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Google continues to support startups with a renewed platform

Operating from a dedicated space in Lagos, Nigeria, Google’s first regionally-based startup accelerator program, Google for Startups Accelerator Africa, has committed to training 60 African startups over 3 years since its launch in 2017. This has meant over $3-million in equity-free support, working space, travel (pre- COVID-19 pandemic), PR and access to expert advisers from Google, Silicon Valley during each three-month programme.

Now the accelerator programme presents “Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Class 5”. Previously called Google Launchpad Accelerator Africa,  Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Class 5 will take place online, as one combined class of 20 startups, rather than the two classes per year held previously. The program will run for the usual 3 months, with a one week ‘virtual bootcamp’ per month, from 29 June until 11 September 2020.

The selected pool of startups for Google for Startups Accelerator Africa Class 5 2020 are from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia and Zimbabwe. The startups cut across an array of industries including logistics, transportation, education, agriculture, e-commerce, media, health and professional services. The 20 selected startups are:

While the Google for Startups Accelerator program has worked with 47 startups from 17 African countries across the continent including Algeria, Cameroon, Côte D’Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tunisia and Uganda, Google has continued to support developer communities across Sub-Saharan Africa, through Google Developer Groups, Developer Student Clubs and Women Techmakers, providing training and support for developers aligned with real-life job competency requirements. Here, community groups engage in activities like Study Jams: study groups facilitated by developers, for developers. Today there are over 120 active developer communities across 25 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.