Access Partnership to Take Part in a Panel at CyFy Africa Conference

10-12 May 2018

Enabling youth to develop their own businesses will be a key factor in the rapid growth of the African region. Access Partnership’s Director for Africa Abdou Lo will take part in a panel on funding the next generation of African start-ups at the CyFy Africa conference, taking place on 10-12 May in Tangier, Morocco. The panel will discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by young people in Africa in the new digital economic environment and how policies, investment and innovation for African youth can be improved.

Register here for a complimentary pass.

CyFy is Africa’s pre-eminent platform for discussions around economic, political and strategic dimensions of cyberspace. The conference seeks to integrate emerging technologies with the needs of the African continent.

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