UNICEF StartUp Lab

Information

UNICEF StartUp Lab aims to engage Ghanaian startups to develop solutions to problems impacting the wellbeing of children. The accelerator provides mentorship, resources, and non-equity assistance to help startups grow and scale their innovative solutions. Entrepreneurs benefit from UNICEF's extensive network, access to industry experts, and potential for seed funding. The program focuses on developing scalable and sustainable solutions that can significantly impact children's lives in Ghana and potentially other regions.

How to Apply

To apply for the UNICEF StartUp Lab, interested startups should visit the official website and follow the application process outlined there. Typically, this involves filling out an online application form detailing the startup's mission, impact, and business model. The selection process may include multiple stages such as initial screening, interviews, and pitching sessions. Successful applicants are then enrolled into the program where they receive tailored support and resources.

Total number of startups invested: 42

Average Funding: Varies depending on the needs and potential of the startup

Industry: Child Wellbeing, Social Impact, Health, Education, Technology

Market: Ghana

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