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Africa's role in global innovation: Insights from Startup20

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November 06, 2025

WE KNOW exactly what you're thinking - not another Startup20 piece. Surely by now, we've said all there is to say, written every reflection, and debated every policy point? But here's the thing: in true African fashion, when something truly matters, we don't just say it once.

- BOITSHOKO SHOKE

Africa's role in global innovation: Insights from Startup20

The 22 SU20 recommendations are far from abstract; they are pragmatic, evidence-based and rooted in the lived experiences of entrepreneurs across the globe, says the author.

(AI LAB)

So yes, think of this as part of our grand tradition of mulling things over until the ancestors themselves nod in agreement, because this one really does matter.

For those of us who've been in the trenches of the Startup20 process, the recommendations handover ceremony to the G20 felt like the final scene of an epic film, one filled with late-night writing sessions, spirited debates, and endless cups of coffee.

It reminded us that policymaking, when done inclusively, can be an act of service, a means of affirming the dignity, creativity and potential of people.

The 22 SU20 recommendations are far from abstract; they are pragmatic, evidence-based and rooted in the lived experiences of entrepreneurs across the globe. Under South Africa's leadership, the engagement group took on a distinctly African identity, rooted locally yet globally ambitious, perfectly captured by the Minister of Small Business Development at the handover who declared, "Africa is not the future of innovation; Africa is innovation".

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