As YC retreats from Africa, alumni launch accelerators to fill the gap
TechCrunch | Tage Kene-Okafor - Dec 07, 2024
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- Y Combinator began accepting African startups in 2020, raising hopes for the region's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- YC has shifted its focus away from developing markets, prompting local accelerators to emerge.
- Accelerate Africa aims to become 'The YC of Africa' with a focus on local partnerships and mentorship.
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The decline of interest from major accelerators like Y Combinator presents both a challenge and an opportunity for African startups. While the loss of foreign funding is concerning, local initiatives like Accelerate Africa and GoTime AI could pave the way for a more self-sufficient ecosystem. It is crucial for the community to collaborate and innovate to build a robust pipeline of startups that can thrive independently.
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