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This pan-African freelance platform is the first Zimbabwean startup backed by Techstars

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The accelerator, which has accepted only a handful of African startups, included one from Zimbabwe in this class. This progress has attracted the likes of Techstars and Google to provide them with funding and network. It is predicted that freelancers will account for as much as 80% of the entire workforce worldwide by 2030.

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Subak, which incubates data-for-climate not-for-profits, announces six startups in 2022 cohort

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Its one-year+ accelerator program is specifically focused on startups that are trying to come up with innovative ways to use and share data to tackle climate change, rather than being more broadly open to climate startups of all stripes (i.e. While the data-for-climate accelerator started in the U.K.,

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Larissa de Moura: Working Towards a World Without Borders

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Inspired by the 2030 Agenda, INMI is an award-winning platform that connects the migrant community with a network of professionals and resources in an all-in-one support ecosystem. Q: A supportive network definitely has the power of changing lives and businesses and your story is a great example of that.