Meet the 20 Ghanaian startups who graduated from UNICEF StartUp Lab Accelerator 🇬🇭
The UNICEF StartUp Lab in Ghana, supported by KOICA under the "KOICA-UNICEF Accelerating Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Ghana" project, has graduated 20 innovative entrepreneurs after a six-month accelerator program focused on business and product development. The lab aims to support businesses that contribute to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for children and young people. The startups that participated in the program's third cohort cover various sectors and include Loozeele Initiative, Brox Technology, My Power App, Easimodation, Nnoboa, NetLyfe, Bethniel Financial Technology, ViztaEdu, Chestify AI Labs, Luminate Career Services, Elnak Recycle, Jowato, EjumaHub, TrashSmart, Heny, CTN Technologies, AkoFresh, DeafCanTalk, KoenaConcepts, GAPHealth, and MEST. The program aimed to enhance the participants' skills, strengthen their businesses, and increase their social impact, contributing to the development of Ghana's entrepreneurial ecosystem. KOICA Ghana Office has been actively supporting developmental programs in Ghana across sectors such as public health, agriculture, rural development, education, and governance.
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