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AfriLabs receives $23k grant from Indigo Trust

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By Tom Jackson on February 26, 2015 East Africa, Hubs, North Africa, Southern Africa, West Africa

Indigo Trust has awarded a second grant of GBP15,000 (US$23,000) to AfriLabs, a network of 36 technology innovation hubs in 18 countries across Africa.

Indigo Trust made its first grant to AfriLabs in 2013, and said it was delighted to continue supporting its work and that of other hubs across Africa.

“AfriLabs fulfils an important role by providing a degree of coordination and interaction between different hubs and we’re delighted to announce a second grant to continue this work. We’re delighted to be supporting this work, especially given our investment in and involvement with many of the hubs who stand to benefit from AfriLabs’ work,” Indigo Trust said.

“AfriLabs is very pleased to receive another grant from Indigo Trust. Their continued support will enable us to find new ways to help hubs share knowledge and collaborate – from aggregating or co-creating hub best practices to replicating what has worked in one hub in other hubs. We strive to deliver real value to our members, and build the capacity of hubs as infrastructure for technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation,” AfriLabs director Tayo Akinyemi told Disrupt Africa.

Indigo Trust has already made grants to hubs including Co-Creation Hub, iLab, BongoHive, RLabs, iHub, JoziHub and Hypercube, and Disrupt Africa reported last month the EUR373,000 (US$432,000) Joint Hub Fund Programme it established along with the DOEN Foundation and Hivos Foundation had awarded its first four grants.

Cameroon’s ActivSpaces, Uganda’s HiveColab, Ghana’s iSpace and Tanzania’s KINU were all recipients of cash from the fund, which was established in June last year and is aimed at catalysing the continent’s technology startup ecosystem in order for it to contribute to significant social changes and create employment.

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