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According to the latest State of Entrepreneurship Report by the FATE Foundation, the share of female-owned businesses in Nigeria in 2024 is 12% higher than in 2021. At 48%, the number of female-owned businesses is nearly equal to that of male-owned businesses. The report highlights the disparity between male and female-owned businesses across state lines. Bauchi is the only state with over 80% female-owned businesses, while Borno, Kebbi, and Zamfara have over 80% male-owned businesses. Edo State has an equal share of both.
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The objectives of the Algerian Businessmen Association. - Connecting investors from around the world and entrepreneurs in Algeria. - Training young entrepreneurs. - Finding new markets from around the world for Algerian products. - Explore investment opportunities in Algeria.
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The objectives of the Algerian Businessmen Association. - Connecting investors from around the world and entrepreneurs in Algeria. - Training young entrepreneurs. - Finding new markets from around the world for Algerian products. - Explore investment opportunities in Algeria.
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We launched the Access to Market Report titled: Pathways to Growth: Improving Access to Markets for Nigerian Entrepreneurs at the 10th Annual FATE Institute Policy Dialogue Series on Entrepreneurship. This report provides comprehensive analysis of the market access challenges and opportunities for Nigeria's Nano, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NMSMEs) across the domestic and exports markets. Dive into the details of this report by downloading at https://lnkd.in/gAbyuk6p #FATEInstitute #FATEPDS
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Encouraging entrepreneurship in any economy is crucial for fostering growth, innovation, and prosperity. Entrepreneurs play a vital role in driving economic development, creating jobs, and improving living standards. Our Keynote Speaker at our 2023 Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony, Engr Nnamdi Ezeigbo, Founder/CEO, Slot Systems Ltd, share profound insight on the need to continue to celebrate and encourage the entrepreneurial spirit and culture of Nigeria. Watch this short excerpt from his session. If you will like to watch the full session, comment “FULL CLIP” and we will send you the link. Guess who our Keynote Speaker for this year is! Watch this space. If you haven’t registered, please do so using the link in the comment section. See you next week Thursday. #FATEFoundation #FATEAnnualcelebration
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We're making headlines. The 10th Policy Dialogue Series on Entrepreneurship is generating buzz across media outlets, including BusinessDay. This milestone event promises to be a game-changer, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss sustainable entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Read the full details with the link below: https://lnkd.in/dPrdK8Pe #FATEFoundation #FATEInstitute #FATEPDS10 #FATEPDS
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We're making headlines. The 10th Policy Dialogue Series on Entrepreneurship is generating buzz across media outlets, including BusinessDay. This milestone event promises to be a game-changer, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss sustainable entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Read the full details with the link below: https://lnkd.in/dPrdK8Pe #FATEFoundation #FATEInstitute #FATEPDS10 #FATEPDS
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The Development Bank Ghana is making strides in its bid to promote entrepreneurship in remote areas. Get more insights from the Edfields Business Report.
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Imagine running a business where every day feels like a battle against unseen forces. For many MSMEs in Nigeria, this is their reality. High production costs, driven by relentless power interruptions, force them to rely on expensive alternatives just to keep business running. Logistical nightmares create supply chain bottlenecks, choking the flow of goods and stalling progress. Nigerian entrepreneurs also face limited access to markets and finance, while multiple taxes drain their resources. Promising policies remain on paper, with non-implementation becoming a persistent roadblock. Yet, these resilient business owners persevere, embodying the spirit of innovation and determination. On World MSME Day, let’s recognize and support these backbone businesses of our economy. Their struggles are real, but so is their potential. #WorldMSMEDay #SupportMSMEs #NigerianBusiness #Entrepreneurship
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Did you know that 51% of businesses in Africa struggle to access capital? At the ongoing Global Youth Entrepreneurship Summit 2024, taking place at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies, our Tech and Impact Manager, Cleon N., and Finance Manager, Lilian Wanjiku, are sharing valuable insights on how #MSMEs can overcome these challenges. Stay tuned for more updates from the summit! Youth Business International (YBI)
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