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Entrepreneurship in Transition: Resilient African SMEs in a Digital, Green Era

Par : AAE Africa Team, Cornelius Nartey, Pallavi Panda, Estela Morais Westphalen, Christiana Tetteh
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  • ISBN8232182885
  • EAN9798232182885
  • Date de parution08/12/2025
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In 2025, African entrepreneurship stands at the intersection of transformation and a common platform for dialogue for African SMEs. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) continue to shape inclusive growth, embracing both digital innovation and sustainable practices to build a more equitable future across the continent. The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) remains committed to amplifying these stories of creativity, excellence and impact.
This year's edition, Entrepreneurship in Transition: Resilient African SMEs in a Digital, Green Era, reflects a decisive shift toward smarter, cleaner, and more connected business ecosystems. Within these pages, you will find diverse insights from each section: from Digital Innovation and Technology to New Markets and Opportunities. Each article embodies the same entrepreneurial courage that defines Africa's journey of turning challenges into opportunities and innovation into growth. How To Approach This BookReaders are encouraged to approach this volume as both a snapshot and a roadmap: a snapshot of 2024's dynamic entrepreneurial climate, and a roadmap for navigating a digital and sustainable African future.
Every section captures a vital dimension of this transformation, whether it is technology reshaping industries, business development for startups or education nurturing tomorrow's changemakers. The first section explores how innovation, when matched with human confidence and creativity, can bridge gaps in education, healthcare and commerce. Africa's digital revolution is no longer a distant vision; it's unfolding in real time.
From AI-powered HR systems in Liberia to telemedicine in Ghana, entrepreneurs are redefining how technology fuels inclusion and productivity. Next, we uncover how green innovation through circular economies, agri-value chains, and sustainable practices is driving the transformation of environmental challenges into business opportunities for the future. As climate change reshapes Africa's economic landscape, resilience has become a defining entrepreneurial trait. The third section dives into the evolving ecosystem of trade, regulation and investment from banks and venture funds to cross-border digital markets, highlighting the policies, partnerships and innovations shaping the continent's economic destiny.
Finance and governance remain the engines of Africa's growth. The fourth section showcases how SMEs are leading the continent's transition into the usage of clean energy. Electricity powers are very essential because, more than machines, they fuel livelihoods. Across Africa, entrepreneurs are driving industrial transformation by improving access to affordable, reliable energy through smart distribution models and digital tools.
In the fifth section, we turn to the skills, values, and education that equip African entrepreneurs to build businesses that last, those that blend purpose with performance and adapt swiftly to evolving markets. Leadership in entrepreneurship is the ability to envision, influence and drive innovation and growth in a dynamic environment. The final section explores the bold ideas and untapped markets that challenge conventional proof that innovation and transformation often emerge from neglected problems and overlooked communities.
Africa's next wave of opportunity lies where others see obstacles. The AAE eBook series remains a collective endeavour. We extend our gratitude to all contributors, editors, and volunteers who continue to make this initiative possible. Together, we reaffirm our vision to be an engine for change and a platform for dialogue for African SMEs.
In 2025, African entrepreneurship stands at the intersection of transformation and a common platform for dialogue for African SMEs. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) continue to shape inclusive growth, embracing both digital innovation and sustainable practices to build a more equitable future across the continent. The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) remains committed to amplifying these stories of creativity, excellence and impact.
This year's edition, Entrepreneurship in Transition: Resilient African SMEs in a Digital, Green Era, reflects a decisive shift toward smarter, cleaner, and more connected business ecosystems. Within these pages, you will find diverse insights from each section: from Digital Innovation and Technology to New Markets and Opportunities. Each article embodies the same entrepreneurial courage that defines Africa's journey of turning challenges into opportunities and innovation into growth. How To Approach This BookReaders are encouraged to approach this volume as both a snapshot and a roadmap: a snapshot of 2024's dynamic entrepreneurial climate, and a roadmap for navigating a digital and sustainable African future.
Every section captures a vital dimension of this transformation, whether it is technology reshaping industries, business development for startups or education nurturing tomorrow's changemakers. The first section explores how innovation, when matched with human confidence and creativity, can bridge gaps in education, healthcare and commerce. Africa's digital revolution is no longer a distant vision; it's unfolding in real time.
From AI-powered HR systems in Liberia to telemedicine in Ghana, entrepreneurs are redefining how technology fuels inclusion and productivity. Next, we uncover how green innovation through circular economies, agri-value chains, and sustainable practices is driving the transformation of environmental challenges into business opportunities for the future. As climate change reshapes Africa's economic landscape, resilience has become a defining entrepreneurial trait. The third section dives into the evolving ecosystem of trade, regulation and investment from banks and venture funds to cross-border digital markets, highlighting the policies, partnerships and innovations shaping the continent's economic destiny.
Finance and governance remain the engines of Africa's growth. The fourth section showcases how SMEs are leading the continent's transition into the usage of clean energy. Electricity powers are very essential because, more than machines, they fuel livelihoods. Across Africa, entrepreneurs are driving industrial transformation by improving access to affordable, reliable energy through smart distribution models and digital tools.
In the fifth section, we turn to the skills, values, and education that equip African entrepreneurs to build businesses that last, those that blend purpose with performance and adapt swiftly to evolving markets. Leadership in entrepreneurship is the ability to envision, influence and drive innovation and growth in a dynamic environment. The final section explores the bold ideas and untapped markets that challenge conventional proof that innovation and transformation often emerge from neglected problems and overlooked communities.
Africa's next wave of opportunity lies where others see obstacles. The AAE eBook series remains a collective endeavour. We extend our gratitude to all contributors, editors, and volunteers who continue to make this initiative possible. Together, we reaffirm our vision to be an engine for change and a platform for dialogue for African SMEs.