The Kenyan Startup Ecosystem
Study aims to generate robust evidence with regards to investing in and strengthening Kenya's start-up and innovation ecosystem
Abstract
Kenya’s startup ecosystem has been lauded as one of the most progressive in Africa, with achievements including a commendable level of funding received, an increase in the number of technology hubs and other startup support organisations, and introduction of supportive policies. However, issues related to these very wins remain. A need for more and better coordinated ecosystem funding, policy regulations needing more strengthening, and more coordinated and coherent approach to the startup ecosystem supports.
The objectives of this study were to generate robust evidence to support development programming, diplomacy, and policy dialogue with regard to investing in and strengthening Kenya’s start-up and innovation ecosystem. Specifically, the research focused on the evolution of the Kenyan startup ecosystem over the last decade; the influence of the Kenyan start-up ecosystem on Kenyan economic development and relevant policy objectives; the development of illustrative and representative case studies on entrepreneurial experiences within Kenya’s start-up ecosystem; and, a look at future strategic directions.
The key findings from this report are now available, along with case studies
Citation
Kenyatta University, Maitri Capita, KIRDI, Megacap, and 1 Million Startups. (2023). Understanding the Kenyan Startup Ecosystem – A Report on the Survey Findings of Startups and Startup Ecosystem Stakeholders in Kenya.