The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has launched applications for the COYWA Program aimed at supporting African entrepreneurs, innovators, youth-led enterprises, and women-owned businesses across the region.
The initiative is part of broader regional efforts to strengthen entrepreneurship, innovation, youth empowerment, and economic integration across Africa. According to programme information, selected participants will benefit from business support, mentorship, incubation opportunities, and ecosystem exposure designed to help entrepreneurs scale their ventures.
The programme aligns with ECOWAS’ growing focus on innovation, startup development, and private sector growth across West Africa. Recent regional entrepreneurship initiatives supported by ECOWAS have targeted sectors such as technology, renewable energy, agribusiness, and youth enterprise development.
Programme Benefits
Selected participants are expected to receive:
Business incubation and acceleration support
Mentorship from industry experts and ecosystem leaders
Access to entrepreneurial training and capacity building
Networking opportunities with regional innovators and investors
Exposure to regional and international markets
Support for innovation-driven and impact-focused ventures.
Who Can Apply?
The programme is targeted at:
African entrepreneurs
Youth-led startups
Women-owned businesses
Early-stage innovators
SMEs and startups with scalable business ideas.
Entrepreneurs interested in regional growth and impact
Applicants with innovative solutions addressing social or economic challenges in Africa are encouraged to apply.
Why This Matters
Entrepreneurship and innovation remain central to regional economic growth efforts within West Africa. ECOWAS has increasingly expanded initiatives focused on startup development, youth employability, regional integration, and SME support.
How To Apply
Interested applicants can access the programme details and application resources through the official ECOWAS platform below.