Promotion de l’esprit d’entreprise en milieu jeune

This mechanism aims to encourage the emergence of vocations among young Cameroonians, to give them confidence in the development of their business projects and to position entrepreneurship as an alternative to salaried employment.   
(Updated on05/01/2023)

In short

Détail des critères de l'offre
  • Only young entrepreneurs are eligible for this support offer;
  • Project leaders must be from Cameroon or the Cameroonian diaspora.
Target countries
Target audience
Students and recent graduates
Women entrepreneurs
Wanna-be entrepreneurs
Project phases
Ideation
Activity sectors
Agriculture and agri-food
Commerce and handicrafts
Education
Finance and assurance
Green tech/ Environmental and urban services
Industry
Human services, health
Business services, engineering, consulting
Information and Communication Technologies/ Media
Transport, logistics
Other
Femme entrepreneuses
Women entrepreneurs
Diaspora priority level value
Priority

Characteristics

The support mechanism for youth entrepreneurship in Cameroon Promotion of entrepreneurship among young people, implemented by APME, aims to encourage the emergence of vocations among young Cameroonians, to create confidence among young people with business projects and to position entrepreneurship as an alternative to salaried employment.

The programme is implemented in collaboration with national education and vocational training systems and with technical and financial support from UNCTAD.

It focuses on three hands-on working methods: "4 hours", "BIR-72" and "5-day Vision".  

Promotion of entrepreneurship among young people targets the support of 10,000 young Cameroonian project holders per year, all referential types combined.  

The offer is also accessible to young project holders from the diaspora.

Service(s) proposé(s)
Preparation for fundraising
Financing strategy
Business plan and implementation plan
Communication, marketing and sales consulting
Diagnosis and business model
Business registration
Market study
Funding
Training
Partnerships
Other services proposed by the organization
Description du processus

Send a letter to the Director General of APME specifying the request and the business idea.

Delay for answers to applications
15 days
Difficulty level
Difficulty level
1 (very easy)
Time required to prepare your application
1 day
Average acceptance rate
95%
Application mode
Possible by postmail
Includes funding
No
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