Letter: Africa’s refugee camps are a hub of entrepreneurial talent

“‘Africa’s cities are throbbing with youthful creativity’—and so are its refugee camps,” writes INKOMOKO CEO Julienne Oyler in the Financial Times. With 50 million displaced people and aid shrinking to just 33 cents a day, she calls for a shift

FEATURED: Youth, women businesses to benefit from Inkomoko’s Rwf189 billion investment

Inkomoko has availed Rwf189 billion for direct private sector investment to mainly support youth and women in micro and small businesses operating in refugee hosting communities in six African countries. Read More

Inkomoko commits to invest 90,000 in micro, small business across Africa

A regional organization, Inkomoko has announced a groundbreaking pledge to invest 90,000 micro and small businesses across Africa including South Sudan. Read More

Inkomoko commits to invest in micro, small business across Africa

A social enterprise that fosters economic growth in Africa has announced a pledge to invest $150 million (Sh22,950m) in micro and small entrepreneurs across the continent. Read More

Inkomoko sinks $150 million in Micro and Small Businesses in Africa

Inkomoko has announced a groundbreaking pledge to invest $150 million in micro and small businesses across Africa. This announcement was made during the second Global Refugee Forum taking place in Geneva, where governments, organisations, and private donors made pledges to

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