AfriLabs welcomes 24 innovation hubs into its network
We are increasing the odds of a thriving innovation economy in Africa by building an inclusive community! As part of our core values at AfriLabs, we believe that it is only in ensuring inclusion and diversity that we build an ecosystem that will be the foundation on which Africa develops to be the global powerhouse we want her to be. This is why we serve as a nexus point for all innovation leaders as well as hubs across the continent and even in the diaspora. Today, we welcome 24 new hubs into our community and our network has now expanded to 7 new cities with a total of 292 hubs in 49 African countries. A diverse and inclusive community such as ours hopes to improve the outcome of various disruptive solutions such as creating an atmosphere where the promotion of indigenous innovations is welcome. We are doing this by providing support for research with local relevance, creating and promoting positive business environments for local entrepreneurs/hubs and the activation of institutions that specifically deal with the development and scaling of innovations that further goes on to have a ripple effect on various African economies on the continent. “As we get closer to our goal of building a thriving innovation economy in Africa, It gives us great pleasure that we have been able to gain entrance into 7 cities and grow the community to 292 hubs and we are super excited for the endless opportunities this new addition would bring”. Kenechukwu Chukwu, Member Services Manager, AfriLabs. Welcome to our newest members joining us from West Africa: Black Innovations Africa – Jos, Nigeria, Mentors Innovation Hub – Yola, Nigeria, Grazac – Abeokuta, Nigeria, Opolo Global Innovation – Lagos, Nigeria, Edufun Technik STEM Hub – Onitsha, Nigeria, Ado Business Incubation Centre (ABIC Hub) – Onitsha, Nigeria, iValley Ghana – Damongo, Ghana, Ghana Innovation Hub – Accra, Ghana, Tamale International Hub – Tamale, Ghana, Start-Up SME Centres – Kumasi, Ghana, North East Innovation Hub – Walewale, Ghana, Eastern Tech Hub – Koforidua, Ghana, Expert’labs Mali – Bamako, Mali, Fondation Jeunesse Numérique – Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire, Mahna – Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso and Data Science, Nigeria. We are pleased to have Konetahub – Juba, South Sudan and Collective Lab, Tunis, Tunisia join us from Northern Africa and a hearty welcome to Le Boukarou – Douala, Cameroon from Central Africa. Denaya Dennis, Founder & Executive Director, Koneta Hub had this to say, “I am very excited that Koneta Hub has been welcomed to be part of the great African innovation network: – AfriLabs. It is in our belief as Koneta that when the youth are given an opportunity, there will be tremendous opportunities and solutions to the socio-economic issues challenging our growth. We look forward to contributing to the innovation ecosystem and bringing more opportunities for South Sudan.” From Southern Africa, we welcome REDHub, Durban, South Africa. Karibu to Techbuzz Hub – Kampala, Uganda, Future Females Invest – Beau Plan, Mauritius, Kiota Hub (University of Iringa) – Iringa, Tanzania and AMCET Innovation Hub (Al-Maktoum College of Engineering and Technology – AMCET) – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from Eastern Africa. Habibu Mrisho, the Hub Manager at AMCET INNOVATION HUB, speaks of his excitement at being a part of the network. “Being part of the AfriLabs network adds some advantages to me and the hub due to the fact that the network gives me the privilege to attend some events that would help me to meet other people across the world as well as expand our access to opportunities.”
AfriLabs Elects a New Board Member
The AfriLabs Annual General Meeting held on the 7th October 2020 and it was the first Virtual General Meeting due to the COVID-19. During this meeting, a new board member, Takunda Chingonzo, Founder of Tech Village Zimbabwe was elected to assume the board seat that was vacant after Nekesa Were transitioned to a new role as the Director of Strategy at the AfriLabs Secretariat. Other nominees for this role included were Prince Bonney, CEO iCODE, Gilbert Junior Buregyeya, Cofounder/Programs Manager at Makerere Innovation & Incubation Centre, Youssouf Simbo Diakite, Founder & CEO of ADYFE and VAS, Khalid Ali, Chairperson, Impact Hub Khartoum at the end of the election conducted, Takunda Chingonzo emerged as the winner. The fifth edition of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering kicks off on Monday 12th October, 2020, kindly register here, to join the largest gathering of major players in the African Tech and Innovation Ecosystem.
AfriLabs calls for reversal of the Twitter ban in Nigeria
To build a sustainable innovation economy that solves national issues while improving the economic welfare of the citizens, governments must play their role by providing forward-thinking policies that create a suitable and stable environment for entrepreneurs and individuals to thrive. AfriLabs is a community of over 250 innovation enablers, entrepreneurs and tech talents in 49 African countries. Our community in Nigeria consists of startups that are making remarkable strides in developing scalable solutions, providing employment and attracting record-breaking foreign and local investments. For example, last year during a pandemic, according to several funding reports, Nigerian startups raised over $100 million USD. We believe that the Twitter ban imposed by the Government of Nigeria threatens the success story in Nigeria innovation space and will take us several steps backwards. The government cannot pledge in its vision to transform Nigeria into a leading digital economy as stated in the Nigerian National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (2020-2030) and then suppress technology and communication tools that are instrumental to innovation development and stakeholder engagement. The AfriLabs community and secretariat in Nigeria are deeply concerned by this ban. We believe that jobs and businesses that are enabled by Twitter and similar national and international platforms are under threat and this could significantly affect the economy of Nigeria, in addition to suppressing the digital rights and freedom of citizens. AfriLabs strongly appeal to the government of Nigeria to reverse the ban and instead constructively engage the innovation ecosystem and entrepreneurs that strive every day to build a prosperous economy in Nigeria.
AFRILABS ANNUAL GATHERING 2019 TO BE HOSTED IN ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
AfriLabs, the largest pan-African network of technology and innovation hubs with over 130 members across 36 countries, will be be holding the 4th edition of its AfriLabs Annual Gathering in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 28th – 30th October, 2019. The theme of this year’s Gathering is ‘Connect:Towards an Integrated Innovation Ecosystem’ and it will be co-hosted by AfriLabs hub members; Tech Village and xHub, with Iceaddis as a main support hub. The AfriLabs Annual Gathering provides a unique opportunity for tech hubs in the AfriLabs network and other stakeholders in the African tech ecosystem such as local innovators (entrepreneurs), corporates, investors, academia and developmental agencies to convene, network and share knowledge. The AfriLabs Annual Gathering has previously been held in different regions across Africa. In 2016, the Annual Gathering was held in Accra, the 2017 edition was held in Cairo, Egypt and the 3rd edition of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2018 was held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2019 will be focusing on connecting players of the African innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem, which includes hubs, innovators, entrepreneurs, researchers, academia, venture capitalists, development agencies, investors, governments as well as business development organisations, creatives amongst others. The main goal will be to build collaborative and sustainable systems and create synergies that will pave the way for the African innovation ecosystem to thrive and develop the African continent. The Gathering will host over 350 leaders and decision makers of these stakeholder groups. The 3-day gathering will feature panel discussions, keynote addresses, presentation sessions, multiple parallel workshops, local ecosystem tour, networking sessions, and open floor exhibitions. Each session and dialogue will be focused on thematic topics such as driving investment for African startups and job creation through entrepreneurship, working with research institutions and universities on converting research to innovation, and strengthening institutional frameworks and networks that drive synergies between the media, corporate, creative, technology sectors among others. The AfriLabs Annual Gathering annually engages people and organisations passionate about building the future of African innovation, solving development challenges and supporting technology driven enterprises on the continent. This year, we are excited to be holding the Annual Gathering in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and with a strong focus on collaboration and strengthening our ecosystem sustainably, we are looking forward to the high impact interactions, sessions and outcomes of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2019. We are particularly thrilled to have The TechVillage, xHub and Iceaddis working with us to make this year’s Gathering a success. As the 2019 theme states, ‘Connect: Towards an Integrated Ecosystem’, we invite any person or organisation invested in driving development on the African continent through innovation to work with us to achieve this vision – Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director, AfriLabs About AfriLabs AfriLabs is a pan-African network of over 130 technology innovation hubs across 36 African countries. AfriLabs is an organisation that supports innovation across African countries in order to raise successful entrepreneurs that will create jobs and develop innovative solutions to African problems. About Tech Village The Tech Village is an Innovation Hub designed to provide resources, a community and the best possible working environment for entrepreneurs and for those who dare to think differently. About xHub xHub is an initiative of Center for African Leadership Studies that incubates and mentors young entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into businesses and services. About Iceaddis Iceaddis is a collaborative work environment that facilitate creative projects and events. It is also a place where young entrepreneurs, local and visiting creatives get professional support and consultancy. For more information about the Annual Gathering including speaking, partnership and sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.afrilabs-gathering.com or call +2348149612015. You can also send us an email via akufelista@afrilabs.com.
AFRILABS PARTNERS WITH THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO HOST THE 2019 AFRILABS ANNUAL GATHERING IN ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
AfriLabs, the largest pan-African network of 158 technology and innovation centers in 45 African countries is pleased to announce its partnership with the Division of Human Resource and Youth Development in the Department of Human Resource, Science and Technology within African Union Commission to host the 2019 AfriLabs Annual Gathering. Every year, AfriLabs organises its Annual Gathering to provide a unique opportunity for tech and innovation hubs within the AfriLabs network and other stakeholders in the African innovation ecosystem like local innovators (entrepreneurs), corporates, investors, academia and developmental agencies to convene, network and share knowledge. The fourth edition of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering themed ‘Connect: Towards an Integrated Innovation Ecosystem’ is scheduled to take place from the 28th – 30th of October 2019. The event will focus on building collaborative and sustainable systems and creating synergies that will pave the way for the African innovation ecosystem to thrive and contribute to the social and economic development of the African continent. This is a significant partnership that launches a deeper engagement between the African Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem and African member states, Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and other multilateral development organisations working with the African Union Commision and collaboratively moving towards our common vision of an integrated and prosperous African continent. We are calling on other partners and ecosystem stakeholders interested in contributing to the social and economic development of our continent to work with us and our community of innovation hubs across the continent to achieve a successful Annual Gathering 2019 and ultimately our vision for Africa – Anna Ekeledo Executive Director, AfriLabs. As we make concerted efforts to realising the development of the continent under the forward-looking 1 Million by 2021 Initiative, it gives us great pleasure to partner with AfriLabs on providing a unique opportunity for tech and innovation hubs. The efforts to effectively harness Africa’s demographic dividend can only be accelerated in collaborating with dedicated stakeholders. We remain grateful to these partners who are as invested as us in ensuring that the potential of youth on the continent is realised by tapping into these areas which recognise the importance of digital skills as an avenue to achieve sustainable economic development. – H.E Prof. Sarah Anyang Agbor, Commissioner of Human Resources, Science and Technology This collaboration is part of a broader agreement with the HRST Department to support the ‘1 Million by 2021’ Initiative, launched by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Moussa Faki Mahamat. The initiative seeks to implement tangible interventions in the key areas of Education, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Engagement (4Es), and aims to reach at least 1 million youth by 2021 through these key areas. AfriLabs will be partnering with HRST to support the initiative as well as the youth empowerment and development work on the continent. In light of the foregoing, both parties have agreed to explore and implement mutually rewarding viable initiatives focused on, among others, the following areas of cooperation; Co-hosting the AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2019 and other relevant events. Collaboration on deploying digital skills training to African youth by curating training content, deploying through virtual and physical spaces including AfriLabs members hubs and labs. Collaboration on engagement platforms aimed at building and managing responsive innovation ecosystems. Technical Support and partnership with AUC through linkages with relevant AUC policy Organs, Members States and RECs to facilitate enhanced policy dialogues, and alternative learning pathways, resources and tools to enhance quality access to Education and Engagement Opportunities. About AfriLabs AfriLabs is the largest pan-African network of 158 innovation and Technology hubs across 45 African countries aimed at supporting the growth of technology hubs and their communities to raise high potential entrepreneurs that will stimulate economic growth and social development in Africa. Our vision is an African continent characterized by open collaboration, African made solutions and jobs for all driven by technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.Visit www.AfriLabs.com to learn more about AfriLabs and Register to attend at afrilabs-gathering.com. About The African Union Commission’s The Department of Human Resource, Science and Technology (HRST) within the African Union Commission is mandated to coordinate and oversee continental action on human resource development, Education, Science, Technology and promoting youth development agenda. The 1 Million by 2021 Initiative aims to galvanize political action and commitment from development partners. The initiative targets 1 million young people through direct investments and essential game-changing interventions while also responding to fundamental questions on new approaches to solving existing problems targeted towards African realities. Through coordinated and focused implementation, the overarching goal is that the direct and accumulated impact on the lives of young people should reverberate across the continent. Visit www.au.int to learn more about African Union Commission’s 1 Million by 2021 Initiative.
ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES; OFFICIAL AIRLINE PARTNER FOR THE 2019 AFRILABS ANNUAL GATHERING
AfriLabs, the largest pan-African Network of 158 technology and innovation centers across 45 African countries, is excited to announce that Ethiopian Airlines is the ‘Official Airline Partner’ for the 2019 AfriLabs Annual Gathering. Ethiopian Airlines extends to AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2019 participants a special discount of 30% on Economy class tickets and 20% on Business class tickets. The discount is applicable on return trips to Addis Ababa only on Ethiopian Airline operated flights. Every year, AfriLabs organizes its Annual Gathering to provide a unique opportunity for tech hubs in the AfriLabs network and other stakeholders in the African tech ecosystem like local innovators (entrepreneurs), corporates, investors, academia, and developmental agencies to convene, network, and share knowledge. The fourth edition of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering will be hosted by AfriLabs hub members; Tech Village and Xhub Addis with the theme ‘Connect: Towards an Integrated Innovation Ecosystem’. The event will be taking place from 28th-30th October 2019 at the African Union Commission Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Register to attend at afrilabs-gathering.com We are super excited to have Ethiopian Airlines; one of the leading airlines in the world as our Official Airline partner. We look forward to having our guests enjoy the best flight experience to Addis Ababa- Felista Aku (Events Coordinator, AfriLabs). About AfriLabs AfriLabs is a pan-African network of 158 technology innovation hubs across 45 African countries. AfriLabs is an organization that supports innovations across African countries in order to raise successful entrepreneurs that will create jobs and develop innovative solutions to African problems. Visit www.AfriLabs.com to learn more about AfriLabs. About Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopian Airlines is the flag carrier of Ethiopia. Operating at the forefront of technology, the airline has also become one of Ethiopia’s major industries and a veritable institution in Africa. Visit www.ethiopianairlines.com to learn more about Ethiopian Airlines.
THE 2020 AFRILABS ANNUAL GATHERING IS GOING VIRTUAL
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the health and safeguarding of our community, the 5th AfriLabs Annual Gathering will take place virtually from the 12th to 14th October 2020. The AfriLabs Annual Gathering has historically been held at different cities around the African continent in collaboration with national and local governments, the private sector and our member hubs. While the COVID-19 pandemic makes it impossible for us to meet face to face, it now presents a powerful opportunity to be even more inclusive in participation. BUILDING A RESILIENT INNOVATIVE AFRICA The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected every sector of the continent’s economy and we must look inwards and collaborate to build a resistance that charges towards a glooming economic prediction to birth a thriving innovative economy in Africa. So it’s perfect that resilience is the overarching theme of this year’s conference as we convene to discuss “ Building a Resilient Innovative Africa”. Now more than ever, building a resilient and innovative Africa through an integrated approach by engaged Africans who speak with one voice on innovation targeted at the actualization of the SDGs and Africa’s Agenda 2063 is paramount. DESIGNING AN INCLUSIVE EVENT TO EXPLORE AFRICA’S INNATE ABILITY TO BUILD We are focused on designing an inclusive, exciting event for our hub managers, partners, sponsors and all curious innovators from Africa and across the globe who want to be part of this conversation in one way or another. In our normal AfriLabs Annual Gathering tradition we will have three days of programming exploring the building of communities, the importance of partnerships and Africa’s innate ability to build. We’d be delighted to hear from potential speakers. Please get in touch by sending an email to jen@afrilabs.com. We are excited to have dedicated partners that work with us every year to make sure the AfriLabs Annual Gathering is a success. Our Annual Gathering presents a unique and exciting value proposition to sponsors that we would be delighted to share with you. Partner with us as a sponsor and help make our first virtual annual meeting a success. Please get in touch by sending an email to jen@afrilabs.com. We will be rolling out more information about the 2020 AAG in the coming days. Don’t miss out, subscribe for updates here: bit.ly/SubscribeToAfriLabsNewsletter. AfriLabs is a pan-African network of 202 technology innovation hubs across 46 African countries. The organisation was founded in 2011 to build a community around rapidly emerging tech hubs, with a mission to support the growth of these technology hubs and their communities to raise high potential entrepreneurs that will stimulate economic growth and social development in Africa.
AFRILABS AND DJEMBE CONSULTANTS PARTNER TO PRODUCE INSIGHTS REPORT ON BUILDING A RESILIENT INNOVATIVE AFRICA IN A COVID-19 WORLD
Djembe Consultants Named Official Communications Partner for AfriLabs Virtual Annual Gathering AfriLabs, the largest pan-Africa network of 225 technology and innovation centers across 47 countries in Africa has partnered with Djembe Consultants, the award-winning African-focused communications consultancy, to develop a report on the future of African innovation amidst a backdrop of a global pandemic. The Report is themed ‘Building a Resilient Innovative Africa’ in line with the focus of the 5th AfriLabs Virtual Annual Gathering from October 12 to 14, 2020, where highlights from the Report will be unveiled. This year’s Annual Gathering will see a robust dialogue on how to build a resilient innovative Africa. Given COVID-19’s economic impact on our network members, the dialogue around strengthening the innovation ecosystem is so critical for when Africa emerges from this global pandemic. The Report will cover trends and opportunities in technology and enterprise, the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the framing of a regional policy discussion around African innovation – crucial dialogues in the quest towards realizing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the region-wide socio-economic objectives set out in the African Union Agenda 2063 in the post-COVID economy. The three report themes are Scaling Homegrown Innovations Beyond Borders; Driving Innovation Inclusivity – Women, Youth, and Informal Markets; and Strengthening Policy Development to Encourage R&D and Innovation. The Report will bring together powerful perspectives on what it takes to build innovation resilience in Africa across sectors such as agriculture, energy, health, ICT, and manufacturing, as well as other equally fundamental sectors such as education, finance, and services. Commenting on the report, Nekesa Were, Director of Strategy, AfriLabs “AfriLabs is excited to have Africa’s leading communications consultancy, Djembe Consultants, onboard as a partner for this year’s AfriLabs Virtual Annual Gathering. This year’s Annual Gathering will see a robust dialogue on how to build a resilient innovative Africa. Given COVID-19’s economic impact on our network members, the dialogue around strengthening the innovation ecosystem is so critical for when Africa emerges from this global pandemic.” Leveraging the innovation DNA of both organizations, the Building a Resilient Innovative Africa Report will feature the perspectives of young African startups and innovators alongside valuable insights from leading public and private sector stakeholders from the continent and beyond including Afreximbank, Honoris United Universities, Mastercard Foundation, Mozilla and the UN Women, amongst others. If you’re an African startup, innovator, or entrepreneur, share your perspectives on what it takes to build resilience in the African Innovation Ecosystem by participating in the survey here. Djembe Consultants, CEO, Mitchell Prather said, “Djembe Consultants is pleased to partner with Africa’s largest network of technology and innovation hubs to elevate the dialogue around strengthening African innovation resilience in these unprecedented times. As Official Communications Partner of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering this year, Djembe looks forward to unveiling important insights based on the real-world opinions, experiences, and attitudes of African innovation stakeholders from across the continent. The Insights Report will provide a range of stakeholders, from investors to policymakers, with a uniquely relevant and timely understanding of the opportunities and challenges that African innovators face as we learn to move forward in the new normal of a COVID world.” Previously held in several cities across Africa, this year’s edition of the AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2020 will be virtual with conversations centered around building a resilient innovative Africa by leveraging collaborations, communities, and Africa’s innate ability to build. The roles of innovators, corporates, governments, and other stakeholders will be examined with discussions on the need to disrupt the status quo, and force innovations to evolve and adapt to the new realities of an Africa in a recovering world. The 3-day Gathering will feature sessions and activities with focused panel discussions on thematic topics, keynote addresses, presentation sessions, multiple parallel workshops, local ecosystem tours/exhibitions, and networking sessions. Registration is currently ongoing. As part of the ongoing partnership, Djembe Consultants will be conducting customized training workshops for AfriLabs community members and partner hubs across the continent. Follow Djembe Consultants on social media for further updates.
AFRILABS AND DJEMBE CONSULTANTS UNVEIL REPORT ON BUILDING A RESILIENT INNOVATIVE AFRICA
AfriLabs, the largest pan-African network of technology and innovation centres in partnership with Djembe Consultants, the award-winning Africa-focused communications consultancy, launched an Insights Report during the 2020 AfriLabs Annual Gathering. The report assesses the impact of COVID-19 on the continent’s young innovators and entrepreneurs and provides perspectives from industry experts as to how African decisionmakers from both the public and private sectors can accelerate support across the full innovation spectrum including education, inclusivity, investment, policy and research and development. The continent’s survival DNA, always durable to internal and external shocks of all shapes and forms, proves a resilience in its youthful demographic, one that is constantly creating, innovating, and looking ahead. Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director, AfriLabs Themed ‘Building a Resilient Innovative Africa’, the report is a result of a survey of over 1,000 pan-African innovators, entrepreneurs, and start-ups from both Djembe’s and AfriLabs’ vast innovation and entrepreneurship networks. Framed within the context of key milestones for the continent, including the impending African Free Trade Continental Area (AfCFTA), UN SDGs, and the African Union Agenda 2063, the report also brings together the expert perspectives of individuals from some of the continent’s leading development and private sector organizations including the African Union, African Development Bank, Afreximbank, Honoris United Universities, Mastercard Foundation, Mozilla, SMART Africa, and UN Women amongst others. It features unique insights from regional innovations hubs as well as celebrates inspiring African homegrown innovation success stories. Djembe Consultants’ Chief Executive Officer, Mitchell Prather, commented, “Djembe’s latest Insights Report reaffirms our strongly held belief that the African innovation ecosystem is singularly the most important enabler of widespread socio-economic development. Despite the innate resilience African innovators and SMEs have shown during this challenging year, this ecosystem urgently needs further intervention of policymakers and industry supporters to create a more conducive environment for innovators and SMEs to survive and thrive. While the uncertainties of COVID-19 continue to threaten economic stability and growth, future economic prosperity can be greatly enhanced by nurturing the African innovation spirit to prepare the continent for incredible success, just when it needs it most.” Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director at AfriLabs and contributor to the report, added, “The continent’s survival DNA, always durable to internal and external shocks of all shapes and forms, proves a resilience in its youthful demographic, one that is constantly creating, innovating, and looking ahead. Though we are have observed policymakers and governments step up to varying degrees, more needs to be done to drive greater innovation inclusivity from securing access to data, to reimagining education, investing in R&D and supporting international expansion. By building a more resilient innovative Africa, the region can truly embrace its full potential.” Scaling Homegrown Innovations Beyond Borders Majority of the entrepreneurs (90%) are likely to need to or be able to scale their business in the wake of COVID-19 74% say they are currently exploring the possibility of entering international markets 51% indicate that while they are aware of state support, they find this support to be inadequate in meeting their current business scaling needs Majority of innovators and startups (42%) see innovation hubs as potential platforms to access funding, followed by networking opportunities, capacity building and R&D Strengthening Policy Development to Encourage R&D and Innovation Investor funding is the number one issue governments must address to build innovation resilience. This is followed by fostering entrepreneurship and eradicating corruption Driving Innovation Inclusivity – Women, Youth, and Informal Markets Majority of entrepreneurs (45%) feel that the creation of expanded market opportunities for homegrown businesses is the main key driver of innovation inclusivity. This is followed by the provision of support services and the curation of capacity development programs to address the unique challenges of operating in the informal markets are key to driving innovation inclusivity on the continent. A high proportion of respondents (41%) do not feel there is enough support from the private and public sector to drive greater inclusivity within hubs and the wider innovation ecosystem The full report can be accessed online here.
La Rencontre Annuelle de AfriLabs 2021 se tiendra maintenant au Nigéria
Suite à l’évolution de la pandémie mondiale de COVID-19 et aux incertitudes causées par les nouvelles restrictions sur les voyages aériens, le Conseil d’Administration de AfriLabs a décidé que la Rencontre Annuelle de cette année se tiendrait au Nigéria. “Pour des raisons indépendantes de notre volonté, nous ne sommes pas en mesure d’organiser la Rencontre Annuelle de AfriLabs à Marrakech comme prévu initialement. Afin d’éviter le long processus d’ouverture d’une candidature pour un nouveau pays hôte à ce moment tardif, la Rencontre Annuelle de AfriLabs 2021 sera organisée à Abuja, au Nigéria, où se situe notre Secrétariat. Le Conseil d’Administration et la Communauté de AfriLabs sont reconnaissants pour tout le soutien apporté par Douar Tech, notre hub membre Marocain qui a travaillé diligemment depuis 2020 pour accueillir cet événement et nous espérons pouvoir organiser la Rencontre Annuelle au Maroc lors d’une prochaine édition.” Le Conseil d’Administration de AfriLabs a déclaré après sa réunion tenue à Dakar. En effet, la Rencontre Annuelle de AfriLabs 2021 est une édition importante car elle coïncide avec le 10e anniversaire de AfriLabs et nous donne l’opportunité de mettre en lumière la croissance et l’évolution de l’Écosystème Africain d’Innovation. Pour en savoir plus sur la Rencontre Annuelle de AfriLabs, consultez le site www.afrilabs-gathering.com. Pour plus d’informations concernant les possibilités de participer à la Rencontre en tant que sponsor o u partenaire, veuillez contacter: Jennifer Okeke-Ojiudu Responsable des Événements de l’Écosystème Email : Jen@afrilabs.com Tél : +234 7081350087