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500 Global, UN Launch 3 African Startup Programs in Nairobi

Three accelerator programs in Nairobi aim to strengthen pan-African innovation ecosystem from early-stage to growth companies

500 Global, UN Launch 3 African Startup Programs in Nairobi

Young African developers collaborating in a tech workspace. © Desola Lanre-Ologun

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
August 18, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

500 Global, UN Launch 3 African Startup Programs in Nairobi

Three accelerator programs in Nairobi aim to strengthen pan-African innovation ecosystem from early-stage to growth companies

500 Global, UN Launch 3 African Startup Programs in Nairobi

Young African developers collaborating in a tech workspace. © Desola Lanre-Ologun

500 Global, UN Launch 3 African Startup Programs in Nairobi

Young African developers collaborating in a tech workspace. © Desola Lanre-Ologun

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
August 18, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Venture capital firm 500 Global and the United Nations Development Programme launched three joint startup programs in Nairobi on Monday, marking a significant expansion of international support for African entrepreneurs.

The programs will operate from Kenya’s capital and target startups at different development stages, from pre-acceleration through growth phases.

The initiative represents one of the largest coordinated efforts to strengthen Africa’s innovation ecosystem through a combination of UN development expertise and Silicon Valley venture capital experience.

Three-Tier Support System

The Pre-Acceleration Academy will run from October 6-12 as an in-person program supporting founders in the earliest stages of company development.

The Sustainable Innovation Seed Accelerator targets seed-stage companies developing solutions aligned with environmental and social sustainability goals.

The third component, 500 Global’s Bootcamp for Accelerator Managers, focuses on training ecosystem builders themselves.

The program will upskill managers and incubators within UNDP’s Timbuktou initiative, which promotes innovation across the African continent.

“We believe that Africa’s future lies in the ingenuity of its people, and we are investing in innovators driving Africa’s sustainable transformation,” said Ahunna Eziakonwa, Assistant UN Secretary General and Director of UNDP’s Regional Bureau for Africa.

She added that the partnership aims to build “a resilient ecosystem that will power inclusive growth and deliver on the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals.”

Growing Investment Focus

The collaboration reflects increasing attention from global investors toward African startups, which raised $3.5 billion in 2023 according to industry data, though down from peak levels in 2021-2022.

Kenya has emerged as a regional hub, home to companies like mobile payment pioneer M-Pesa and numerous fintech startups.

500 Global, which has invested in over 5,000 companies across 80 countries, sees Africa as a key growth market.

“With the launch of these programs, we are excited for 500 Global to deepen our work with African entrepreneurs and to help them adapt to this new global landscape,” said Mareme Dieng, Partner at 500 Global.

The programs will provide participating startups access to 500 Global’s network of investors, mentors and portfolio companies, while incorporating UNDP’s development expertise and focus on sustainable solutions.

 

 

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500 Global, UN Launch 3 African Startup Programs in Nairobi

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