World Economic Forum 2017 search for Africa’s top female entrepreneurs & Innovators (Fully Funded to Durban, South Africa)

Application Deadline: April 17th 2017

The search is on for the World Economic Forum’s top leading female tech innovators in Africa, who will be invited to share their experiences and engage with leaders at the Forum’s regional meeting this spring.

The WEF contest is open to any female entrepreneur whose business is less than three years old, uses innovative technology or business models, and has at least one year of revenue generation. The business must also be able to demonstrate social and economic potential. If this describes you, or if you’d like to nominate someone you know, you can do so here by Monday, April 17.

This is the second year we’ve run the competition. Last year’s winners were inspiring women working on everything from solar-powered vending carts to paperless health insurance.

This year’s World Economic Forum on Africa takes place 3-5 May in Durban, South Africa, under the theme Achieving Inclusive Growth. The meeting will convene regional and global leaders from business, government and civil society to explore solutions to create economic opportunities for all. It will provide insight from leading experts on how Africa will be affected by the onset of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, particularly in terms of safeguarding the region’s economies from negative disruption and exploiting opportunities for further growth and development.

Benefits

  • The top five entrepreneurs selected by the Forum’s judging panel will be invited to participate in the World Economic Forum on Africa on 3-5 May in Durban, South Africa

Here’s a look back at the entrepreneurs of 2016:

Natalie Bitature, Musana Carts, Kampala, Uganda: Musana Carts has used frugal innovation to develop environmentally friendly, solar-powered vending carts. With a price point of $400, each Musana Cart saves 3,000 tons of carbon emissions and improves the health of cities by eliminating pollution from charcoal and kerosene stoves.

Audrey Cheng, Moringa School, Nairobi, Kenya: Audrey Cheng established Moringa School to enable a whole generation to gain the skills they need to compete in the digital economy. Two years on, graduates work in the top tech companies in the region, earning on average 350% more than before they completed the coursework.

Lilian Makoi Rabi, bimaAFYA, Tanzania: bimaAFYA offers mobile micro-health insurance for the low income and informal sector, enabling healthcare services by drastically reducing costs with its completely mobile, paperless solution. bimaAFYA plans to expand to Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Nigeria and Ghana in 2017.

Nneile Nkholise, iMED Tech Group, Bloemfontein, South Africa: iMED Tech Group uses additive manufacturing to design breast and facial prostheses for cancer and burn victims. The company only employs African women under the age of 30 with research backgrounds in mechanical engineering.

Larissa Uwase, CARL GROUP, Kigali, Rwanda: CARL GROUP is improving the health of the nation by innovating new food products from a staple crop, the sweet potato. An agronomist by training, Larissa Uwase’s latest innovation, in partnership with the University of Rwanda, is to make spaghetti from the vegetable.

Apply/Nominate Someone for the WEF search for Africa’s top female entrepreneurs & Innovators.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the World Economic Forum search for Africa’s top female entrepreneurs & Innovators.

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12 comments

kemigisha tryphine April 3, 2017 - 12:21 pm
i like the idea and i would really like to be part of the event
kemigisha tryphine April 3, 2017 - 12:34 pm
i lie the idea and i would really like to be part of the activity
sylvia rejoice mantchombe April 5, 2017 - 4:10 am
Comment:that's what ilove most and I will be happy be part of you.wooow.
ADONON Mathilde Carine April 13, 2017 - 10:38 am
Super une grande envie de participer. Merci
TCHEKE akpélémawoussi Pulchérie April 13, 2017 - 10:57 am
Je suis jeune entrepreneur diplômé du DEAT spécialisé en production animale passionné de l'evelage je me suis lancé dans la production et le commercialisation de la viande de lapin a cause du déficit constaté dans mon pays le bénin..d'où cette idée de création d'une entreprise de commercialisation de lapin.Mon objectif est de le faire a une grande échelle jusqu'à comblé tous les déficit si possible depassé les frontière si non pourquoi ne pas faire une vente en ligne et vendre aussi au pays qui nous entoure?
TCHEKE akpélémawoussi Pulchérie April 13, 2017 - 11:00 am
Pour mes innovations c'est de faire la chambre froide de lapin sous forme des autres produits comme les poulets... Créé un site web,
TCHEKE akpélémawoussi Pulchérie April 13, 2017 - 11:03 am
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Edna Djidonou April 13, 2017 - 11:50 am
Great. I realy like to participate to this event.
Awoussi Koffi April 14, 2017 - 7:33 am
Comment et où s'inscrit,moi je suis au Togo Afrique de l'ouest.
GUIDIGAN Martial April 15, 2017 - 8:02 am
Très intéressant pour des journalistes comme nous pour une remise a niveau et pour PLUS de professionnalisme. Super.
TAWARI Angèle April 18, 2017 - 9:56 pm
Comment:moi je suis Angèle TAWARI, je suis dans la transformation du fonio et du baobab. je suis au Bénin et grâce a mon Établissement angel's floor je contribue a la promotion du fonio et du baobab afin de rendre son accès et sa consommation facile
Awoussi Koffi April 30, 2017 - 12:12 am
I like it
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