Wajenzi's Alain Nkurukiye on Galvanising Diasporans to Back Economic Growth in Africa

Published: Feb. 15, 2019, 6:06 a.m.

b"Alain Nkurukiye is a Corporate Strategy and Economic Policy MBA who hails from Burundi, but has lived and worked in the Netherlands for the better part of 10 years. Through his startup, Wajenzi, he aims to channel all his professional competencies into narrowing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) financing gap by stimulating the African Diaspora to invest systematically in their countries of origin.\\n\\nListen in to hear to hear Alain explains why he's all fired up about Wajenzi's mission and to hear Andile Masuku push back on his apparently limitless passion for the work his organisation has undertaken.\\n\\nEditorial Disclaimer: SPARK (spark-online.org) is the presenting sponsor of this podcast, which is part of an African Tech Roundup miniseries focused on inclusive economic progress being made in vulnerable states. African Tech Roundup retains full editorial control over all published content. Opinions expressed by the host, Andile Masuku, and his guests, do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the presenting sponsor, SPARK.\\n\\nThis podcast series was taped at the fringes of SPARK\\u2019s 6th annual IGNITE Conference (bit.ly/IGNITEConference2018) \\u2013 a premier gathering of refugees, entrepreneurs, educators, private sector actors, government leaders, academics and NGOs.\\n\\nImage credit: Rawpixel"