FellowsIncreasing global food demand provides opportunities for young African entrepreneurs

Increasing global food demand provides opportunities for young African entrepreneurs

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2022

Aminata Becanty Coulibaly

About Aminata​ Aminata is a 22-year-old Ivorian entrepreneur who is currently pursuing a degree in marketing...

Upendo Ngussa​

About Upendo​ Growing up in rural Tanzania and experiencing the challenges of energy access, Upendo, a...

2021

Esther Akin-Ajayi

About Esther​ Esther is a 19-year-old aspiring architect and entrepreneur from Nigeria. She is a junior student...

Amadu Deen Bah

About Amadu​ Born in January 2000, Amadu was raised by a single mother alongside his...

2020

Abdelouahab Toukkart

Abdelouahab Toukkart developed his innate strong entrepreneurial skillset from his father. Abdelouahab left university and spent most of his teenage years helping his father while taking up part-time students.

Mahlatse Matlakana

Mahlatse Matlakana hails from Arrie village in Limpopo, South Africa. Her entrepreneurial journey began early when she started working on farms to support her family. After her matric, she took a gap year after registering to study law to focus on her passion for farming

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