UNDP, Accenture encourage young entrepreneurs
The United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) and Accenture have announced the launch of YAS! (Youth for
Africa and Sustainable Development Goals) (www.YASDG.com), a pan-African
entrepreneurship portal-platform which addresses four main pillars of the
entrepreneurship ecosystem: information, mentorship, funding and network.
“Africa’s entrepreneurial space
is advancing rapidly. However, success stories are often isolated and commonly
found only on the national or regional level,” said Lamin Momodou Manneh,
UNDP’s Regional Director. “In North and West Africa, Nigeria and Egypt are
taking a lead role while other localities remain marginalized. YAS! will help
to scale these efforts across the region – and the entire continent – to
improve on the individual achievements and make them collective.”
YAS! is an initiative of UNDP,
developed by its Regional Service Centre for Africa (RSCA), and powered by
Accenture that aims to connect entrepreneurs to the resources they need to
develop and grow their ideas or businesses. Users can interact on the platform,
leveraging features such as learning, an ecosystem map, and information around
opportunities for funding youth development.
The activation, which will take
place on the 10th and 11th of December 2018 in Lagos will be a two-day
programme where entrepreneurs, mentors, investors, corporate bodies and donors
will discuss entrepreneurial topics, attend workshops and network.
Day 1 will comprise panel
discussions, workshops and a shark tank. On Day 2, there will be a hackathon
where entrepreneurs will learn about emerging technologies such as blockchain,
big data & analytics, virtual reality, internet of things, artificial
intelligence and industry X.0. They will also attempt to incorporate these
emerging technologies into their solutions.
“Youth entrepreneurship is very
important to the growth of the African economies. The more youth are empowered
to create sustainable businesses, the more jobs are created. YAS! is committed
to empowering youth with skills, funding and mentorship support to help them
grow and scale,” added Rory Moore, Liquid Studio Director and Innovation Lead,
Accenture Africa.
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