https://newbusinessethiopia.com/investment/venture-capital-education-attracts-hundreds-of-africans/
Education about venture capital industry has historically been absent from curricula at universities, business Schools and wider executive education. Despite this, with a rise in VC funding in Africa, more individuals are thinking how they can join the industry to work for VC funds or invest individually in African startups.
That is why Dream VC, which was launched in 2021, is now actively taking applicants for their 2022 intake. Run by a team of former operators, entrepreneurs and VCs, Dream VC has been growing quickly with their African-markets-focused VC education.