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Challenges of Scaling Up Youth-Led Climate Adaptation in Africa: The Role of Innovation

Challenges of Scaling Up Youth-Led Climate Adaptation in Africa: The Role of Innovation In a world grappling with the unprecedented challenges posed by climate change, the spotlight has firmly shifted towards the invaluable contributions of youth-led initiatives in addressing climate adaptation in Africa. This paradigm shift is vividly embodied in the YouthADAPT program, a collaborative effort between Global Center for Adaptation (GCA), African Development Bank (ADB), and Climate Investment Funds (CIF), with AfriLabs playing a pivotal role as the implementation partner.   This intervention seeks to empower and accelerate youth-led adaptation enterprises hand picked through an open competition by providing them with funding and targeted business development support such as hands on mentoring and coaching, tailored training and peer to peer learning opportunities all run under the acceleration component of the project.  As part of the acceleration component of the program,, AfriLabs facilitated a webinar on  “Challenges of Scaling Up Youth-Led Climate Adaptation in Africa”  which took place on September 29th 2023.    The webinar served as a convergence point for a diverse panel of experts representing both the public and private sectors, alongside previous winners of YouthADAPT Challenge cohorts. Together, they discussed the depth of the crucial issues surrounding youth-driven climate adaptation innovations across the African continent. Discussions highlighted the vital role that Africa’s youth play in combating climate change and sheds light on the significant challenges they encounter, particularly in accessing essential financial resources. Additionally, it explored potential solutions and highlighted the pressing urgency of amplifying youth-led climate adaptation efforts in Africa.   The objectives of the webinar included identifying hindrances to innovations in climate change adaptation, highlighting the role of public-private partnerships in youth led adaptation innovation, exploring how governments can encourage youth involvement in climate change adaptation innovation and deliberation on mobilising private sector financing options.    Dr Linda Ogallo, the moderator who also serves as AfriLabs’ in-house Climate Adaptation Expert and Climate Information Services Expert at ICPAC kicked off the webinar session by summarising some of the outcomes from the African Climate Summit held in September in Kenya. Dr Ogallo gave an overview of the commitment of African Heads of states to promoting youth led actions aimed at engendering climate change adaptation across the continent. She further emphasised the importance of exploring governments’ participation in encouraging youth involvement in climate change adaptation innovation and mobilising public and private sector funding to push climate resilience in Africa.    Representatives from the Global Center on Adaptation and Climate Investment Funds, the funders of the Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge, gave the introductory remarks following Dr Ogallos introduction.    Further, Serah Nderitu, Senior Program Officer at GCA highlighted some of the achievements of the AAAP which the Youth Adaptation Solutions Challenge is a pillar of in driving climate adaptation innovation and creating opportunities for young Africans. She spoke about the importance of financing “Global finance significantly affects youth-led enterprises and only 16% of global financing is supporting adaptation projects”. She also stated “Regulations need to be in place to incentivize private sector investments into investing not only in adaptation, but also into youth- led adaptation enterprises. This can take many shapes, including providing tax incentives, reducing bureaucratic red tape”.   In addition, Dr Xianfu Lu, Senior Strategy and Outreach Advisor on Adaptation and Climate Resilience at CIF Secretariat also spoke about the pivotal role that the youth can play in mobilising climate action and the importance of aligning with them.  She highlighted that the CIF has been “supporting youth groups and young climate leaders through capacity building,  and prioritising the needs of young people and engaging young people in decisions about investments and the infrastructure in our programs”.   Keynote speaker Yacouba Ouedraogo opined that Africa is arguably the most vulnerable continent to climate change, facing a multitude of challenges from extreme weather events to food insecurity.    Panel speakers Isaac Asomani;Investment Manager at Wangara Green Ventures, Hillary Korir; Senior Economist, The National Treasury and Planning: Climate Finance & Green Economy Unit in Kenya,  Irene Boghdadi; Head of MSMEs at Chemonics Egypt and Baliqees Saludeen; GCA Youth Advisory Panel all had converging voices on how Africa faces an array of formidable challenges, ranging from extreme weather events to food insecurity. Against this backdrop, the participation of youth in climate adaptation takes on a paramount significance. Their energy, innovative spirit, and deep-rooted engagement within their communities offer invaluable assets that can drive substantial change in the battle against climate change. They also reiterated the importance of diversified funding sources; public and private sector involvement and financing.    Key Takeaways  The immense potential of African youth needs to be harnessed in order to combat climate change and enhance climate resilience in Africa. A number of key outcomes came out of discussions held.    Youth-Driven Innovation: African youth are leading the charge in pioneering innovative climate adaptation strategies. They bring fresh perspectives, technical prowess, and solutions rooted in local communities, all of which are pivotal in constructing sustainable adaptation strategies. Equally critical is the provision of guidance and the facilitation of connections with potential funding partners to foster the scaling of these initiatives.   Enhanced Public and Private Sector Funding: Funding for Climate Adaptation projects needs to be enhanced, more research into climate adaptation initiatives for funding is essential in building climate resilience in Africa.   Community Engagement: Youth-led initiatives invariably exhibit a profound connection to their local communities, ensuring that their adaptation strategies remain deeply rooted and tailored to the unique needs of each region. This community engagement stands as a fundamental pillar underpinning the success of such projects.   Youth as Agents of Change: It is imperative to recognize that young people are not merely passive beneficiaries but proactive agents of change. Their involvement in climate adaptation engenders a sense of ownership and responsibility, ultimately contributing to the enduring success of these efforts.   Challenges  Despite their zeal and potential, youth-led climate adaptation initiatives face an array of substantial challenges. The discussions during the webinar highlighted some of these

AfriLabs and Nigerian Deputy Speaker Forge Alliance to Shape the Future of Innovation in Nigeria: Unveiling Strategic Collaboration for Policy and Progress.

AfriLabs and Nigerian Deputy Speaker Forge Alliance to Shape the Future of Innovation in Nigeria: Unveiling Strategic Collaboration for Policy and Progress. In its recent efforts to foster ties with governments globally, a delegation from AfriLabs, the largest innovation-focused organization in Africa,  paid a courtesy visit to the Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, to discuss the future of the Nigerian innovation ecosystem and explore opportunities for partnership and support. The meeting was part of AfriLabs’ ongoing efforts to engage with key policymakers and stakeholders in Africa.   AfriLabs is a dynamic innovation-focused organization dedicated to empowering and uniting innovation hubs and stakeholders across various African countries. The organization’s mission is to support innovation hubs in cultivating high-potential entrepreneurs, fostering economic growth, and promoting social development across Africa. AfriLabs achieves this through capacity building, financing, networking, policy advocacy, and providing reliable data, envisioning a thriving innovation economy in Africa. The organization offers a dynamic array of programs and events that serve as a vibrant nexus for innovation across Africa. These initiatives create collaborative spaces and knowledge-sharing platforms, propelling startups and tech communities towards accelerated growth and impactful networking. During the meeting, the Deputy Speaker, who gave a keynote address at the just-concluded AfriLabs Annual Gathering in Kigali, expressed his gratitude for AfriLabs and its member hubs. He emphasized the organization’s important role in promoting entrepreneurship and innovation throughout Africa. He also disclosed that the Nigerian National Assembly is about to introduce an application called “NASS Eyes” to track budget transparency and execution by government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).   The Deputy Speaker also highlighted his office’s commitment to the implementation of supportive policies and regulations to address both the challenges and opportunities within Nigeria’s tech sector. He believes that the country has the potential for innovation and exponential growth within its digital economy if the right tools and policies of government are implemented.   AfriLabs Executive Director, Anna Ekeledo, who led the AfriLabs delegation, appreciated the Deputy Speaker for his steadfast support and engagement, recognizing the vital role he plays in advancing the organization’s vision to build a thriving innovation economy across the continent. She also expressed AfriLabs’ dedication to playing a more substantial policy role in the Nigerian innovation arena. “We look forward to more engagements with the office of the Deputy Speaker on policies for female financial inclusion, and facilitate more stakeholder policy dialogues,” she said.   Anna also apprised the Deputy Speaker of AfriLabs’ significant role in extending multilateral support systems to numerous entities across the African hemisphere, particularly focusing on capacity building initiatives. She highlighted the organization’s proactive engagement in collaborative programs with international organizations and multilateral development finance institutions.    AfriLabs has been at the forefront of promoting innovation policy throughout Africa, and they believe that the right policies are critical to the continent’s innovation economy’s revival and long-term growth. Shifting the spotlight to Nigeria, this partnership is poised to further AfriLabs’ ongoing efforts to unlock and accelerate Africa’s digital economy, signaling a dedicated commitment to advancing technological innovation and economic growth within the Nigerian context.   The AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2023 in Kigali served as a platform for visionaries, government officials, startups, investors, policymakers, and thought leaders to come together and delve into critical policy-related challenges and strategies for data-driven decision-making and governance. The high-level dialogue, which honed in on policy harmonization, was an integral part of it, bringing key stakeholders together to address and strategize on aligning policies for the collective advancement of the African innovation ecosystem.   AfriLabs has partnered with the UNDP Accelerator Labs to advance the development agenda in Africa – through capacity development, linking policy and practice to advance innovation as a driver for development. The organization has also joined forces with the United States Department of State’s Office of Global Partnerships (E/GP) earlier this year to address the climate crisis and promote entrepreneurship in Africa. To further emphasize AfriLabs commitment to driving policy harmonization,in Africa, the organization unveiled its partnership with Algeria Venture, at this year’s AfriLabs Annual Gathering event which took place in Kigali, Rwanda. The partnership aims to identify areas of potential joint initiatives where both organizations may seek and analyze cooperation opportunities, encourage innovation and support in the management, funding and promotion of the startup ecosystem across Africa.   AfriLabs remains dedicated to strengthening connections with governments worldwide, with a renewed emphasis on Nigeria. By aligning efforts with the Deputy Speaker’s office and other key stakeholders, AfriLabs is poised to play a vital role in shaping and advancing the Nigerian Innovation ecosystem.   For media inquiries, please contact jen@afrilabs.com,  ifunanya@afrilabs.com, and joshua@afrilabs.com.

AfriLabs and Algeria Venture Forge Partnership to Drive Sustainable Growth and Development in Africa

AfriLabs and Algeria Venture Forge Partnership to Drive Sustainable Growth and Development in Africa   AfriLabs, the largest pan-African innovation-focused organization empowering and building a community around innovation hubs and other stakeholders, is excited to announce a new partnership with Algeria Venture, a state-owned startup accelerator in Algeria aimed at fostering startup innovation and entrepreneurship in the country. Through its range of programs, the backing of governmental and financial institutions, Algeria Venture plays a significant role in nurturing the startup ecosystem and driving economic growth in Algeria.   This partnership was unveiled at the AfriLabs Annual Gathering event 2023, which took place in Kigali, Rwanda, from the 11th to 13th of October where both organizations signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The event was a platform to discuss how to accelerate the digital economy in Africa and identify the available opportunities, it was attended by innovators, entrepreneurs, investors, and other stakeholders from across the continent.   The AfriLabs – Algeria Venture partnership aims to identify areas of potential joint initiatives where both organizations may seek and analyze cooperation opportunities, encourage innovation and support in the management, funding and promotion of the startup ecosystem across Africa.   Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director at AfriLabs, said “We are thrilled to partner with Algeria Venture, this partnership is a significant step towards promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa. It will provide a platform for Algerian startups and innovative projects to connect with the wider African innovation ecosystem, and for AfriLabs to expand its reach and impact in North Africa. The partnership will also enable both organizations to share knowledge, resources, and expertise, and to collaborate on joint initiatives that will drive sustainable growth and development on the continent.”   Sidali Zerrouki, General Manager at Algeria Venture, said, “This partnership with AfriLabs will enable Algeria Venture to expand its network of stakeholders engaged in innovation and maximize its impact on the African continent; furthermore, it will ensure the startups it promotes to acquire new market shares and forge relationships with local actors.”   This partnership is a testament to AfriLabs’ commitment to driving innovation and technology in Africa and to Algeria Venture’s dedication to promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in Algeria. Together, these organizations will work towards creating a more prosperous and equitable future for all Africans.   For more information about the AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2023 and AfriLabs, visit www.afrilabsgathering.com and www.afrilabs.com. To learn more about Algeria Venture visit  www.aventure.dz   For media inquiries, please contact jen@afrilabs.com, ifunanya@afrilabs.com, and joshua@afrilabs.com. ………………………………………………………………………………………   About Algeria Venture Algeria Venture, also known as A-Venture, is a state-owned startup accelerator in Algeria aimed at fostering startup innovation and entrepreneurship in the country.    Through its range of programs, the backing of governmental and financial institutions, Algeria Venture plays a significant role in nurturing the startup ecosystem and driving economic growth in Algeria.   About AfriLabs AfriLabs is an organization committed to fostering innovation and building a strong community around innovation hubs and other key stakeholders across all African countries. Through data analytics, tailored training programs, knowledge-sharing initiatives, and specialized support, AfriLabs equips Africa with the essential skills and resources needed to drive sustainable development and growth within the continent’s tech and innovation landscape. As an organization aiming to raise $1bn in the next three years, AfriLabs engages with policymakers and stakeholders to shape policies that empower the pan-African innovation economy, driving sustainable growth and technological advancement backed by data.    Visit the AfriLabs website www.afrilabs.com to learn more about how the largest pan-African innovation-focused network is making a difference.

AfriLabs and Renew Capital Drive Investment in African Startups –  Leveraging a Shared Vision for Impactful Change in Africa

AfriLabs and Renew Capital Drive Investment in African Startups –  Leveraging a Shared Vision for Impactful Change in Africa   AfriLabs and Renew Capital formed a strategic and collaborative relationship that will foster innovation, drive sustainable and impactful change in Africa by signing a memorandum of understanding at the 2023 AfriLabs Annual Gathering event hosted in Kigali, Rwanda.     This exciting partnership will enable Renew Capital to gain access to de-risked and investable startups within the AfriLabs network through AfriLabs Connect Deal Room (ACDR); an initiative that connects global investors with innovative startups in Africa seeking to raise scale-up funding for their businesses. The referred startups from the ACDR will be considered by Renew Capital for inclusion within the prevailing investment process for funding.   Ajibola Odukoya, Chief Operating Officer at AfriLabs, said, “We are excited to work with Renew Capital to provide a platform for African startups to access capital, training and mentorship , and It will help to spur the wave of change that African innovators and entrepreneurs have long sought. Connecting investors to innovative projects will create economic and social value not just in Africa, but throughout the world.”   “As a firm our mission is to grow companies that in turn build their nations and leave a lasting legacy,” said Lucas Robinson, Director of Regional Private Sector Projects at Renew Capital. “We’re excited to work more closely with AfriLabs and its continent-wide network of entrepreneurship hubs to add value to the business ecosystems in Africa.   This partnership shows the dedication of both organizations to promoting entrepreneurship, collaboration, and knowledge sharing on the continent. Together AfriLabs and Renew Capital will work to create a brighter future for all Africans, with an eye towards sustainable development and inclusive growth.   For more information about the AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2023 and AfriLabs, visit www.afrilabsgathering.com and www.afrilabs.com. To learn more about Renew Capital visit  www.renewcapital.com.    For media inquiries, please contact jen@afrilabs.com, ifunanya@afrilabs.com, and joshua@afrilabs.com. ………………………………………………………………………………………   About Renew CapitalRenew Capital is an Africa-focused impact investment firm that backs innovative companies with high-growth potential. Renew Capital manages investments made on behalf of the Renew Capital Angels, a global network of angel investors, foundations and family offices who seek financial returns and sustainable social impact.   About AfriLabs AfriLabs is an organization committed to fostering innovation and building a strong community around innovation hubs and other key stakeholders across all African countries. Through data analytics, tailored training programs, knowledge-sharing initiatives, and specialized support, AfriLabs equips Africa with the essential skills and resources needed to drive sustainable development and growth within the continent’s tech and innovation landscape. As an organization aiming to raise $1bn in the next three years, AfriLabs engages with policymakers and stakeholders to shape policies that empower the pan African innovation economy, driving sustainable growth and technological advancement backed by data.    Visit the AfriLabs website www.afrilabs.com to learn more about how the largest pan-African innovation-focused network is making a difference.

Catalysing Africa’s Digital Economy: Content Tracks for Collaboration, Policy advocacy,  Inclusion, and Sustainability at the AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2023

The global digital landscape is advancing at an unprecedented pace, and with each passing day, new innovations are being introduced to the market. The importance of technology in driving Africa’s economy is becoming increasingly evident. Africans have an opportunity to lead this revolution, solve diverse challenges and take the continent to the next level. All stakeholders must understand the urgency needed to make this change a reality. This starts with having the right conversations, utilizing relevant technologies and having the opportunity to take advantage of this revolution. These are our priorities at this year’s AfriLabs Annual Gathering. The AfriLabs flagship event, AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2023, is scheduled to take place in Kigali, Rwanda from Wednesday, October 11th to Friday, October 13th. The purpose of the event is to accelerate the growth of Africa’s digital economy by bringing together stakeholders from the African technology and innovation ecosystem. The event consists of six content tracks, each with a specific focus. The Investor track will explore funding gaps in the African technology and innovation ecosystem and innovative solutions required to bridge these gaps. The Climate Change and Adaptation track will bring together experts and innovators to explore sustainable approaches to climate action. The Creative and Technology Intersection track will showcase cross-sector collaborations and innovative initiatives that leverage technology for expression and business development. The Policy and Data-Driven Africa track will explore policy-related challenges and data-driven decision-making and governance strategies for inclusive growth in Africa. It will also feature a ministerial roundtable focused on policy harmonisation. The Gender Inclusion track will highlight the importance of gender diversity and equity within the tech and entrepreneurship sectors. Lastly, the Hub Solutions & Sustainability track will examine how African technology and innovation hubs can offer quality support to startups while remaining profitable. Discussions will cover pain points, opportunities, scalability, and innovative financing. The AfriLabs Annual Gathering will provide attendees with access to investor networks and key stakeholder groups, including startups, academics, media partners, developmental organizations, and industry titans. In addition to sessions and masterclasses from industry leaders and key government officials, the gathering will also offer opportunities to launch projects, identify investment opportunities, explore new business models, and develop trends for the next year in technology and innovation in Africa. Rwanda’s Minister of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Hon Paula Inagbire, stated that “Rwanda is always open to welcome regional and global innovators. Our goal is to empower scalable startups that collectively transform our communities with cutting-edge innovations.” The sentiment perfectly reflects the purpose of AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2023: bringing together individuals from all facets of the technology and innovation ecosystem in Africa to meet, learn, and share.If you want to be a part of shaping Africa’s innovation and technology ecosystem or stay abreast of the latest developments, don’t miss out on AfriLabs Annual Gathering 2023!

Revolutionizing the African Innovation & Technology Ecosystem: Discover the AfriLabs 8th Annual Gathering Track Champions

AfriLabs is revolutionizing the African innovation and technology ecosystem with their 8th Annual Gathering, taking place in Kigali, Rwanda from Wednesday the 11th of October to Friday the 13th of October 2023. This year’s gathering and theme “Accelerating Africa’s digital economy; by the strength of our community”  provides attendees with access to investor networks and key stakeholder groups which include high-level startups, academics, media partners, developmental organizations and titans of industry.     The event will feature key industry leaders/organizations as track champions who are ready to reshape the future of African innovation. These champions will provide activities such as panel discussions, master classes, workshops, focus group discussions, training, showcase of best practices and co-creation sessions throughout the event. Organizations involved include; VC4A, Smart Africa, GCA, Industry Nite, Office of Global Partnership, Nobody’s Listening, Clintonel, Film Hedge, 360 Creative Hub, Assembly Hub, Plural, Clean Technology Hub, Grid Innovation, NCIC, Digifemmes, Acelera Angola, Fie_Labs, Zixtech, TechQuest Stem, iSpaceGhana, Snake Nation, The Scathcompanies,  Atsur and many more.  All these reputable organizations and hubs take an interest and specialize in the areas of climate change and climate adaptation, creative and technology intersection, policy and data-driven Africa, gender inclusion, and finally Hubs solutions and sustainability. This is a great chance for stakeholders across different sectors to come together under one roof not only to exchange knowledge but also to witness first-hand how collective action can help shape this continent’s future into a fully digitized Africa by 2030.  By providing these opportunities AfriLabs has created an invaluable platform where members can learn from each other regardless of sector or geographical location creating something truly special that gives us insight into what our continent could become if we work together towards achieving common goals: A better connected Africa with more resources available for everyone! So don’t miss out on your chance.

AfriLabs’ Latest Expansion Heralds Exciting New Opportunities for Africa’s Digital Economy

We at AfriLabs are thrilled to announce our continued expansion as we work towards building thriving innovation and digital economies throughout Africa. Our latest addition, the Kingdom of Eswatini, as well as the five new cities of Matsapha, Zanzibar, Baidoa, Ota, and Musanze, have joined our community. As the largest pan-African association of innovation enablers, we are excited to increase our reach and impact. We are proud to welcome Novation City in North Africa, Privilege Access and Eureka Geo in Central Africa, Cube Zanzibar, Thousand Hills Hub, Somaliland Innovation Zone (SIZ), Southwest Innovation Hub, and Kabarak University Innovation and Business Incubation Center in East Africa, and Moolu Venture Lab, The Stalwart Hub, Platinum Hub, Ubulu Africa, Hebron Startup Lab, WAN-Hive Ghana, Green Tech Innovation, and Royal Science and Technology Park-Business Incubator (RSTP) in West and South Africa to our association of hubs. These additions will strengthen our efforts to achieve a fully digitalized Africa by 2030, as we continue to connect our hub members to a network of other stakeholders, lead innovation policy advocacy, and increase their capabilities through funding, collaborations, and knowledge sharing. We aim to enhance local African innovation ecosystems and provide better support for creating investment-worthy digital startups and businesses. We are optimistic about the impact our continuous expansion will have on Africa’s innovation and digital sector. As Mayssa Mrabet, our Director of Community, says, “AfriLabs will continue nurturing, supporting, and celebrating innovative ecosystems across the continent.” Our new members are equally excited to be a part of our growing network. Mely Monique, the Founder and CEO of Eureka Geo in Cameroon, states, “Becoming a member of AfriLabs is a unique chance for us to be part of the African digital ecosystem and access numerous opportunities.” Suleiman, Co-founder and Director of Cube Zanzibar, Tanzania, agrees, “This partnership amplifies our impact, aligning our island’s unique strengths with AfriLabs’ vision for a flourishing African innovation landscape.” We are looking forward to celebrating this growing community and plotting the way forward for the continent’s innovation growth at our Annual Gathering in Kigali from October 11-13. This year’s theme aims to accelerate Africa’s digital economy, and with the strength of the AfriLabs community, we invite you to join us. Don’t miss out – learn more and be a part of this year’s Gathering here: https://afrilabsgathering.com.

PRESS STATEMENT: AFRILABS CALLS FOR PEACEFUL RESOLUTION TO ONGOING SITUATION IN NIGER

AfriLabs is closely monitoring the situation in Niger and is deeply concerned by the current developments. We pray all parties involved to find ways to de-escalate the tension and seek a peaceful resolution. Niger has made significant progress in developing its innovation ecosystem, which includes a growing number of innovation hubs and startups. It is important that this progress is not lost due to the current situation. As an organization dedicated to promoting innovation and entrepreneurship across Africa, AfriLabs stands for peace, positive, and impactful development in Niger and across the continent. We believe that Niger has the potential to become a regional hub for innovation, and AfriLabs remains committed to supporting the growth and development of our member hubs in Niger and the technology and innovation ecosystem on the continent. We urge all stakeholders to work together to ensure that Niger can continue to make progress towards this goal. Signed, Moetaz HelmyOn behalf of the AfriLabs Board AfriLabs suit de près la situation au Niger et est profondément préoccupé par les développements actuels. Nous prions toutes les parties concernées de trouver des moyens de désamorcer la tension et de rechercher une solution pacifique. Le Niger a fait des progrès significatifs dans le développement de son écosystème d’innovation, qui comprend un nombre croissant de centres d’innovation et de startups. Il est important que ces progrès ne soient pas perdus en raison de la situation actuelle. En tant qu’organisation dédiée à la promotion de l’innovation et de l’entreprenariat à travers l’Afrique, AfriLabs est en faveur de la paix, d’un développement positif et impactant au Niger et à travers le continent. Nous pensons que le Niger a le potentiel pour devenir un centre régional d’innovation, et AfriLabs reste engagé à soutenir la croissance et le développement de nos Hubs membres au Niger et de l’écosystème de la technologie et de l’innovation sur le continent. Nous exhortons toutes les parties prenantes à travailler ensemble pour s’assurer que le Niger puisse continuer à progresser vers cet objectif. Signé, Moetaz Helmy Au nom du Conseil d’Administration de AfriLabs