WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR AFRICA

Women Entrepreneurship for Africa is focused on empowering underserved communities in Sub-Saharan Africa comprising of women, youth, and the informal sector.

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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR AFRICA

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Date Company Article Money raised
2022-06-02 Dromedic Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Dromedic N/A
2022-06-02 Ecobarter Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Ecobarter N/A
2022-06-02 Plumbee Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Plumbee N/A
2022-06-02 Farm On Wheels Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Farm On Wheels N/A
2022-06-02 Happy Coffee Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Happy Coffee N/A
2022-06-02 Kwanza Cocoa Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Kwanza Cocoa N/A
2022-06-02 FarmerTribe Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - FarmerTribe N/A
2022-06-02 Store2Door Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Store2Door N/A
2022-06-02 Kosmotive Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Kosmotive N/A
2022-06-02 Nyayo Moms Sokos Women Entrepreneurship for Africa investment in Grant - Nyayo Moms Sokos N/A

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