Africa Tourism Partners are encouraging more entries by February 28, 2025 and are seeing strong participation in the 7th African youth in the Tourism Innovation Challenge. The event will strengthen young tourism innovators with funding, mentorship and global exposure.
NAIROBI, Kenya – In two weeks, Africa Tourism Partners are excited by the enthusiastic response from young innovators as the 7th African Youth deadline for Tourism Innovation Challenge 2025. Collaboration with UN tourism highlights the potential of young people to inspire a wealth of creative ideas and reconstruct the future of tourism. Organizers encourage all young visionaries to participate. All young people who have not yet submitted to use the rest of the day to submit their projects have been called here. Submissions will end on February 28th, 2025.
The Tourism Innovation Challenge African Youth is an exclusive platform designed to empower innovative African youth in the travel and tourism sector. Provides fundraising opportunities,
Mentorship, partnerships and global exposure allow participants to present groundbreaking projects to international audiences and ensure the support they need to make their ideas come true.

Africa Youth 2024 is the Tourism Innovation Challenge.
This challenge opens to young people aged 18-35 and to innovate within the graduate students of all ages around the world, partnerships or tourism sector. Submissions are expected to provide a clear overview of the project's vision and uniqueness, innovation, evidence of sustainability and impact, timeline, support required, and a minimal productionable product (MVP). It's there.
Qualification projects are selected based on the project's originality, sustainability, importance, applicability and transferability, practicality, and impact on the project. These are important considerations that judges use for awards.
The top five finalists will be presented at the 7th Africa Youth in 2025, scheduled to be held in Nairobi from June 10th, 2025.
“We are excited to bring together a dynamic gathering of African tourism stakeholders, visionary young entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, technology investors, innovators and enthusiastic students. Working with respected partners such as the Ministry of Wildlife Kenya, BDO, Team Africa, AFCFTA Secretariat, Kenya Tourism Board and Millvest, this year's summit will be focused on collaboration and innovation in Africa Tourism, Creative, and Creative, and Innovation. We promise to be a pivotal moment for the cultural industry. Don't miss the opportunity to connect, inspire and shape the future of Africa's tourism. One-on-one meetings (B2B, B2G, and B2C sessions), Speed marketing, exhibitions, master classes for mouse and youth entrepreneurs, and platforms for brand revitalization will become part of the program. Desktop exhibition space will be assigned to the first first serve base, Early birds get the best deal.”

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