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SI AFRICA

Trade

♦  AfCFTA

♦  Global competitiveness

♦  Access to New Markets

The trade potential of Africa both on the Continent and globally is a much debated subject. What is not in question is that women are succeeding, taking up opportunities through their networking capabilities.

Entrepreneurial skills are crucial not only to create new business but also to strengthen human capital and make individuals more employable and competitive. Driven by market demand for the skills of today and the future, the AAE Program works with industry, private, public, and third sector organisations to train the workforce of today and tomorrow.

The fact that Africa now has the single largest free trade zone in the world with a 1.3 billion population. With the increasing capacity of a growing middle class in Africa, the opportunity and the stakes are high.

Social Innovation Africa, through its work with;

agricultural production hubs,

support of social entrepreneurs,

a knowledge hub featuring our version of the Library of Alexandria, Think Tank research and

policy recommendations, as well as our

Journal of Entrepreneurship, we are equipping entrepreneurs with skills and networks for collaborations, and a ‘home’ to discuss and debate what they want to see their Continent evolving into. 

Our network of specialists in market access, particularly new markets following the Covid-19 pandemic, are on hand to walk government, industry and civil society actors invested in wealth creation for Africa skillfully through the myriad of challenges.

Trade in Africa 

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