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US-based business network
Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance
Formation2008
TypeNon-profit organisation
Websitewww.harambeans.com

The Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance is a US-based business network for African entrepreneurs that provides funding, university scholarships and a support ecosystem. The Alliance was founded by Okendo Lewis-Gayle and is supported by Cisco and the Oppenheimer Generations Foundation, amongst others. Members of the Harambe Alliance have raised over $500 million from Google Ventures, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Alibaba to support their ventures.

Partnerships

The Alliance is supported by and is partnered with:

Notable Members

References

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