• News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
    • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
MSME Africa
  • News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
    • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
    • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
MSME Africa
No Result
View All Result

Call for Applications: Investing in Africa i3 Program for e-health Startups ($50,000)

Victor Odeyemi by Victor Odeyemi
July 4, 2022
in Africa, Business, Health, News, Opportunities
0
Call for Applications: Investing in Africa i3 Program for e-health Startups ($50,000)
Share

The pan-African “Investing in Innovation” i3 program, supported by the Gates Foundation, will give 30 African e-health startups each year access to a regular grant of $50,000 USD, market and federal govt access events across the region, and connections to a top-tier global ecosystem in the healthcare industry.

A joint report on the financial difficulties faced by African e-health delivery enterprises was released about a year ago by the Moroccan consulting firm Southbridge A&I and its Canadian affiliate Salient Advisory.

They suggested two continental frameworks to better provide pooled working capital solutions in Africa and better direct foreign investment to African businesses. The first recommendation of this report is put into practice through the i3 initiative.

The US$7 million pan-African program is created to help 30 businesses annually over a two-year period that specialize in supply chain and e-health in Africa.

Regarding accessibility, quality, availability or transparency of health supply chains, i3 seeks to discover early-stage or growth-stage innovators across the continent who can have a real impact on public health.

These businesses, chosen by four of the top accelerators on the continent, will be qualified for both a market outreach program through regional events and a continuous grant of US$50,000.

The accelerators include Co-Creation Startup boot camp AfriTech in South Africa for Southern Africa, Hub (CcHub) in Nigeria for West Africa, IMPACT Lab in Morocco for North Africa, and Villgro Africa in Kenya for East Africa.

How to Apply?

Applications for the initial round of 30 companies for the i3 Programme are currently being accepted HERE.

Deadline for application is Sunday, August 14, 2022. 

 

Post Views: 6
Share

Related Posts:

  • Best Cities to live as an Entrepreneur in Nigeria
    Ultimate 2025 Guide to the Top Business Enabling…
  • MSME Africa Unveils Top 50 Remarkable MSME Founders 2023, Awards them $25,000 in Media Credits
    MSME Africa Unveils Top 50 Remarkable MSME Founders…
  • Africa must prepare for the inevitability of a global food crisis - Akinwumi Adesina
    Overcoming Binding Constraints to Competitive…
  • Top 15 Social Media Marketing Tools for Nigerian Entrepreneurs
    15 Social Media Management Tools That Will Make Life…
  • How African Startups Can Secure Funding in Tough Markets
    How African Startups Can Secure Funding in Tough Markets
  • #IWD2023: Celebrating Outstanding Women in Micro Small and Medium Enterprises
    #IWD2023: Celebrating Outstanding Women in Micro…
Tags: Call for ApplicationsGrantsInvesting in Innovation (i3)Opportunities
Previous Post

Foreign Group exposes reasons investors avoid Nigeria

Next Post

Why we’re asking Entrepreneurs to register on our portal – Ogun State

Next Post
Why we’re asking Entrepreneurs to register on our portal – Ogun State

Why we're asking Entrepreneurs to register on our portal – Ogun State

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result
Join MSME on Whatsapp
Subscribe To Our Newsletter
Enter your email to receive a weekly round-up of our best posts. Learn more!
icon
By subscribing, you agree with our privacy policy and our terms of service.

Recent Posts

  • Nigeria’s Creative Sector Faces Urgent Call for Stronger IP Protection at MSME Conference 2025
  • NTDA Launches Naija Flavour 2025 to Boost Tourism, Culture and SME Growth Across Nigeria
  • Youth Office Launches Skill-Aid Initiative to Strengthen Technical Capacity in Nigeria’s Printing Sector
  • NDE Olympiad Launches to Bridge Skills Gap and Strengthen Nigeria’s Technology-Driven SME Ecosystem
  • All You Need to Know About the FG ₦50 Million Student Venture Capital Grant (S-VCG)

Recent Comments

  • 10 Reasons Why SMEs Should Invest in Video Marketing - MSME Africa on How to Create Viral Videos for Social Media in 2024
  • link alay4d on 5 Nigerian-based Companies Providing Accelerator Programs for Startups in 2024
  • Damilare Oladeji on Nigerian Government Agencies that Support Entrepreneurship in 2024
  • situs alay4d on 50 Best Tools to Boost Your Productivity as an Entrepreneur in 2025
  • Otabor Osayomore Blessing on Ultimate 2025 Guide to the Top Business Enabling Cities for Startup Founders and Entrepreneurs in Nigeria
  • About us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • Submit News
  • Terms of Use

© 2023 MSME Africa - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Financial Services
  • Opportunities
  • About Us

© 2023 MSME Africa - All rights reserved.