Ndovu is an alumnus of the
Google for Startups Accelerator Africa program (GFSAA), and like other startups on the continent, it is tackling some of the region's most pressing issues while also providing economic opportunities and jobs. Together, startups in Africa have made some impressive moves in 2021, attracting incredible investments up to the sum of
$1.1 billion to date: 69% higher than the entirety of 2020.
We
launched the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa program in 2017 to support startups to scale their solutions across the continent. So far, 82 startups from 17 African countries have participated in the program, and have gone on to raise over US$117 million in funding and created over 2,800 jobs around the continent. We are delighted to see the progress being made by these companies, and look forward to seeing what the future holds for them.
Today, we are pleased to announce that applications to the 7th cohort of the Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Program are now open at
g.co/AcceleratorAfricaAhead of a promising 2022, we have designed the program based on feedback from participating startups and with the continuous support of our global network of mentors. The program will run for 3 months, with a one-week virtual bootcamp per month, running from March through May 2022.
Applications for GFS Accelerator Africa are open from today through 14 January 2022. If you're building a great tech startup in Africa, or for Africa, you are welcome to
apply!
Andy Volk, Head of Ecosystem, Sub-Saharan Africa