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Egypt’s Entlaq to support Sudanese refugee entrepreneurs

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By Tom Jackson on October 15, 2024 Hubs, North Africa

Entlaq, an Egypt-based entrepreneurial think tank, has partnered with Savannah, a Sudanese incubator, to support Sudanese migrants and refugees entrepreneurs in Egypt.

Entlaq is committed to reshaping the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, while Savannah is a prominent incubator and advisory firm focused on unlocking the Sudanese startup ecosystem’s potential.

The partnership aims to help migrant and refugee entrepreneurs transition their businesses into the formal economy through comprehensive support, training, and advocacy efforts. It sets the foundation for a range of interventions that will enhance the socio-economic status of Sudanese migrant and refugee entrepreneurs in Egypt. 

It will provide an incubation programme that includes workshops, training sessions, and mentorship programmes aimed at equipping entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed. Business clinics will be offered to help entrepreneurs overcome challenges, while legal and financial advisory services will guide them through the process of formalising and growing their businesses.

“The bond between Egypt and Sudan has always been strong, evolving through the rich histories of both nations. This partnership between Entlaq and Savannah is the latest chapter in that enduring relationship, paving the way for a new generation to collaborate in building a prosperous future for both countries,” said Yousif Yahya, founder and managing director of Savannah Innovation Labs. 

“Together, we will ensure that Sudanese youth and businesses, now finding a foothold in Egypt, can skillfully navigate the Egyptian ecosystem – bringing value to their new host community while gaining the skills needed to thrive, whether as entrepreneurs or in blue- and white-collar professions. This partnership symbolises a shared commitment to empowerment, growth, and the limitless potential of our people.”

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