Women founders who are building tech startups in Africa can apply for the initiative.
on Tuesday announced applications for the inaugural Google for Startups Accelerator: Women Founders Africa Program.
The 12-week programme will commence in March 2023 and include one boot camp per month, held in a hybrid style of online and in-person sessions, Google said in a statement. The company noted that it will be instrumental in helping startups achieve their full potential and create a positive impact on their communities.
“Elevating the participation and leadership of women in the entrepreneurship ecosystem is crucial for promoting gender equality and driving economic growth in Africa.
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