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The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) is a volunteer-run organization established in 2004, dedicated to fostering business development and alleviating poverty. AAE supports the sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through advocacy, education, information dissemination, and networking support.
With volunteers dispersed globally, AAE operates under the coordination of a head office in Ghana and a network of national teams. Primarily functioning virtually, AAE volunteers utilize online collaboration tools to support one another and SMEs. However, national teams may occasionally offer in-person support services.
The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) is a volunteer-run organization established in 2004, dedicated to fostering business development and alleviating poverty. AAE supports the sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through advocacy, education, information dissemination, and networking support.
With volunteers dispersed globally, AAE operates under the coordination of a head office in Ghana and a network of national teams. Primarily functioning virtually, AAE volunteers utilize online collaboration tools to support one another and SMEs. However, national teams may occasionally offer in-person support services.
The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) is a volunteer-run organization established in 2004, dedicated to fostering business development and alleviating poverty. AAE supports the sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through advocacy, education, information dissemination, and networking support.
With volunteers dispersed globally, AAE operates under the coordination of a head office in Ghana and a network of national teams. Primarily functioning virtually, AAE volunteers utilize online collaboration tools to support one another and SMEs. However, national teams may occasionally offer in-person support services.
The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) is a volunteer-run organization established in 2004, dedicated to fostering business development and alleviating poverty. AAE supports the sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through advocacy, education, information dissemination, and networking support.
With volunteers dispersed globally, AAE operates under the coordination of a head office in Ghana and a network of national teams. Primarily functioning virtually, AAE volunteers utilize online collaboration tools to support one another and SMEs. However, national teams may occasionally offer in-person support services.
The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) is a volunteer-run organization established in 2004, dedicated to fostering business development and alleviating poverty. AAE supports the sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through advocacy, education, information dissemination, and networking support.
With volunteers dispersed globally, AAE operates under the coordination of a head office in Ghana and a network of national teams. Primarily functioning virtually, AAE volunteers utilize online collaboration tools to support one another and SMEs. However, national teams may occasionally offer in-person support services.
The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) is a volunteer-run organization established in 2004, dedicated to fostering business development and alleviating poverty. AAE supports the sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through advocacy, education, information dissemination, and networking support.
With volunteers dispersed globally, AAE operates under the coordination of a head office in Ghana and a network of national teams. Primarily functioning virtually, AAE volunteers utilize online collaboration tools to support one another and SMEs. However, national teams may occasionally offer in-person support services.
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