Timbuktoo initiative officially launched by UNDP in Ethiopia

Date: 2024-04-27
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The Pan African development scheme designed by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Timbuktoo Initiative has been officially launched in Ethiopia to support startups and encourage job creation in African countries.


Aimed at addressing critical gaps and working with African governments, investors, corporates, and universities, to support the African startup ecosystem, timbuktoo also seeks to mobilize and invest 1 billion USD of catalytic and commercial capital to transform 100 million livelihoods and create 10 million dignified new jobs.

Ethiopia has officially joined the initiative in a ceremony organized in Addis Ababa in the presence of stakeholders.

Speaking during the event, the Minister of Innovation and Technology, Belete Mola highlighted the initiative's contribution to boost startups in Ethiopia.

He also pointed out that the initiative is instrumental in enhancing the innovation space among African countries.

“This initiative is the largest in the world dedicated to supporting the innovation ecosystem in Africa. Today marks a significant step forward our commitment to creating more and better early-stage risk capital which is defused, localized and inclusive. It also fixes fragmented eco-systems and builds Pan African startups” the minister elaborated.

The minister expressed the commitment of the government to work tirelessly alongside with partners to ensure the successful implementation of the initiative.

Ethiopian Capital Market General Director, Biruk Taye said the timbuktoo initiative will enable startups to achieve success by working in collaboration with one another indicating the practical measures being taken by the government to encourage innovation and implement the initiative.


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