Google launches three initiatives to empower women entrepreneurs in Africa

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By Onome Amuge

 

Google, in celebration of the  International Women’s Day,has announced three new initiatives aimed at empowering women entrepreneurs in Africa and providing them with the resources they need to succeed.

The initiatives by the multinational technology company include the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa: Women Founders Cohort, the Hustle Academy for Women-Led SMEs, and a social media series celebrating inspiring women in Africa’s technology sector.

The 15 startups selected for the programme  are from eight African countries and are creating innovative solutions that improve livelihoods in their communities.

Commenting on the programme, Folarin Aiayegbusi, head of startup ecosystem, Africa, said, “We are thrilled to announce the selected startups for the inaugural class of our Google for Startups Accelerator Africa: Women Founders Cohort. These women are tackling some of Africa’s most pressing challenges, and we’re excited to support them as they build the future.”

Google’s Hustle Academy is a bootcamp-style training programme designed to help entrepreneurs increase revenue, position themselves for investment, and build sustainable businesses for the future.

 As part of its International Women’s Day celebrations, Google plans to host six women-focused cohorts of the Hustle Academy program in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa throughout the month of March. Women entrepreneurs in these countries are invited to apply to join these cohorts at g.co/hustleacademy.

Google launches three initiatives to empower women entrepreneurs in Africa

In furtherance, Google is celebrating inspiring women in Africa’s technology sector through its #WomeninIT social media series. The series features the stories of six inspiring women who are breaking barriers and making an impact in the fields of technology, business, entrepreneurship, innovation, and startups on the continent.

 

According to Dorothy Ooko, head of communications, Google Africa, Google is committed to providing women entrepreneurs in Africa with access to funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Ooko also noted that through the programmes, Google aims to bridge the funding gap and empower women to succeed in their respective fields.

 

The Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Women Founders Cohort include:

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Onome Amuge is a Nigerian journalist and content writer known for his analytical and engaging reporting on business, finance, agriculture, commodities, and technology. He is currently a journalist at Business a.m., a Nigerian business-focused newspaper, where he has authored over 360 articles covering a wide range of topics including economic trends, market analysis, and policy developments.
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