Application Deadline: July 31, 2023

Background:

Nominations are now open for the 2023 Africa Women Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) Awards, which recognise, honour and celebrate women entrepreneurs and business owners in Africa and across various industry sectors for their achievements and contribution to the continent’s inclusive economic growth and social development.

AWIEF (the Africa Women Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum) is an award- winning pan-African women economic empowerment organisation that works to close the gender gaps by driving women’s business leadership and entrepreneurship in Africa.

Nominees for the AWIEF Awards should
be emerging and established female entrepreneurs in the private business and not-for-profit sectors who have demonstrated outstanding vision, leadership and inspiration in spite of challenges to make a significant social impact and/or become successful in their businesses in line with AWIEF’s core areas of innovation, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership, and socio- economic development

Categories

The AWIEF Awards covers 8 categories:

• The Young Entrepreneur Award
• Tech Entrepreneur Award
• Agri Entrepreneur Award
• Creative Industry Award
• Empowerment Award
• Energy Entrepreneur Award
• Social Entrepreneur Award
• Lifetime Achievement Award

Winners of the 2023 AWIEF Awards will be announced and celebrated at a special gala dinner at the AWIEF 2023 conference which is set to take place on 9th and 10th November, 2023 at the Kigali Convention Center, Kigali, Rwanda in partnership with Rwanda’s Ministry for ICT and Innovation and Rwanda Convention Bureau.

Eligibility Criteria:

• The Young Entrepreneur Award:

Nominees must be young female entrepreneurs and start-ups between 18 and 35 years old who have demonstrated exceptional entrepreneurial spirit and skills to build and grow successful and sustainable enterprises. The young entrepreneurs must exemplify leadership in their field and the importance of entrepreneurship to effect positive change. They are inspirational and must have achieved tangible and material success (revenue and number of employees can indicate this).

• Tech Entrepreneur Award:

Nominees should be female entrepreneurs who have created an innovative, ground-breaking, and game-changing technology venture or start-up.

• Agri Entrepreneur Award:

Nominees should be female entrepreneurs who have achieved significant business success and recognition in the agriculture and agribusiness value chain with evidence of traction and impact on food security and/or environment.

• Creative Industry Award:

This award recognises the disruptive creative, and entrepreneurial success of a woman in the film, music, food, beauty, arts, fashion, media, advertising, design, and crafts industry.

• Empowerment Award:

Nominees should be women who have greatly contributed and invested in inspiring, mentoring and empowering women and girls, thereby significantly impacting the communities in which they operate and society at large.

• Energy Entrepreneur Award:

Nominees should be female entrepreneurs in the oil & gas and/or green energy & renewable energy sectors who are operating successful businesses with impact on energy access and/or availability in their communities and countries.

• Social Entrepreneur Award:

Nominees should be female entrepreneurs who have developed an innovative, systemic and sustainable solution that directly tackles a socia issue, thereby having a transformative social impact on their communities and countries.

• Lifetime Achievement Award:

Nominees should be established women entrepreneurs and role models who have demonstrated prolonged and consistent
achievements in business, and exceptional and outstanding business leadership. The award also recognises significant contributions made to job creation and the economy.

How to get nominated

• Click HERE to register an entrant profile.

• Fill in the nomination form and submit.

By Elorm Hermann

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