These innovative online-based services want to transform things in Africa
Certainly, youth in Africa don’t lack inspiration, exciting ideas; they are motivated and are progressively targeted and backed by VC, Angel investors and traditional investors.
Today Connectikpeople.co
features:
Bassita (www.bassita.org); an Egyptian start-up that has developed the idea of
“click funding”; where businesses can host their social, cultural or
environmental projects and receive donations depending on whether the project
reaches its objectives in terms of number of clicks or times shared on social
networks.
The socially-responsible start-up upOwa (www.upowa.org) is Cameroon-based Company that has developed an intelligent solar-powered solution that aims to provide electricity to rural areas of Western and Central Africa that have not yet been connected to the national electricity grids.
The Malian company myAgro / N’Ga Sene (www.myagro.org) has developed a mobile application which can enable farmers to buy high-quality seeds and fertilizer, and to benefit from a range of training programs.
The Moroccan project
Kezakoo (www.kezakoo.com) is an e-learning platform that publishes free online
educational material (school documents and videos) by allowing members to share
their own content with the community.