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Reach for Change Ethiopia Social Entrepreneurs/Enterprise
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Reach for change is a non-profit organization that finds and develop local social entrepreneurs who have innovations that solve some of the most pressing issues in society. We believe the local solution from Ethiopia are the best way to effective solution
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The value of the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship goes far beyond the Grant. Fellows gain access to expert coaching, investor advisory support, and a world-class Science of Learning curriculum developed by leading global universities. This is how we accelerate growth and impact.

Learn more: https://edtech-accelerator-2026.paperform.co/

#Coaching #ScalingImpact #InvestorReady
Reach for Change Recognized at the ASEB Awards

Reach for Change was honored to be recognized at the African Startup Ecosystem Builders Awards for our continued work in strengthening systems and supporting early stage and growth stage innovators in Ethiopia.

In her remarks, our Country Manager Mekdim Gullilat shared a message that reflects our mission. “When you give an entrepreneur the right support at the right moment, you help a community move forward.” This recognition signals a rising and increasingly connected ecosystem where collaboration is becoming a shared priority.
We extend our appreciation to all partners and ecosystem builders who make this progress possible.

#ReachForChange #ASEBAwards #EcosystemStrengthening #AfricaRisingTogether #ImpactInnovation
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Big news from Luanda, Angola.
Our Country Manager, Mekdim Gullilat, is speaking today at the Civil Society and Youth Forum during the EU AU Summit. This is a proud moment for Ethiopia and for young African voices working to change their communities.

Mekdim will share Ethiopia’s experience in building strong support systems for young change leaders and how collaboration can help African innovators grow bigger and stronger together. This is a moment to listen, learn, and celebrate African leadership in action.

Let us gather as a community and cheer for African leadership. Join us, stay engaged, and support the conversation.

Watch the session live at 12.20 PM Ethiopian time
Link → https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-events/events/au-eu-civil-society-and-youth-forum-2025-11-20_en
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Reach for Change partnered with the Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) Ethiopia for the CoBuild Ethiopia AI Hackathon launch, bringing together young innovators building AI solutions with real impact.

Abel Gebremeskel, Project Officer for the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, represented Reach for Change and shared insights from more than 10 years of supporting social entrepreneurs in Ethiopia. He stressed that meaningful progress happens when local innovators gain access to mentorship, networks, and strong learning pathways.

Hackathon participants will access opportunities through our ecosystem support, including: • Mentorship and internship pathways
• Free learning options for selected innovators through Carnegie Mellon University courses

Abel invited founders building education solutions to apply for the ongoing Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, Cohort Three.

Start your application for the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship
Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eGdJjGFZ
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Reach for Change is pleased to be present at the AU–EU Summit in Luanda, Angola, where leaders from both continents are setting priorities for cooperation grounded in innovation, youth opportunity, and shared prosperity.

The opening ceremony featured messages from H.E. Ursula von der Leyen, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, and H.E. José de Lima Massano, highlighting entrepreneurship as a key driver of collaboration and economic transformation.

Reach for Change is represented by Country Manager Mekdim Gullilat and Partnership Manager Madeleine Rosberg and is hosting an information booth to engage partners and showcase the power of social entrepreneurship.

Our presence at the Summit strengthens partnerships with governments, foundations, and private sector leaders while reinforcing our commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and expanding opportunities for children and youth across Africa and beyond.
The clock is ticking! The deadline for the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship Cohort III is in 5 days (Nov 30).

This is your chance to secure $60,000 in equity-free funding and powerful scaling support.

Submit your application now! → https://edtech-accelerator-2026.paperform.co/
Social entrepreneurs across Ethiopia are turning bold ideas into real change.

On 26 November 2025, Reach for Change will spotlight inspiring change leaders who walk the talk, leaders creating impact through action, authenticity, and community solutions.

As part of this spotlight, they will pitch their ventures in front of high government officials, angel investors, venture capitalists, and private sector partners who are eager to support solutions that deliver real impact.
Get ready for powerful voices, practical lessons, and stories that prove change grows when we build together.
Stay tuned!
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The clock is ticking! The deadline for the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship Cohort III is in 3 days (Nov 30).

This is your chance to secure $60,000 in equity-free funding and powerful scaling support.

Submit your application now! → https://edtech-accelerator-2026.paperform.co/
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The Social Entrepreneurs Spotlight Fireside Chat and Impact Startup Showcase, brought together innovators addressing real societal challenges. The event opened with experienced entrepreneurs sharing honest insights on resilience, patience, and courage in building community-centered solutions.

Yonatan Abera, Program and Impact Lead and Officer in Charge at Reach for Change Ethiopia, emphasized that lasting impact depends on strong systems and solutions rooted in community insight.

Dr. Hassen Hussien, CEO of the Entrepreneurship Development Institute, highlighted collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and Skills and encouraged social enterprises to prioritize gender inclusion, equitable access to resources, and environmental responsibility.

The fireside conversation featured supported entrepreneurs sharing lessons, followed by 3 minute pitches, Q&A, and networking.

Together with EDI, Global Entrepreneurship Week, and Social Enterprise Ethiopia.
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