Africa Economic Partners (AEP)

At Africa Economic Partners (AEP), we believe that enterprise is the most powerful driver of Africa’s transformation. Our programs are designed to empower women and youth entrepreneurs, strengthen local value chains, and expand access to markets and finance. Through a combination of research, technical assistance, and policy engagement, AEP helps build inclusive economic systems where communities and businesses thrive.

Our Work Overview

AEP’s core program pillars

Empowering women and youth entrepreneurs to create resilient enterprises, generate decent jobs, and strengthen local economies.

Strengthening agricultural and industrial value chains to boost productivity, enhance competitiveness, and connect producers to markets.

Facilitating cross-border trade, attracting investments, and expanding Africa’s participation in regional and global markets.

Generating data-driven research to influence inclusive policies that foster sustainable entrepreneurship and equitable economic growth.

Providing expert advisory services that guide governments, businesses, and development partners to design and implement inclusive, sustainable economic solutions.

FEATURED WORKS

Selected Projects

Africa Economic Partners (AEP) Projects
001.

Conversion Catalyst

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002.

Venture Boost

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003.

Design Sphere

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004.

Inno Tech Hub

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  • image Trade Facilitation
  • image Policy Reform
  • image Youth Innovation
  • image Women Leadership

Key Achievements

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Strategic Trade Partnerships

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Communities Impacted