Flat6Labs Concludes Third Cohort Of Green Growth And Jobs Accelerator in Tunisia

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[suspicious link removed], the region’s leading seed and early-stage venture capital firm, has officially wrapped up the third cohort of its Green Growth and Jobs Accelerator Project (GGJAP) in Tunisia. The completion of this cohort marks another milestone in the organization’s ongoing efforts to foster sustainable business practices and economic development within the North African nation.

Empowering SMEs For A Sustainable Future

Over the course of the past five months, the accelerator program focused intensively on supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in their journey toward sustainability. The participating businesses received tailored support designed to help them integrate eco-friendly practices into their core operations. The curriculum included expert mentorship, hands-on workshops, and self-paced learning modules, all structured to provide the founders with the tools necessary to navigate the green economy.

Driving Tunisia’s Green Transition

The Green Growth and Jobs Accelerator Project is a strategic initiative aimed at catalyzing the transition toward a greener and more resilient Tunisian economy. By equipping local SMEs with the knowledge and resources to adopt sustainable models, Flat6Labs is helping to create a ripple effect of environmental responsibility and job creation. The organization expressed its commitment to following the long-term impact of these graduates as they continue to implement their green strategies in the local market.

About Flat6Labs

Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Giza, Flat6Labs is the leading entrepreneurship platform in emerging markets. It empowers entrepreneurs to build, launch, and grow transformative ideas through acceleration programs, ecosystem development, and tailored innovation services. With a vast network of mentors and investors, Flat6Labs provides seed funding and strategic support to high-growth startups across the MENA region.

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