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Pour les futurs dirigeants

  • The Comfort Zone Illusion: Why Safety Often Slows Progress

    18 juin 2026
    Most people believe that career growth comes from working hard, being consistent, and waiting for opportunities to arrive. While these factors matter, there is another…
  • The Productivity Trap: When Being Busy Replaces Being Effective

    16 juin 2026
    In today’s professional world, being busy is often seen as a badge of honor. People proudly talk about packed schedules, overflowing inboxes, and long working…
  • Priscilla Adom: Leveraging ACN Opportunities for Impact

    10 juin 2026
    For many young professionals, the journey from ambition to opportunity is often filled with uncertainty. For Priscilla Adom, this reality was well known. As an…
  • The Artificial Scarcity Mindset: Why Your Peers Are Not Your Competition

    8 juin 2026
    A recurring mindset among young professionals and emerging talent is the belief that opportunity is scarce and must therefore be competed for aggressively against peers….
  • Building Strategy, Confidence, and Impact: Favour’s ACN Experience

    1 juin 2026
    For many young professionals, the desire to build a meaningful career begins with a search for opportunities to learn, grow, and make an impact. For…
  • Is Employability on the Continent Primarily a Youth Problem?

    18 mai 2026
    In recent discussions on employability in Africa, a recurring argument is that the continent’s employment challenge is primarily a youth problem. The logic is familiar:…

Pour les partenaires

  • Reimagining Nutrition through Agribusiness: Beatrice Oyoo’s Journey with Fambiotics

    13 mai 2026
    To make an impact is rarely a single moment; it is a gradual process shaped by passion, persistence, and the quiet ability to notice what…
  • Leading with Purpose: Mphangera Kamanga’s Impact in Agribusiness

    19 mars 2026
    For over eight years, Mphangera Kamanga has been advancing agriculture, food justice, and youth empowerment across Malawi and the broader region. As Founder and CEO…
  • Coaching with Purpose: A Journey of Shared Growth and Possibility

    18 février 2026
    ” Mohamed is an ALA alumni entry class of 2011 and is one of three coaches who worked with the AL for the Agribusiness Network…
  • Winners of the 2025 AL for Agribusiness Co-Creation Fund

    28 novembre 2025
    Africa’s agriculture innovators are rising—collaborating, creating, and transforming their communities. This year, the AL for Agribusiness Co-Creation Fund received an overwhelming response from across the…
  • Josiah Muriuki: Harnessing Agribusiness for Community Impact

    31 octobre 2025
    From his childhood on the coffee farms to the global stage of leadership and social impact, Josiah Muriuki always believed in one principle: we should…
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    Mentoring for Impact: Lessons and Growth from coaching the Co-Creation Fund recipients 

    28 août 2025
    During my internship with AL for Agribusiness as a mentor for the Co-Creation Fund, I had the privilege of working with three innovative teams: Roots…

Dernières opportunités

  • Africa Business Center Fellow

    United States of America
    U.S. Chamber of Commerce
    Apply
  • Senior Backend Engineer

    Kenya
    Qhala
    Apply
  • Vice President

    Rwanda
    Enko Capital Management Limited
    Apply

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Liste des partenaires

Our work is made possible by the generous support of hundreds of partners who have invested in our mission to develop the next generation of leaders for Africa. Below are some of ALA’s long-standing and high-impact partners. For a full list of our partners, please see ALA’s Annual Report.

Partenaires financiers

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