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What are some startup incubators and seed programs in Sub-Saharan and North-African countries?

HiveColab (Kampala, Uganda): Hive Colab is an open community collaborative innovation coworking space for the tech community of Uganda. It offers a collaborative space where people can meet, learn from one another, share knowledge, find mentors, start and grow their businesses. It supports both social and business innovations from just an idea to a full scale operating business. They offer business and legal advice, as well as tech training and events. They are currently supporting a number of start-ups, including an initiative that allows citizens to report on water and sanitation problems, a social education platform, healthcare information management system and anotheraimed at helping SMEs keep track of their budget and expenses.Co-Creation Hub (Lagos, Nigeria): CcHUB is Nigeria’s first open living lab and pre-incubation space designed to be a multi-functional, multi-purpose space where work to catalyze creative social tech ventures take place. The HUB is a place for technologists, social entrepreneurs, government, tech companies, impact investors and hackers in and around Lagos to co-create new solutions to the many social problems in Nigeria. It is currently supporting over 20 entrepreneurs and has a very strong focus on social good.ActivSpaces (Buea, Cameroon): Working in the Cameroonian town of Buea, but currently expanding, ActivSpaces is an open collaboration space, innovation hub and startup incubator for African techies. The team there are currently working on a number of projects and offer important contacts and links to investors and technology leaders.iLab (Monrovia, Liberia): Working in the difficult conditions of Monrovia, iLab Liberia is a non-profit computer laboratory providing access to cutting-edge technology, expert IT assistance and a community leveraging technology for the good of Liberia. iLab offers free training courses in contextually relevant technologies that are open to the public. iLab also hosts tech events and serves as a meet-up space for a range of tech enthusiasts and professionals. It also boasts the fastest public internet connection in the country.BongoHive (Lusaka, Zambia): BongoHive’s three main pillars are innovation, creativity and sustainability. The pioneers working in BongoHive want to bring innovation to the world of economics, business, entrepreneurship, health, education etc. They describe themselves as out-of-the box thinkers that know new ideas need nurturing and support, who believe that results are more important than ideas and that the capacity to endure and outlast ‘here-today-gone-tomorrow’ products andservices is crucial if Zambia’s fledgling tech industry is to survive and thrive.KINU (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania): KINU is a social enterprise with the mission of concentrating, growing and accelerating the Tanzanian tech and social landscape. It offers industry meet ups and events, high-speed internet, data storage and backup, ICT workshops, app testing facilities and much more.RLabs (Cape Town, South Africa): RLabs is a global movement whose mission it is to: create an interaction space for collaborative design, creation, dissemination and application of knowledge; develop and empower champions in communities through innovation; give hope and make a difference; and be leaders in innovation continuously adding value. They currently operate a social enterprise Innovation Incubator and Accelerator (InnovIA), which is working with six teams of young entrepreneurs working on issues such as open government data, public transport information and tech news and views.RLabs (Hargeisa, Somaliland): A partner of the original RLabs, RLabs Somaliland offers a number of services including a Community Academy where new ideas and young entrepreneurs will be provided with training in areas such as software development, entrepreneurship, social and new media, mobile application and web development, an InnovIA like the one in Cape Town and product and service development.iHub (Nairobi, Kenya): The original African tech hub, iHub offers pretty much everything Nairobi’s tech community could want from high-speed internet, training events, access to venture capitalists and investor networks etc.RLabs (Windhoek, Namibia): Beginning life as part of the Namibia Business Innovation Centre, RLabs Namibia now offers a full range of training and events for all those interested in ICT. Typically, for an RLabs branch, its Innovation Incubator and Accelerator provides tailored support and facilities to turn that great idea into a fully fledged and profit generating enterprise.iSpace (Accra, Ghana): This new hub will have to cater for all of Accra’s burgeoning techies – we think they are going to be very busy! The hub will have all the usual services – desk space, events, mentoring, meeting rooms – needed to create a buzzing hive of tech activity for Ghana.joziHub (Johannesburg, South Africa) This urban hub has big ambitions and is well placed to connect with some of the real movers and shakers in South Africa. With this in mind, Indigo’s funding has helped to establish a transparency and accountability stream at the hub which should connect the technical know-how with the civil society organisations looking to safeguard and strengthen democracy in South Africa.Hypercube (Harare, Zimbabwe): This new space will enable entrepreneurs to invent, prototype, develop and test emerging products, develop new business models and services and create sustainable entrepreneurial opportunities which are aligned to Zimbabwean needs and context, extending to the region and beyond.kLab (Kigali, Rwanda): kLab (knowledge Lab) is a unique open technology hub in Kigali where students, fresh graduates, entrepreneurs and innovators come to work on their ideas/projects to turn them into viable business models. The growing kLab community is also made of experienced mentors who provide both technical and business assistance to its members. kLab also hosts events, workshops, bootcamp, hackathons and networking sessions to promote collaboration/partnerships, investment and financing.SwahiliBox (Mombasa, Kenya): This is one of the first hubs Indigo is supporting outside a capital city. Swahilibox believes the potential of Kenya as a technology hub lies in not having a centralised focus around Nairobi but to encourage other parts of the country to participate. Their aim is to encourage and strengthen an innovative culture, and engage local entrepreneurs and innovators to develop solutions to the challenges faced by the people of the Kenyan Coast.xHub (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia): Addis Ababa’s xHub Innovative Society is an open space for IT entrepreneurs, innovators, technologists, investors, tech companies and coders in Ethiopia to develop their tech idea into a product. They offer fast internet, access to experts and materials in a variety of fields, a comfortable, creative place to work and access to training sessions and workshops.Source: http://indigotrust.org.uk/2012/09/06/africas-tech-hubs/

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