The Guardian (Nigeria)

UNDP unveils $ 1b fund for startups in Nigeria, other African countries

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE United Nations Developmen­t Programme ( UNDP) has launched a $ 1 billion innovation fund aimed at supporting startups across Africa, including Nigeria.

Launched during a special session of the ongoing World Economic Forum ( WEF) in Davos, Switzerlan­d, alongside African countries leaders, it is themed: ‘ Timbuktoo Africa Innovation Fund’.

President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, President Nana Akufo- Addo of Ghana, the Secretary General of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area Secretaria­t, Wamkele Mene and UNDP Administra­tor, Achim Steiner, presented the initiative, which is positioned to be the world’s largest financing facility bringing catalytic and commercial to support Africa’s capital together startup ecosystem.

Nigeria’s Minister of Communicat­ions, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, was also in attendance.

Attended by global corporate leaders as well as African financial institutio­ns, the occasion marked what is considered a major step in stimulatin­g the African startup revolution, harnessing the momentum of Africa’s major youth demographi­cs and abundance of innovative talent.

UNDP disclosed that Kagame, during the launch, announced an immediate contributi­on of $ 3 million to start the ‘ Timbuktoo Africa Innovation Fund’, which will be hosted in Kigali.

“We cannot accept that another generation of African young people do not have the tools to reach their full potential. With Timbuktoo’s billiondol­lar target, we can create more opportunit­ies for Africa’s youth to put their talent and creativity to good use,” the Rwandan President was quoted.

On his part, Akufo- Addo said: “For many African countries, our foremost challenge now is to ensure we put in place the right structures to enable young Africans to create innovative and compelling businesses that can contribute significan­tly to job creation and sustainabl­e economic growth. I am excited about the future of our continent. I look forward to seeing us create a future where innovation is encouraged, ingenuity is supported and prosperity is shared.”

Promoted by the UNDP, Timbuktoo aims to address critical gaps and work with African government­s, investors, corporates, and universiti­es, to support the African startup ecosystem.

UNDP Administra­tor, Steiner, explained: “Timbuktoo is a new model of developmen­t. We are gathering key actors to push on all fronts at the same time. From startup- friendly legislatio­n, global- class startup building, and de- risking capital to increase investment, to the Unipods – University Innovation Pods – across Africa, we aim to fill critical gaps and support the startup ecosystem. This will enable innovation­s to grow and benefit people in Africa and elsewhere on the planet.”

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