By Evalyne Ndirangu
(This piece was crossposted and originally intended for ‘The Gender Lens Brief’ newsletter run by Carolyne Kirabo)
I hesitate to start by repeating the well-worn statistic that Africa has the highest female entrepreneurial activity globally, but I need to in order to demonstrate why while these numbers are impressive, they’re also hiding something.
African women are directionally constrained. What I mean is that while they have a massive entrepreneurial energy, it has been channelled into a narrow corridor of sectors. And with grim irony, the sectors it has been channelled away from are the very ones that will determine whether Africa’s economic transformation succeeds.
This is an attempt to map that geography, understand where women are building, where they are largely absent, what the investment field looks like, and what it would take to turn things around.


