only celebrate past achievements but also set the agenda for the decade ahead.

As part of this milestone, The SERAS will unveil three definitive continental rankings: Africa’s Top 100 Organizations in Sustainability, Africa’s Top 50 Sustainability Professionals, and Africa’s Top 50 CEOs Driving Sustainability.

These rankings are designed to spotlight those who have consistently demonstrated leadership, innovation, and measurable impact over time.

In a historic highlight of the evening, one organization will receive a special all-gold trophy as the Most Outstanding Organization in Africa (2007–2026)—a distinction determined by cumulative performance and impact across two decades of participation at The SERAS.

Reflecting on the journey, Founder Ken Egbas noted: “Twenty years ago, we started with a simple conviction—that accountability must be visible and impact must be measurable. Today, The SERAS stands as a continental benchmark for sustainability excellence. This milestone is not just about celebrating the past; it is about defining the future. The next decade will demand deeper commitment, stronger collaboration, and real results.”

The 2026 awards will feature a comprehensive range of categories spanning climate action, circular economy, education, health, gender equality, governance, innovation, and social impact, alongside leadership recognitions such as Sustainability Professional of the Year, CEO of the Year, and the prestigious Most Responsible Organization of the Year.

As it enters its third decade, The SERAS continues to serve as more than an awards platform—it remains a movement shaping responsible business and sustainable development across Africa.

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