Despite their societal significance, social enterprises in Africa face grave challenges in accessing markets or creating new ones to achieve their social objectives while ensuring commercial viability. These challenges stem from limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, and regulatory hurdles prevalent in many African countries, which make it difficult for enterprises to achieve their social goals through classic business mechanisms.

However, with the emerging African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA), the potential of disruptive technologies, and sustainability initiatives—such as the circular economy—, social enterprises in Africa have a unique opportunity to organize afresh and leverage their innovative capacities for new market creation and market access.

The leading question for our two-day workshop is: How can social enterprises in Africa create new markets or access existing ones in a way that is socially, and environmentally—as well as commercially—sustainable?

Together with our expert speakers, we will explore opportunities, barriers, and strategies for African social enterprises to organize sustainably. The workshop will facilitate knowledge-sharing among established social entrepreneurs in the field, policymakers and development practitioners will also discuss regulatory frameworks and innovative approaches.

During the workshop, practitioners and academic experts will conduct a practical session on creating sustainable products and services. Participants will receive guidance on developing new offerings that can sustain their efforts to address societal challenges and meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

If you are a social entrepreneur or interested in starting a social enterprise in an African country, have a core social and/or environmental purpose, and are interested in the principles of sustainable market creation and access, this workshop is for you. Register below to attend.

Despite their societal significance, social enterprises in Africa face grave challenges in accessing markets or creating new ones to achieve their social objectives while ensuring commercial viability. These challenges stem from limited resources, inadequate infrastructure, corruption, and regulatory hurdles prevalent in many African countries, which make it difficult for enterprises to achieve their social goals through classic business mechanisms.

However, with the emerging African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA), the potential of disruptive technologies, and sustainability initiatives—such as the circular economy—, social enterprises in Africa have a unique opportunity to organize afresh and leverage their innovative capacities for new market creation and market access.

The leading question for our two-day workshop is: How can social enterprises in Africa create new markets or access existing ones in a way that is socially, and environmentally—as well as commercially—sustainable?

Together with our expert speakers, we will explore opportunities, barriers, and strategies for African social enterprises to organize sustainably. The workshop will facilitate knowledge-sharing among established social entrepreneurs in the field, policymakers and development practitioners will also discuss regulatory frameworks and innovative approaches.

During the workshop, practitioners and academic experts will conduct a practical session on creating sustainable products and services. Participants will receive guidance on developing new offerings that can sustain their efforts to address societal challenges and meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

If you are a social entrepreneur or interested in starting a social enterprise in an African country, have a core social and/or environmental purpose, and are interested in the principles of sustainable market creation and access, this workshop is for you. Register below to attend.

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Speakers

Olumayowa Okediran

Olumayowa Okediran

Director of Programs, Students For Liberty.

Socrates Kraido Majune

Socrates Kraido Majune

Lecturer, Department of Economics and Development Studies, University of Nairobi.

Moses Kanyesigye

Moses Kanyesigye

Joint Program Coordinator, Youth in business, trade and enterprise, You lead Africa & East African Business Council.

Kasapo Manda

Country Director, 2nd Door Zambia.

Akin Alabi

Co-Founder & CEO, Corporate Farmers International

Theodora Chimonez

Founder/ Chief of Product Matchimoni Limited

Ronita Ghosh

President, World Chamber for Social Business & Co-convener, ASEW 5th Edition

Adeyemi Adelekan

Convener, African Social Enterprise Workshop (ASEW)

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5th Summer Edition Schedule

AUGUST 17

UNDERSTANDING AFCFTA AND YOUR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE | 12.15pm WAT

With its implementation, AfCFTA has the potential to create the world’s largest free trade area, covering 54 African countries and over 1.2 billion people. This session will delve into the potential, the opportunities, and the barriers of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement and how social enterpreneurs can leverage it to organize for profit and social impact.

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Socrates Kraido Majune

Lecturer, Department of Economics and Development Studies, University of Nairobi.

Olumayowa Okediran

Olumayowa Okediran

Director of Programs, Students For Liberty.

MARKETS AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) | 1.00PM WAT

Markets can become powerful agents of positive change, advancing the global goals and creating a sustainable and equitable world. In this session, we aim to explore the critical role of markets in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how social enterprises can drive this development in Africa.

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AGRICULTURE AND FOOD MARKETS | 1.25PM WAT

With a rapidly growing population and changing climate, Africa’s agricultural sector plays a critical role in ensuring food security, economic development, and poverty reduction. In this session, we aim to explore the unique challenges and immense potential of Africa’s agricultural and food sector and how social enterprises can lead the way in unlocking economic growth, improving livelihoods, and ensuring food security through sustainable agricultural practices.

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Akin_Alabi

Akin Alabi

Co-Founder & CEO, Corporate Farmers International

SUSTAINABLE FASHION MARKETS

Sustainable fashion markets are emerging across Africa where ethical style meets social impact. This session will explore the potential of sustainable fashion to drive positive change and how social entrepreneurs can engage and reshape the fashion industry with sustainable practices, while empowering local communities.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND YOUR SOCIAL ENTERPRISE | 1.45PM WAT

How can Artificial Intelligence (AI) be leveraged to address societal challenges, empower marginalized communities, and foster sustainable development? In this session, you will discover how AI can be harnessed to drive positive change, enhance efficiency, and amplify social impact.

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Jassim Haji

President
International Group of Artificial Intelligence

Youth-led and youth-focused market innovations for sustainability | 2.15PM WAT

This session aims to shed light on youth-led market innovations that contribute to sustainable development in Africa, drawing out some underlying key principles. It aims to showcase inspiring examples of young African entrepreneurs who have developed innovative solutions to tackle environmental, social, and economic issues while creating sustainable businesses.

Moses Kanyesigye

Moses Kanyesigye

Joint Program Coordinator, Youth in business, trade and enterprise, You lead Africa & East African Business Council.

Social innovation in the education sector | 2.35PM WAT

This session seeks to amplify local initiatives and inspire novel approaches to advancing education in Africa. Participants will gain valuable insights into how social entrepreneurs can innovate to sustainably access the education sector in Africa, learning from innovative approaches in a similar geographical context. 

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AUGUST 18

Problem framing and design thinking for sustainability | 12.10PM WAT

This session aim to foster a deep understanding of the principles and methodologies of problem framing and design thinking and its potential applications within the context of markets. Participants will gain valuable insights into how social entrepreneurs can leverage design thinking as a strategic tool to identify market needs, create people-centred products or services, and unlock new opportunities for sustainable growth.

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BUILDING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS | 1.30PM WAT

Understanding the principles of building new products and services is crucial for creating new markets or accessing existing ones in a sustainable manner. In this practical session, we will explore the strategies, technologies, and design principles that enable the creation of sustainable products for new and existing markets in an African context.

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