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Somalia launches first technology innovation hub


Sunday October 8, 2017


Members of iRise Hub pose next to a wall mural at the innovation hub's premises in Mogadishu, Somalia on September 18, 2017. UN Photo / Omar Abdisalan

MOGADISHU, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- Somalia has launched its first technology innovation hub aimed at providing technology solutions to some of the challenges facing the country.

A statement from the UN Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) issued on Sunday said the vision of the hub, iRise, is to invest in the young generation and its future leaders, by attracting social investors who can support youth enterprises.

"The hub offers young entrepreneurs a platform for technological innovations and collaborations, including business training, mentorship, free internet connectivity, project evaluation and support during the incubation stages of their start-ups," UNSOM said.

The hub will also offer research and working space for young people keen on using technology to drive business.

Rise Hub which targets digitally empowered youth, banks on the fertile ground for technology and the widespread use of mobile telephony in Somalia, to achieve its objectives.

Abdihakim Ainte, a 32-year-old technology entrepreneur and co-founder of iRise Hub said they want to give a platform where youth can unlock their potential by coming up with ideas on tech entrepreneurship.

Ainte said they believe it is time for Somali youth to come to the fore with their ideas, claim and invest in their future, hoping to bring a solution to the country's multifaceted challenges.

"We want to make sure we combine our agenda with the global Social Development Goals (SDGs). If you look at the goals, each of them has an effect on Somalia. For example, SDG one, which is to end poverty, is one area that we as an innovation hub of young entrepreneurs, would want to address," Ainte said.

According to UNSOM, the launch of iRise Hub fulfills a desire to entrench a technology culture among Somalia's youth - who represent about 80 percent of the country's population, while supporting the economic transformation of the country.

Ainte said their motivation comes from the desire to nurture and bring new ideas to life. He also mentioned that the initiative was inspired by experiences in Kenya, Ethiopia and Rwanda, which have thriving technology innovation hubs.


Abdihakim Ainte, a co-founder, and member of iRise Hub speaks during an interview at the innovation hub's premises in Mogadishu, Somalia on September 18, 2017. UN Photo / Omar Abdisalan

"About 25 per cent of the entire population has access to mobile services. That means we are already dealing with technology in one way or another. It's an inescapable force that we have to reckon with," Ainte said.

Ainte and his partners look forward to collaborating with existing global networks of like-minded technology entrepreneurs and other technology hubs.

They also plan to encourage the contribution and participation of youth to reach the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The UN recognizes the role of youth in promoting initiatives and innovation projects that support social development, and encourages creativity and innovative ideas that open new avenues to solving some of the global problems.



 





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