Lincoln Njogu

Female Founders Takeover: Spreading the word (Virtual)

Our third Female Founders Takeover event was again powered by AfriLabs (see Female Founders Takeover: AfriLabs in Kigali). This time we hosted an online webinar for the African startup community, to share our work so far and to hear their experiences, particularly from women entrepreneurs, on starting businesses in Africa and gather views on overcoming barriers to growth.  A virtual event meant we were able to reach the wider pan-African community. We were fortunate to have representation from 8 African countries. Our mission was to include as many views from across the continent as possible,  We are proud to share the FAME Policy Brief! Click here to read the Policy Brief, including an analysis of the Ghanaian startup ecosystem and the policy recommendations generated by Ghanaian women entrepreneurs striving to thrive. 

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Female Founders Takeover:Mini Policy Hackathon in Accra

To anchor our research and build networks around our subject matter,  we have shared our vision and gathered insights from stakeholders across Africa, including joining AfriLabs’ Annual Gathering 2023 in Kigali, Rwanda, our first Female Founders Takeover event. Our second Female Founders Takeover event took us to Ghana, where we hosted a policy laboratory with a group of women entrepreneurs in Accra, leading startups in diverse industries including agriculture, fashion and tech. The session uncovered the realities of building businesses in Ghana, discussed the entrepreneurship policy environment, and generated policy solutions, ranging from ideas that could be implemented today, to moonshot ideas of the future. We are proud to share the FAME Policy Brief! Click here to read the Policy Brief, including the output from this workshop, which includes an analysis of the Ghanaian startup ecosystem and the policy recommendations generated by the Ghanaian women founders who took part in our event.

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Female Founders Takeover: AfriLabs in Kigali

Our first Female Founder Takeover event took place in Kigali, Rwanda, as part of AfriLabs’ 2023 Annual Gathering, a key event in Africa’s tech and entrepreneurial calendar to drive sustainable growth and innovation. The AfriLabs Gathering brought together key ecosystem players from across the continent, alongside global thought leaders and entrepreneurship enthusiasts.  We used our session at the Annual Gathering to showcase the Feminist African Manifesto for Entrepreneurship (FAME), a project born of the well-documented need for policies, policymakers and policymaking processes to work better, for African women founders to thrive. The project aims to support policymakers in developing innovative and radical policies to help women entrepreneurs in a complex startup environment, by promoting and creating participatory processes convening experts and stakeholders in workshops to co-create foundations for feminist innovation policies. As the Annual Gathering took place during the early stages of the FAME project, this was our first attempt at doing just that. We used the session as an opportunity to share some hard-hitting facts about why this project is important (see Figure 1) and our direction. The session brought together a small group of African female founders and representatives from policy bodies and iNGOs to explore specific policies required to improve the sustainability and impact of women-led businesses. It highlighted the need for existing incentives and initiatives to go further and everyone left the session invigorated and excited to see FAME come to life. We are proud to share the FAME Policy Brief! Click here to read the Policy Brief, including an analysis of the Ghanaian startup ecosystem and the policy recommendations generated by Ghanaian women entrepreneurs striving to thrive. 

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