Each year African innovators sign the Harambe Declaration in the historic Gold Room of the Mount Washington Hotel, thereby pledging “to work together as one to pursue the social, political and economic development of our continent ”. In this spirit, Gold Room Briefings chronicles the progress of our collective endeavor to build Africa’s future.
As determined visionaries, Harambeans are excelling in their various fields, scaling ventures that are not only building Africa’s future, but the world’s.
African entrepreneurs have been seeing remarkable growth in terms of startup funding, and investment deals. Just last year, funding for African startups quadrupled, while the number of funding deals more than doubled.
Learn how Harambean Eyram Akofa Tawia seeks to change the representation of African superheroes with Leti Arts, an African business focused on bringing an authentic Africa to a worldwide audience, through meaningful games and digital comics.
With investment money pouring into the continent, Harambean Haweya Mohamed realized that an organization would be needed to bridge the gap between foreign investors and African entrepreneurs.
Harambeans
December 13, 2018
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