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After the tremendous success of the inaugural Pan-African edition of Student Entrepreneurship Week, Stars From All Nations (SFAN) is taking the youth entrepreneurship initiative global with an online edition set for September 28-29, 2020.
SFAN created Student Entrepreneurship Week to put young people at the centre stage of finding solutions to the world's major issues.
With support from the British Council Ghana, the SFAN team launched the EPIC event with an inaugural Ghana edition in 2018. And in 2019, they took the excitement to the rest of the continent with the first-ever Pan-Africa Student Entrepreneurship Week, which was featured in Forbes and hosted by Ecobank Ghana Ltd.
This year, SFAN has rolled out a smart program to use Student Entrepreneurship Week as a platform to give young people hope for the future in light of the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the theme of #SEWGlobal set as “Social Entrepreneurship A Tool for Addressing Global Challenges of The Decade,” SFAN is planning to assemble a critical mass of thinkers and innovators to push new policy agendas and inspire a fresh problem-solving mindset in attendees.
SFAN Founder and President, Tom-Chris Emewulu, says: “What we’re doing with this event is to establish the platform that young people around the world can stand on to build their dream businesses and create sources of livelihood for other youth in their communities.”
Student Entrepreneurship Week will also feature the prestigious Student Entrepreneur of The Year Award, which recognizes student entrepreneurs pushing boundaries in their communities. This award is supported by Bridgeforbillions.
Event registration is free. To register or nominate someone for the award, visit www.studententrepreneurshipweek.com.
For more information, contact SFAN via email to partnerships(at)sfanonline.org.
About stars from all nations:
SFAN is a Ghana-based education company that unlocks the potential of the youth through EPIC events and a 6-weeks career accelerator program called Readyforwork.
With these tools, young people receive personalized, actionable, and coach support to launch their businesses or careers.
Founded in 2013, with the vision to raise the next generation of African leaders, SFAN has created 19 major events and continues to provide an excellent career-readiness pipeline that helps African youth transition from education to employment and live on their terms.
To learn more, visit www.sfanonline.org
Useful Resources:
Recap of the previous edition here
A case study from the previous edition here
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