African Citizen Engagement in Public Admin (Public

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2003 No. 1 (2003)

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Entrepreneurship Ecosystems and Innovation Hubs in Central African Republic: A Policy Analysis

Isaiah Boudjou, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Bangui Marie Mouandji, University of Bangui Gilbert Ngaoundere, Department of Advanced Studies, University of Bangui
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18779949
Published: August 18, 2003

Abstract

The Central African Republic (CAR) faces significant development challenges, including low levels of entrepreneurship and innovation in its economy. A qualitative approach was employed, focusing on interviews with key stakeholders from government agencies, private sector representatives, and civil society organizations. Key themes identified include the critical role of mentorship programmes in supporting startups and the importance of access to finance for small businesses. A notable finding is that 40% of entrepreneurs reported improved business outcomes after engaging with local innovation hubs. The analysis suggests that targeted policy interventions, such as financial support and capacity-building initiatives, are essential for strengthening entrepreneurship ecosystems in CAR. Policy recommendations include the creation of a government-led advisory council to oversee the development of an integrated entrepreneurship strategy and increased funding for innovation hubs to enhance their impact.

How to Cite

Isaiah Boudjou, Marie Mouandji, Gilbert Ngaoundere (2003). Entrepreneurship Ecosystems and Innovation Hubs in Central African Republic: A Policy Analysis. African Citizen Engagement in Public Admin (Public, Vol. 2003 No. 1 (2003). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18779949

Keywords

Central African RepublicEntrepreneurshipInnovation HubsPolicy AnalysisDevelopment ChallengesQualitative ResearchEconomic Empowerment

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