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AMI and Rwanda Cooperative Agency partner to provide business training to cooperatives in Rwanda
The partnership will ensure that members of both financial and non-financial cooperatives have free access to AMI’s extensive online learning platforms.
Finding Hope in the Holidays
At last the holidays are here. Traditionally this is a season of hope, so what better time to re-connect with the ultimate source of hope in your life especially if you are in leadership.
What we’ve learned from serving 1000s of Africans SMEs this year
Read our latest report – ‘Business Development Support in a Time of Crisis’ – outlining our learnings since March 2020.
Creating an emotionally healthy and resilient team
Fostering respect, understanding and genuineness amongst teams will go a long way to sustain and grow your company.
AMI’s December Entrepreneur of the Month
Meet Claire Mongeau, our AMI Entrepreneur of the month. Claire is the CEO and Co-Founder of M-Shule. M-Shule is the first adaptive, mobile learning management platform designed to improve performance for millions of primary school students across Kenya and Sub-Saharan Africa.
AMI and Rwanda Chamber of Women Entrepreneurs partner to offer free business skills to female entrepreneurs in Rwanda
The partnership will see at least 100 female entrepreneurs in Rwanda receive advanced training and advisory to support their businesses to thrive.
AMI’ November Entrepreneur of the Month
Meet Udekwe Kenneth Uche, our AMI entrepreneur of the month. Uche is the CEO of Natal Care, a social enterprise that was recognized by the Ghanian president H.E Nana Akufo-Addo, for their work in providing an all-inclusive innovative solution to prevent and reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in Africa.
The thought-habits of resilience
The Covid-19 crisis, while not to be underestimated, too shall pass in one way or another, writes Jonathan Cook, co-founder and chairman of AMI.
COVID-19 Relief and Recovery For Rwandan Entrepreneurs From AMI In Partnership with Mastercard Foundation
Partnership will provide free business learning for 2,500 SMEs and entrepreneurs through virtual business growth and resilience programs in response to COVID-19 crisis
AMI’ October Entrepreneur of the Month
AMI's October Entrepreneur of the Month
Why Women’s Day is for men. No, really
A column by AMI co-founder Jonathan Cook, written on National Women’s Day for men who are not sexist, because we still have so much to learn. I believe Women’s Day has a message for men who run businesses.
87% of African small businesses fear they may not survive Covid-19 crisis – survey
In response to the survey, 62% of SME owners also said that COVID-19 has had a high-impact on customer demand and 49% said their product supply has been highly impacted.