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Home » Despite Female-Led African Startups Steady Climb, Larger Deals Still a Challenge

Despite Female-Led African Startups Steady Climb, Larger Deals Still a Challenge

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
February 5, 2024
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Despite Female-Led African Startups Steady Climb, Larger Deals Still a Challenge

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While headlines often focus on the challenges faced by female-led African startups, a closer look reveals a different picture with positive developments alongside persistent obstacles.

In 2023, female-led ventures in Africa raised over $200 million in funding, marking a 7% year-over-year increase, Africa: The Big Deal reports. This growth occurred amidst an overall funding decline of 39%, highlighting the resilience and potential of these startups. Even more encouraging, the share of total funding they captured jumped from 4% to 7%, demonstrating a growing recognition of their value.

Female CEOs are gaining ground in terms of venture numbers. One in five startups raising over $100,000 in 2023 had a female leader, up from 13% the year before. This progress signals increasing access to early-stage funding for women entrepreneurs.

However, the disparity becomes thicker when examining larger deals. Only 14% of million-dollar-plus ventures had female CEOs in 2023, and their average deal size was significantly smaller than their male counterparts’. This trend continues for even larger deals, where female-led ventures represent a mere 7%.

Bridging this funding gap requires a multi-pronged approach. Addressing unconscious bias, expanding access to networks and capital, and fostering diverse investor representation are key steps. Encouragingly, initiatives like female-focused VC funds and accelerator programs are emerging to address these challenges.

The African startup ecosystem is undeniably moving in the right direction regarding female-led African startups. While significant work remains, the positive trends and dedicated efforts give reason for optimism.

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In capitalizing on these opportunities and tackling the persisting barriers, Africa can unlock the full potential of its female entrepreneurial talent and drive inclusive economic growth.

 

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