Close Menu
  • Home
    • News
    • Hubs
    • Startups
    • Events
    • Features
  • Southern Africa
  • West Africa
  • East Africa
  • North Africa
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Pipeline
  • Research
  • Podcast
Disrupt Africa
  • Home
    • News
    • Hubs
    • Startups
    • Events
    • Features
  • Southern Africa
  • West Africa
  • East Africa
  • North Africa
Disrupt Africa

Investors need intentionality and targets to combat gender inequity – Janngo

0
By Gabriella Mulligan on February 21, 2023 East Africa, Features, North Africa, Southern Africa, West Africa

Entrepreneurial talent is equally distributed around Africa, and among men and women, but financial opportunity is not, as such investors should operate with intentionality and ambitious targets to counteract this inequity, says Fatoumata Bâ, founder and managing partner of Janngo Capital.

Speaking on Disrupt Podcast, Bâ says a certain level of gender awareness is warranted when making investment decisions in order to counteract the inequality in the amount of funding which goes to female founders.  It is not about forced targets, but about having an intentional awareness of the benefits of having a diverse investment portfolio, she says.

Launched in 2018, Janngo Capital – which is one of Africa’s only female-founded and female-led VC firms – reached the first close of its targeted EUR60 million (US$) fund last year, and has committed 50 per cent of its funds to backing female entrepreneurs.

“We’re proud today to be the continent’s largest gender equal tech fund, because we’ve committed 50 per cent of our proceeds to startups founded, co-founded, or benefitting women,” she says.

“It’s interesting because you could argue that, maybe we’ll be deploying 50 per cent, and it will be the smaller cheques, or it will be just to try to give a chance to women.  But it’s the opposite.  Today the most successful startups in our portfolio are female-led.  So to me it shows that when you have first an intentionality, and then you have some targets, from which you track your progress beyond just a pledge or commitment, those are driving forces to do your best […] Because in Africa talent is really equally distributed.  That’s a fact. But what is missing is access to opportunities and in my experience what happens if you extend that access to opportunity, is that female entrepreneurs do just as well if not better than the male entrepreneurs.”

Similarly, entrepreneurs are talented and active in all regions of Africa, but funding does not reflect this with the majority of funding opportunities going to Anglophone Africa, Bâ says. As such, Janngo has also made target commitments to support French-speaking founders.

“We have committed 50 per cent of our proceeds to Francophone Africa because we do believe that there is no reason why we don’t see as many tech enabled companies delivering impact in any region in Africa.”

The Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa series – produced by Disrupt Africa, commissioned by Boost Africa Technical Assistance Facility and financed by the European Union under EDF Thematic Blending and Cotonou Investment Facility – looks at VC firms championing gender diversity in Africa.  Through a series of case studies and podcasts, we meet some of Africa’s leading female VC fund managers.

To learn more about Bâ and Janngo Capital, download the case study here; or listen to the full podcast episode here.

Download Now!0 Downloads

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous Article(Case study 3) – Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Janngo Capital
Next Article African agri-tech startups invited to apply for GROW Impact Accelerator
Gabriella Mulligan
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)
  • LinkedIn

Inspired and excited by the African tech entrepreneurial scene, Gabriella spends her time travelling around the continent to report on the most innovative tech startups, the most active investors, and the latest trends emerging in the ecosystem.

Comments are closed.

DISRUPT AFRICA PODCAST
MOST READ
  • Ghanaian fintech company Zeepay secures $18m debt funding to accelerate expansion posted on May 7, 2025
  • Ghanaian retail-tech startup Tendo secures Renew Capital funding posted on May 2, 2025
  • Kenyan agri-tech company Twiga Foods acquires 3 local FMCG companies posted on April 24, 2025
  • Lagos-based VC firm Aruwa raises $35m, hits 90% of its Fund II at 2nd close posted on May 2, 2025
  • Kenyan e-health startup MYDAWA secures undisclosed funding round for expansion posted on May 1, 2025

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our Newsletter

Working.........

Thank you for signing up!

LATEST DOWNLOADS
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2024
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2024
Download Now!

Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Download Now!

The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2023
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Eloho Omame
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Eloho Omame
Download Now!

Finnovating for Africa 2023
Finnovating for Africa 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The AfricInvest women
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The AfricInvest women
Download Now!
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Diversity Dividend: Exploring Gender Equality in the African Tech Ecosystem 2023
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Janngo Capital
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Janngo Capital
Download Now!

The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2022
The African Tech Startups Funding Report 2022
Download Now!

The Kenyan Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
The Kenyan Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
Download Now!

The Nigerian Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
The Nigerian Startup Ecosystem Report 2022
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Alitheia Capital
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – Alitheia Capital
Download Now!

Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The TLcom Ladies
Diversity dividend: Female fund managers in Africa – The TLcom Ladies
Download Now!

Copyright © 2014-2023 Disrupt Africa. All rights reserved.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Sitemap

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version