UK Launches Digital Toolkit To Boost African Market Access

April 15, 2020

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Digital Toolkit

The United Kingdom, in collaboration with PwC through the UK-Kenya Tech Hub, has unveiled a sophisticated digital toolkit designed to assist entrepreneurs in navigating and penetrating markets within Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa.

This toolkit was born out of a comprehensive study aimed at unraveling the essential prerequisites for startups eager to tap into these key African economies. Its prime areas of concentration include sectors such as agriculture, education, financial services, health, and manufacturing.

Packed with a wealth of resources, tools, and actionable guides, the digital toolkit equips entrepreneurs with critical insights necessary for a seamless market entry. Feedback loops have fine-tuned its contents, ensuring it remains adaptive and relevant. This tool also serves as a blueprint for future expansion into other African nations, nurturing a robust startup ecosystem across the continent. Additionally, it addresses pressing issues of social inclusion, equity, and gender equality, which are integral to the entrepreneurial landscape in the target sectors and countries.

In his remarks, Jordan Kyongo, the Head of East Africa Research and Innovation Hub at the British High Commission in Nairobi, emphasized the importance of the toolkit. “This initiative was indispensable in comprehending the market entry nuances entrepreneurs face in the region. We believe this digital toolkit will be pivotal in advancing Africa’s entrepreneurial framework. It’s an intuitive resource that amalgamates all the requisite information to simplify market entry into these three nations.”

The toolkit’s inception stemmed from the escalating hurdles African entrepreneurs face in accessing new markets, not just in Kenya, but across the continent. Varied regulatory landscapes, differing certifications, and tariffs create formidable barriers. Even a successful entrepreneur in one nation would still require as many as 55 separate licenses to operate across Africa’s 55 nations. Beyond the financial strain of acquiring these licenses, there’s a pervasive ambiguity about the actual steps needed to scale into new territories.

Representatives from the Kenya Innovation Agency, alongside UK-Kenya Tech Hub officials, were present during the toolkit’s launch, solidifying its position as a crucial resource for Africa’s burgeoning entrepreneurial community.

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