The Amahoro Coalition today announced forty-one entrepreneurs and social-change leaders selected to join the fourth cohort of its Fellowship programme, the organisation’s flagship initiative supporting refugee and displaced entrepreneurs across Africa.









































As the only entrepreneurship fellowship designed specifically for refugee and displaced founders, the Amahoro Fellowship is redefining displacement by backing founders who are creating jobs, attracting investment, and building businesses across Africa. Their ventures contribute to local economies, foster innovation, and demonstrate the important role that displaced entrepreneurs play in driving inclusive economic growth.
The new cohort brings together fellows from 15 countries of origin across Africa and the Middle East, now building businesses in 16 African countries. Women make up the majority, 63% of the 41 fellows selected.
Nearly two-thirds of the Fellows are entrepreneurs building businesses, while the rest are social change leaders transforming their communities through advocacy, education, health, climate action and economic inclusion.
The Fellows come from across Africa and the Middle East and are building solutions in more than a dozen African countries: from Uganda and Rwanda to Nigeria, Egypt, Zambia, South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia and beyond. Uganda hosts the largest share of Fellows, while the Democratic Republic of Congo is the most represented country of origin.
But perhaps what makes Cohort 4 truly exceptional is the diversity of ideas.
This year’s Fellows include:
- A founder using technology to make transport safer in conflict-affected areas.
- Entrepreneurs creating climate-friendly products from agricultural waste.
- Health innovators improving maternal health and menstrual dignity.
- Creative entrepreneurs preserving African culture through storytelling and film.
- Agribusiness leaders improve food security using solar technology.
- Education innovators opening doors for millions of young people.
Explore the profiles of all 41 Fellows here.
Amahoro Fellowship Impact to date
Across its first three cohorts, the programme has supported 88 refugee and displaced entrepreneurs operating in 15 African countries.
Prior to joining the Amahoro Fellowship, their businesses cumulatively employed 428 people. Today, those same ventures support more than 2,240 jobs, a more than threefold increase that underscores the untapped economic potential of displaced entrepreneurs.
Collectively, fellowship-supported businesses have secured over $2.4 million in funding from Amahoro Coalition, demonstrating that displaced entrepreneurs can build high-growth businesses when given access to capital, networks, and opportunity.
For many fellows, Amahoro Coalition provided the first institutional funding for their ventures. That early investment has unlocked additional financing of more than $4.1 million, showing strong investor confidence in refugee-led enterprises.
The Fellowship’s impact extends beyond individual businesses. Fellows are creating jobs in sectors critical to Africa’s development, including environmental sustainability, agriculture, and technology and innovation.
- 129 Fellows to date
- 2,244 jobs created
- $2.4M USD awarded to Fellows
- $4.1M USD additional funding secured by Fellows
- Key sectors by jobs created: Sustainability (53.7 %) Agriculture (17.2 %) IT & Innovation (11.8 %) Social Impact (5.9 %)
Strategic partners
The Fellowship is supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and the Mastercard Foundation. Through a partnership with PSA BDP, a global leader in freight and logistics, fellows also gain mentorship and industry expertise from seasoned leaders.
Learn more about the Fellowship here.