L’Africapitalisme est une philosophie économique : le secteur privé africain a le pouvoir de transformer le continent grâce à des investissements à long terme, créant à la fois prospérité économique et richesse sociale.
Plus →L’Africapitalisme est une philosophie économique : le secteur privé africain a le pouvoir de transformer le continent grâce à des investissements à long terme, créant à la fois prospérité économique et richesse sociale.
Plus →”Council a critical catalyst for transforming Nigeria’s business environment and this appointment is an important step closer to demonstrating that Nigeria is open for business” – President Jonathan. Abuja, Nigeria, September 2013 – President Goodluck Jonathan said Nigeria’s business competitiveness and ability to attract local and international investment will be significantly enhanced with the appointment …
Plus →Une étude réalisée début 2013 par l’African Management Initiative, un projet soutenu par l’Association des écoles de commerce africaines (AABS) et la Fondation Tony Elumelu, a révélé que seules 13 écoles de commerce africaines sont accréditées au niveau international.
Plus →VENTURES AFRICA – Heirs Holdings, président et fondateur de la Fondation Tony Elumelu (TEF), Tony Elumelu, a déclaré que sa fondation augmenterait de 20 à 20 le nombre de subventions annuelles accordées aux start-up qui développent des applications de contenu local qui résolvent les défis de l'Afrique. 50.
Plus →In another big move, one of Africa’s most influential entrepreneurs, Tony O. Elumelu (CON) has announced a 5-year endowment (support package) of The Future Africa Awards prizes. Recognized by the World Bank last year as ‘The Nobel Prize for Young Africans‘, The Future Awards Africa, which is in its 8th season, is presented in partnership …
Plus →Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are essential to growing African employment and GDP. In high-income countries, SMEs represent a high share of economic activity, a large share of employment, and bring informal business activity into the formal economy. Yet, a severe lack of financing is limiting the ability of African SMEs to grow and …
Plus →Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are essential to growing African employment and GDP. In high-income countries, SMEs represent a high share of economic activity, a large share of employment, and bring informal business activity into the formal economy. Yet, a severe lack of financing is limiting the ability of African SMEs to grow and …
Plus →<em>After President Obama’s visit to Tanzania, where the Power Africa initiative was launched, the New York Times’ editorial board says his plan to bring electricity to millions of Africans is promising, but the outcome depends on how it is carried out and whether it is sustained.</em> President Obama’s “Power Africa” initiative, unveiled during his recent …
Plus →Aid for business in Africa – In this article, which appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, Tony O. Elumelu asserts that the traditional approach to solving Africa’s problems through aid has created a cycle of dependency. A better approach, he says, is to use donor subsidies to fund private, for-profit ventures.
Plus →Les milliardaires africains devraient accroître leurs dons, mais devraient veiller à ce que leur argent apporte du changement aux citoyens ordinaires.
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