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The story of SMART-StartUp

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EGYPT

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GERMANY

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Dimension(Who)

Activity(What)

Method(How)

Remarks

University Edition

Project Participants both in Africa and Europe

Support the activities of project partici-pants groups

• Mobilizing resources to support their initiatives

• Establishing SE fellow-ships through virtual networks

• Providing refreshment trainings

These groups comprise the participants of previous SMART Start-up trai-nings

Universities in Asia and America

Establish SMART outreach groups as the ones in Africa and Europe

• Providing introductory training and applying the educational metho-dology

• Expanding the size of the fellowship network

• Providing the platform for experience-sharing

This is a replica-tion of previous trainings, the content will be tailored to the realities of the participating institutions

Note: SE = Sustainable Entrepreneurship

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Dimension(Who)

Activity(What)

Method(How)

Remarks

Strategic Partnerships

Youth organizations and institutions other than academic centres

Access other groups that acti-vate youth towards action

Establish networks of entrepreneurs and potential entre-preneurs

• Providing hands-on training

• Developing and spreading manuals

• Engaging activities through the fellowship network

• Including their contribu-tion into the projects’ users’ manual

This includes any group outside of university communi-ty, special focus will be given to women entrepreneurship

Policy Makers Mobilise policy makers towards Sustainable Entre-preneurship

• Raising awareness about the potential that SE has for regional, na-tional and international agendas

• Supporting the develop-ment of policy frame-works

The collaboration will happen with policy makers from the countries that participated in the trainings

Business to Business

Improve the quality of microentrepre-neurs in the value chain (sector-spe-cific)

• Promoting environmen-tal and entrepreneurial practices within supply chain

• Increasing the engage-ment of stakeholders on non-financial issues

Sectors like ICT, Energy and Agricul-ture will be chosen

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