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Seedstars 2020 Migration Challenge

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
August 10, 2020
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Application closes on August 25,2020

Seedstars 2020 Migration Challenge is making an open call for startups working on innovative solutions.

The global call for applications for the 2020 Migration Challenge is now open. In partnership with the International Organisation of Employers (IOE) and the Business Advisory Group of Migration, Seedstars is looking at rewarding innovative early-stage Human Resources, FinTech, CivicTech and EdTech start-ups with solution-oriented products to improve migration systems that respond to labour market needs.

The solutions should assist with better matching of employment sectors facing skills shortages with trained regular migrant workers – ex-pats, temporary workers, seasonal workers, intra-company transferees. The solutions should also provide ways for governments to share information and best practices to improve their policies. Finally, they should provide migrant workers with access to financial, educational, labor mobility services.

 Benefits: The winning startup will get a 3-month acceleration scholarship for Seedstars IRP.

Eligibility criteria:

  • The start-up must be an existing solution under 4 years of existence (averagely 2- year old)
  • The start-up must be a pre-seed, seed, or early-stage start-up with a minimum viable product (MVP).
  • Have a maximum of USD 500,000 of funding to date.
  • Primary users of the product should be governments, employers and migrant workers.

More details HERE

Apply HERE

 

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