After years of living in exile, this entrepreneur returned to post-conflict Liberia to found Africa’s first-ever Fair Trade Certified apparel manufacturer.
440 million kids in Sub-Saharan Africa stand to miss out on opportunities for a quality education. Ubongo wants to rewrite that story – using entertainment.
In today's world, digital literacy is key. This startup aims to provide all Africans with access to reliable, inspiring, and educational digital content.
By 2030, half of the world’s population won’t have access to clean water. Enter Desolenator, an affordable and versatile device that uses solar technology to create clean water and facilitate micro-entrepreneurship in affected communities.
Solar prices have fallen, while technology and efficiency have improved. See how solar technology is impacting three very different parts of the world.
Ken Banks had no idea how to help solve some huge, complex problems out there. But lack of certainty and answers turned out to be a great starting point.
This EdTech startup shows if you don’t constantly iterate your product based on field research and user input, you'll have a perfect product with no business model.
This experimental frame from rapid-prototyping genius, Tom Chi, will help uncover the most effective solutions to master distribution for startups in emerging markets.
With so few comparisons in the African tech market, it's imperative to share data to set a baseline and move the ecosystem along—the future depends on it.
It's time for major corporations to undergo a revolution. Opportunities to create profitable businesses serving 3 billion bypassed customers are limitless.
It may be hard, but keeping a firm commitment to hiring local staff should be a priority for any startup in the African market. This is why it matters.
The year 2015 was an exciting year for entrepreneurship in East Africa. Check out this gallery of photos capturing the 9 Unreasonable East Africa ventures.