ALIGNING PROJECT STRATEGY TO AFRICAN REALITIES
Our mission is simple: to make you confident of the African market and local capabilities with accountability and visibility you can trust, so your project delivers what it promises.
At HomeCountry Projects, we help organizations and diaspora investors to navigate African markets with confidence, mitigating risks, and optimizing returns in construction, solar infrastructure, and digital technology services. Our mission is to bridge the trust and capacity gap between foreign project sponsors and local vendors, promoting accountability, cultural adaptation, and strategic expertise. We leverage relevant cutting-edge technology, localization, and tailored consultancy, we ensure your investments thrive, be it in Nigeria, Ghana, or beyond. Trust us to bring your vision to life with confidence and clarity.
Now you have us. You don't have to doubt or be blindsided. Hard stuff projects end in hats off.
We are your trusted partners for thriving in African’s emerging markets. Our innovative services empower you to manage projects with confidence, cultural precision, and strategic insights.
Stef de Jong is Dean and Professor in Entrepreneurship, Management & AI at EU Business School. He started his career in M&A and strategic consulting in ‘84, when he joined Boyden International at its European headquarters in Geneva as their number two. He is the founder and President of Temonan Geneva Holdings, active in M&A, Entrepreneurship, Robotization, Digital Data Flows, Design and Negotiations.
Steve has for over 10 years helped organizations design their business development and corporate strategy through process and systems design, digital transformation and projects management. His experience spans across multiple industries, including pharma, real estate, and oil, gas and marine.
He is a distinction MBA graduate in International Business from the University of Lagos Business School, Nigeria. He is the author of My Neighbour's Bed.
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