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    You are at:Home»Business»Spark and partners launch Somalia’s first business incubator

    Spark and partners launch Somalia’s first business incubator

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    By Staff Writer on April 10, 2015 Business, News, Startups

    Spark, a dutch NGO and its partners (Cheetah Group, Collert Consultancy, Fayo foundation, Horn resource centre, SMART)  have launched the first Somali Business Incubator.

    This Business Incubator and Development Centre aims to develop entrepreneurship through a range of activities which include training, coaching and mentoring, access to a range of in-house services including secretarial, administrative and office-based space.

    The Africa House initiative is part of the Migrant Diaspora Entrepreneurship programme aimed at supporting entrepreneurship among Somali Diaspora migrants in the Netherlands and European Union.

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