OPPORTUNITY: Apply for the AfCFTA Secretariat and Korea-Africa Foundation Startup Partnership Programme 2026
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, in partnership with the Korea-Africa Foundation, has officially launched the Startup Partnership Programme 2026, a continental initiative aimed at accelerating the growth and global competitiveness of African startups.
The programme is expected to support approximately 30 startups across Africa through a structured acceleration model designed to improve business readiness, expand market access, and strengthen international collaboration.
The initiative aligns with AfCFTA’s broader mandate to promote intra-African trade, industrial development, and integration into global value chains. It also reflects growing efforts to position African startups as key drivers of innovation, job creation, and sustainable economic transformation
Programme Objective: Strengthening Africa’s Startup Ecosystem
The Startup Partnership Programme 2026 is designed to enhance the scalability and competitiveness of African startups by providing targeted support and international exposure. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between African innovation ecosystems and global markets, particularly in Asia.
Key objectives include:
- Enhancing the competitiveness and scalability of African startups
- Supporting market entry into Korea and other international markets
- Facilitating cross-border partnerships and investment opportunities
- Promoting innovation and commercialization across AfCFTA priority sectors
Through these objectives, the programme aims to empower startups to move beyond domestic markets and integrate into global innovation networks.
Eligibility Criteria and Target Participants
The programme is open to African startups that demonstrate strong innovation potential and readiness for expansion into international markets. Applicants are expected to have scalable business models with clear growth trajectories.
Eligible startups must:
- Be based in Africa
- Have innovative and scalable business models
- Demonstrate readiness for international expansion
- Show interest in entering Korean and global markets
The selection process will prioritize startups with strong business viability, innovation capacity, and alignment with continental development priorities.
Priority Sectors for Application
The AfCFTA Secretariat has identified key sectors that will be prioritized under the programme due to their high growth potential and contribution to Africa’s economic transformation.
Eligible sectors include:
- Fintech
- E-commerce
- Logistics
- Agri-tech
- Manufacturing
- Digital platforms
- Climate technology
- Other innovation-driven sectors aligned with AfCFTA priorities
These sectors are expected to play a central role in advancing Africa’s digital economy and supporting sustainable development goals.
For more information, apply here.