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  2. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    This poses a huge challenge for women entrepreneurs seeking financing from other women, since the number of women venture capitalists has decreased from 10% in 1999 to 6% in 2014, which is why the Diana Project argues that for increasing women-led ventures' access to capital there should be more women VCs. [23]

  3. Tigui Camara - Wikipedia

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    Tigui Camara, also Tiguidanké Camara, is a Guinean model and mining entrepreneur, who is chief executive officer of Tigui Mining Group and a member of the association International Women in Mining. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is one of the youngest mining entrepreneurs in Africa, and the only woman in Guinea to own a mining company.

  4. Women in Tech Africa - Wikipedia

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    Currently, its target audience comprises aspiring female tech entrepreneurs between the ages of 18 and 40. Women in Tech Africa is the largest group on the continent with membership across 30 countries globally with physical chapters in Ghana, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Somaliland, Germany, Ireland, Kenya, Tanzania and Mauritius. [2]

  5. Women in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Africa is ... the European Investment Bank and the European Commission allocated €10 million to female African entrepreneurs and firms that ...

  6. Magatte Wade - Wikipedia

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    Magatte Wade is a Senegalese entrepreneur who was raised in France.She gained initial fame for a TEDTalk she made in 2017 about what she argues is an excessive regulatory environment in Africa, which forces young Africans to emigrate for economic reasons. [1]

  7. Nthabeleng Likotsi - Wikipedia

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    Nthabeleng Likotsi is a South African accountant, entrepreneur, businesswoman, and community leader, who serves as the chairperson of the Young Women in Business Network(YWBN) and Managing Director of the YWBN Co-operative Financial Institution which is a majority female-owned and female-led financial institution.

  8. Magda Wierzycka - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena Franciszka Wierzycka [1] (born 1969 in Gliwice, Poland [2]) is a Polish-South African billionaire businesswoman. [3] She is the co-founder and CEO of Sygnia Ltd, a financial services company. [4] [5] She is the richest woman in South Africa, [6] and is also known for her anti-corruption activism.

  9. Ethel Delali Cofie - Wikipedia

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    Technology Entrepreneur: Organization: EDEL Technology Consulting & Women in Tech Africa: Known for: Creating the largest Women in Tech group on the African Continent spanning 30 countries: Website: ethelcofie.com