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Site of publication : Private Sector and Development. Link to the original document. Thanks to its solid financial foundations and extensive network, it is in a position to take calculated risks in its specialist sphere of innovation. These high-tech entrepreneurs from the diaspora play a key role in providing fresh momentum and changing the image both of the neighbourhoods we work in knock-on effects and showcasing cosmopolitan neighbourhoods like Bondy where we are based and of Africa itself.
Six million people from the African diaspora live in France, a market that offers multiple business opportunities across many different sectors. For example, online media providing content, films and series to people of African origin is just one of the new sectors in which diaspora entrepreneurs are investing.
Upendo, a French-based creative media agency with an extensive network of producers in French-speaking African countries, distributes content aimed at millennials from the diaspora.
Just one year after launching, this platform has a community of 10, subscribers and has clocked up , views. Another example, Marodi. The fintech sector is also booming and young companies are beginning to provide innovative, high-value added services to the diaspora. These include Izikare which allows people living all over the world to take out healthcare insurance for loved ones living in Africa. Wizodia helps people from the diaspora to invest in African real estate. French-speaking countries, with million people throughout the continent of Africa, represent another major opportunity for entrepreneurs from the North and West African diasporas.
The Ivorian entrepreneur Youssouf Ballo teamed up with the French legal services platform LegalStart in when he founded Legafrik to provide low-cost, on-line legal assistance and formalities. Many entrepreneurs of African origin are also focusing on impact projects that offer new solutions to sustainable development challenges in the fields of healthcare, job creation, agriculture or education. Youssouf Fofana, its founder, wanted to procure work for his friends but he was able to surf on the wave of European enthusiasm for African fabrics and motifs to successfully make the transition into fashion design, producing fashion accessories in his native region in Senegal and selling them both online and in prestigious European stores.