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Anzisha Anzisha is Africa's premier award for young entrepreneurs. 2026 applications open on 7 October 2025
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Anzisha is Africa's pioneering youth entrepreneurship movement, supporting young entrepreneurs in their transition to the economy through comprehensive fellowships, innovative programs, and powerful storytelling that transforms perceptions across the continent. Anzisha exists to champion youth entrepreneurship in Africa, drawing attention to its unique potential and equipping young entrepreneurs t

o grow and co-create impact—today and for the future. We are dedicated to empowering young entrepreneurs with a supportive community that helps them scale, succeed, and shape their future. By sharing their stories, we inspire others and reshape perceptions of youth entrepreneurship across Africa.

The Anzisha network is already home to 279 young entrepreneurs across Africa who have collectively created over 5,000 jo...
05/06/2026

The Anzisha network is already home to 279 young entrepreneurs across Africa who have collectively created over 5,000 jobs and raised more than $16.3 million to grow their businesses. ✨

What starts here doesn’t end after three years either. Fellows become mentors, collaborators, and part of a lifelong community of young African builders shaping the future together.

40 more founders are about to enter the group chat 👀

71%. That is the share of 15-24 year olds across Africa who plan to start a business in the next five years.Those founde...
01/06/2026

71%. That is the share of 15-24 year olds across Africa who plan to start a business in the next five years.

Those founders are already sitting in classrooms, running small ventures, and looking for someone to take them seriously.

Most ESOs are still designing programs for 25-to-35-year-olds. The Think Younger toolkit is the blueprint to change that — with real case studies from Ashoka, FATE Foundation, Jangu International, and Anzisha.

Four pillars. One framework. Thousands of potential jobs.

Download it now — it is free and built specifically for practitioners like you.
https://anzisha.info/thinkyounger

Africa creates 3 million jobs a year. 10 to 12 million young people enter the labour market every single year. That is n...
28/05/2026

Africa creates 3 million jobs a year. 10 to 12 million young people enter the labour market every single year. That is not a skills gap. That is a structural crisis — and entrepreneurship is the only answer we have that scales.

But only if we back the right people, at the right age, with the right support.

That is exactly what the Think Younger ESO Toolkit is built for. A practical, evidence-based guide for ESOs ready to stop overlooking Africa's youngest founders and start building programs that actually work.

Download the Think Younger Toolkit — Free: anzisha.info/thinkyounger

📢 Issue 2 of our flagship magazine, Anzisha Pulse, is here.In this issue, we continue to interrogate what it means to Th...
26/05/2026

📢 Issue 2 of our flagship magazine, Anzisha Pulse, is here.

In this issue, we continue to interrogate what it means to Think Younger - exploring why and how entrepreneurship support must shift its focus toward the young founders who are already building businesses, long before they seem "ready".

We're building off of our previous edition with practical insights, honest reflections, entrepreneurial lessons, founder journeys, and the realities of building businesses young, directly from the Anzisha community. Keep up with previous cohorts, with exclusive looks into where they are now and how their businesses have flourished since the fellowship.

Anzisha Pulse is African youth entrepreneurship as it’s actually lived.

Read and download Issue 2 for free: https://anzisha.org/Magazine

Africa Month holds space for reflection on identity, on progress and on the kind of future we’re collectively shaping.Ac...
14/05/2026

Africa Month holds space for reflection on identity, on progress and on the kind of future we’re collectively shaping.

Across the continent, there’s a quiet but powerful shift underway. Ideas are being tested, ventures are taking shape, and young people are actively contributing to the economies and communities around them.

It’s a reminder that Africa’s growth isn’t abstract, it’s built through everyday action and audaciousness.
As we celebrate the richness of the continent this month, it’s worth asking: what does Africa look like when more of us choose to build? 🌍

What does it take to help young entrepreneurs actually build, not just think? 🤔Think Younger: Educators Toolkit is a pra...
13/05/2026

What does it take to help young entrepreneurs actually build, not just think? 🤔

Think Younger: Educators Toolkit is a practical resource for educators working with 15 - 24 year olds across the continent. Grounded in research, real case studies and tested models, it offers clear ways to move beyond mindset-building and support young people to launch, navigate, and sustain real ventures.

That first step shouldn’t feel like guesswork.

Download here: https://bit.ly/4dRhqLP

What do young entrepreneurs actually struggle with?From our latest ESO report, one thing is clear: It’s not just funding...
07/05/2026

What do young entrepreneurs actually struggle with?

From our latest ESO report, one thing is clear: It’s not just funding… it’s navigating uncertainty, access, and growth at the same time. Understanding this is how we build better support systems.

Read more insights in the full report: anzisha.org/download/think-younger-eso

06/05/2026

Raised in a farming community in Benin, Affi Noëline Ayebou saw early on how agriculture shapes lives, and what’s possible when it’s done right. 🌽

A Mastercard Foundation scholar with a strong background in agricultural sciences, she turned her passion into purpose by launching Ana Agri d’Or in 2022. Today, her business produces and markets agricultural and animal products while tackling some of her community’s biggest challenges: hunger, unemployment, and access to opportunity.

But Affi’s vision goes further; she’s creating jobs, training young people in agri-processing, and building a more sustainable future from the ground up.

05/05/2026

Entrepeneurship isn't one-size-fits-all - and neither are young entrepreneurs. At Anzisha, we start by understanding who young people are, where they come from, and what they need, in order to build real, grounded support that helps entrepreneurs grow with confidence and resilience. 🌱

24/04/2026

Inspired by her agricultural background and social enterprise focus, Jesca Nayebare founded Farmplus in Uganda. Farmplus uses black soldier fly larvae for sustainable animal rearing, cutting farmers' feed costs, converting waste to conserve the environment, and creating jobs for local communities, including women and youth.

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