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Youth Business International (YBI) holds flagship biannual Global Youth Entrepreneurship Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
October 25, 2024
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Youth Business International (YBI) holds flagship biannual Global Youth Entrepreneurship Summit in Nairobi, Kenya
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Earlier in this month of October, Youth Business International (YBI) held its flagship biannual Global Youth Entrepreneurship Summit in Nairobi, Kenya. Over three days, the YBI network heard from expert speakers and workshopped solutions to some of the biggest problems facing youth businesses and the societies they operate in. Attendees deepened interconnections, met inspiring young entrepreneurs and got to experience some of the vibrant local culture with the help of our member co-hosts CAP Youth Empowerment Institute (CAP YEI) and Somo Africa.

The first two days of the Summit began with inspiring keynote talks. Sara Elder, Head of the Employment Analysis and Economic Policies Unit at the International Labour Organization (ILO) kicked off day one with her talk on the generation for change and focused on big-picture problems which need big-idea solutions.

On day two, Hendrina Chalwe Doroba, Manager of the Education and Skills Development Division at the African Development Bank, gave an in-depth talk on youth entrepreneurship as a force for good and the vital role it plays in reducing unemployment in Africa.

Global Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards

Day one ended on a high with an awards ceremony celebrating inspiring youth businesses making a positive impact on their communities and the environment both locally and internationally. The three winners of the Climate, Sustainable and Social Entrepreneurship Awards were announced after months of suspense following on from the YBI Bootcamp in June and a public vote over the summer. The Global Young Entrepreneur of the Year was also presented their award by YBI’s CEO, Anita Tiessen. The winners were given a standing ovation and there were tears of happiness in the room for these inspiring young individuals. Read all about the winners here.

Subject deep dives

On day two of the Summit, attendees spent most of the day in breakout sessions focusing on specific topics ranging from artificial intelligence to financial inclusion, supporting newcomer migrants and refugees, diversity and inclusion, and sustainability. These subject deep dives provided the network with an opportunity to hear successful case studies and explore solutions for their own settings to increase the support they offer to young entrepreneurs.

Youth Entrepreneurship Trends and Policy Framework

YBI and the Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) were pleased to launch the Youth Entrepreneurship Framework on day three of the Summit. The framework will equip policymakers and entrepreneur support organizations with fresh perspectives and actionable steps to empower a new generation of founders. Learn more about the report and get your copy here.

Celebrating Kenyan culture

The event co-hosts and event sponsor Magical Kenya of the Kenya Tourism Board  helped to offer the attendees a taste of the local culture during the Summit. Each morning began with an opening performance from a young entrepreneur’s business, supported by either Somo or CAP YEI, and attendees also enjoyed a performance from the famous Bomas of Kenya at the poolside drinks reception ahead of the awards ceremony on day one.

There were also over 25 youth businesses at the marketplace on day two, showcasing a range of products and services from clothing and jewellery to vegan food and music education. Coffee breaks took place at the marketplace, offering everyone the opportunity to interact with the young people running their businesses.

Lastly, on day three, members had the opportunity to join Ufahamu visits (the Swahili word for understanding, consciousness or insight) to youth businesses around Nairobi supported by Somo and CAP YEI. They got to see how YBI members are helping young people to produce their products in high-quality facilities, providing the support they need to start and scale their businesses.

The power of the network

Lastly, attendees heard from members and the YBI Member Services team about the impact of this year’s Member Learning Exchange Scheme. It was announced that they will be opening applications for the second round of these international exchanges very soon. If you are a YBI member, keep an eye on your inbox.

 

 

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