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Ugandan policymakers and startups participated in the ComeUp global startup festival in the Republic of Korea. They strengthened partnerships with public and private startup institutions there, promoting the Ugandan startup ecosystem.
Parliamentarian Boniface Okot led the delegation, which included Ugandan government officials, staff from the International Trade Centre (ITC), and 10 outstanding graduates from theĀ Youth Startup Academy Uganda (YSAU).
ITC launched the Academy in 2022 with the goal of bringing 1,000 young entrepreneurs through its incubator programme, funded by the Republic of Korea.
The 10 Ugandan startups seized a great opportunity with local investors, through a two-hour pitching session on 9 November at theĀ ComeUpĀ global startup festival in Seoul. They also got to meet investors at a special seminar.
The Ugandan entrepreneurs also got to pitch at the Korea-Uganda Startups Meet Up Day, held in partnership withĀ the Korea-Africa FoundationĀ on 13 November.
Encouraging startups in Uganda
YSAU also works to promote a policy environment that supports startups in Uganda. To that end, the Ugandan delegation visitedĀ the Ministry of SMEs and StartupsĀ (MSS),Ā the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, theĀ Korea Advanced Institute of Science&Technology, andĀ Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation CentreĀ to learn about their startup policies and programmes.
Hive-Colab, as an implementing agency of the YSAU, made a partnership agreement with the Korea-Africa Foundation and Gyeonggi Creative Economy Innovation Centre to facilitate and strengthen innovative and entrepreneurship networking between the two countries.
Barbara Mutabazi, co-founder of the Uganda incubator Hive-Colab, has pioneered the startup ecosystem in Uganda for young entrepreneurs.
āOur recent trip to Seoul and the partnerships forged with Korean institutions mark a significant milestone in advancing Uganda's startup ecosystem,ā she said. āWe are thrilled to collaborate with Korea, leveraging their policy experiences and venture capital expertise to accelerate the growth of our startups.ā
Sumin Park, Director for the International Cooperation Division at the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, welcomed the visitors.
āKorea is very happy to support the Ugandan startup ecosystem through the Youth Startup Academy,ā she said. āWe expect Koreaās policy experiences on the development of startup and venture capital could greatly benefit the journey to the Ugandan startup bill and policy.ā
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Trade Centre.
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