ACCRA, Ghana, March 30, 2021/ -- In
its third year, the Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) prize competition
gives African entrepreneurs a unique platform to showcase their talent
and grow their businesses; ABH, which is the Jack Ma Foundation’s
flagship philanthropic program in Africa, annually awards 10 outstanding
finalists with a share of a US$1.5 million grant; Applications are now
open in English and French for “heroes” across all sectors and African
countries, with special emphasis on those working to achieve the UN
SDGs.
The “Africa’s Business Heroes” (ABH) prize competition (www.AfricaBusinessHeroes.org),
the Jack Ma Foundation’s flagship philanthropic program spotlighting
and celebrating Africa’s entrepreneurial talent, opened applications for
its third annual edition.
Entrepreneurs
from all 54 African countries, across every sector, age group, and
gender will now be able to submit their applications, in either French
and English, for a chance to compete for a spot among the Top 10
finalists. The central theme of this year’s competition, “It’s African Time”,
is a bold call to action for all talented African entrepreneurs who are
challenging stereotypes associated with "African time" through their
businesses, to leverage the ABH prize to scale their efforts as well as
share their stories of how they’ve driven change and solutions.
ABH
is part of the Jack Ma Foundation’s long-term commitment to help
support and foster an inclusive and strong Africa’s entrepreneurial
ecosystem. ABH will recognize 100 African entrepreneurs over a ten-year
period and allocate grant funding alongside training, mentoring and
learning programmes, as well as access to a community of like-minded
African business leaders.
At the grand finale later this year,
ten finalists will take the stage to present their businesses and share
their visions to an esteemed panel of judges, to win a share of the
US$1.5 million grant. The journey to the Finale will include several
rounds of rigorous evaluation panels, as well as access to a community
of international leaders and innovators, industry experts, investors and
accelerators, through a number of multi-disciplinary bootcamps and
training sessions.
In 2020, the ten outstanding finalists (https://bit.ly/3wlDA0G)
- half of whom were female – were selected from over 22,000 applicants
across all 54 African nations. They represented eight African countries -
Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and
Zimbabwe - and various industries including agriculture, fashion,
education, healthcare, renewable energy, and financial services.
“I
am proud to have been named the winner of the 2020 Africa’s Business
Heroes prize. The competition was an incredible journey. 2020 was a
challenging year that made us refocus from profitability to survival. I
hope my win inspires Africans to believe that we have what it takes to
make an impact, no matter where we are. The Prize is helping us scale
our energy solution across East Africa, and we remain focused to change
how Africa cooks, one kitchen at a time,” said Chebet Lesan, Founder and CEO at BrightGreen Renewable Energy.
The
journeys of Chebet and her fellow finalists will be featured in the
televised ABH show, which will air in four episodes across Africa and
online, later this year. The show will give exclusive access to the 2020
edition, following the finalists as they go head to head in the pitch
to the finale judges. With the show, ABH hopes to provide a masterclass
in entrepreneurship and inspire aspiring entrepreneurs, start-ups, and
small businesses across Africa to pursue their business dreams. The 2019
documentary “Looking for Africa’s Heroes (https://bit.ly/3wjNTlZ)”
featuring the first edition of ABH was recently shortlisted by global
film festivals including RapidLion - The
South African International Film Festival and AmDocs - the American
Documentary and Animation Film Festival.
“As we open our third
annual pitch competition, we want to recognize Africa’s extraordinary
entrepreneurs, whose business ventures not only are successful and
profitable but are generating positive impact on their local
communities. Despite the incredibly difficult conditions faced by
entrepreneurs and small businesses around the world over the past year,
Africa’s entrepreneurship has been experiencing an incredible upward
trajectory, showing the magnitude of potential and opportunities yet to
be seized. Therefore, Africa’s Business Heroes is excited to join forces
with our partners to identify, spotlight and support even more
passionate, innovative, and determined entrepreneurs across Africa.”
said Jason Pau, Executive Director of International, Jack Ma Foundation.
Global
leaders Graca Machel, Chair of the Graca Machel Trust Board and Ban
Ki-moon, Former UN Secretary-General and Co-chair of the Ban Ki-moon
Centre for Global Citizens serve on the ABH advisory board. In addition,
Anita Erskine, UN SDG Advocate and Founder of the STEM Woman Project,
will continue to serve as the official host of “Africa’s Business
Heroes” program. This year, ABH will continue to work with its Anchor
Partners across the continent - African Leadership Group (www.ALGroup.org), Ashesi (www.Ashesi.edu.gh), Dalberg (www.Dalberg.com), Janngo (www.Janngo.com), and RiseUp (www.RiseUp.co), with more to be announced in due course.
Applications
will be open online until June 7 with semi-finalists announced in
August, and the top ten finalists for 2021 unveiled in September. To
apply and for more information about ABH, please visit: www.AfricaBusinessHeroes.org and follow us on Twitter (https://bit.ly/3ddXou2), LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/31trJiD), Instagram (https://bit.ly/3sCcz6C) and Facebook (https://bit.ly/3rv6g3H).
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