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The African Innovation Brief Issue 2 highlights 2025’s ecosystem advancements, IAA milestones, and committee insights. It features spotlights on six nations and analyses on continental capacity and evaluation frameworks.
.A five-day member training in Mombasa strengthened innovation agencies’ capacity in planning, policy alignment, ecosystem coordination and monitoring frameworks, advancing evidence-based implementation and cross-border collaboration across Africa.
.A targeted training strengthened the IAA Network Secretariat’s capabilities in communications, partnerships, data management and documentation, improving internal coordination, institutional efficiency and delivery of network-wide programmes.
.A focused analysis translating WIPO’s 2025 IP data into actionable insights for African innovation agencies, highlighting trends, gaps and opportunities across patents, trademarks, designs and emerging innovation sectors.
.This policy brief explores how national innovation agencies can align with STISA-2034 to drive Africa’s industrialization, strengthen research capacity, and promote inclusive, innovation-led development.
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This policy briefing analyzes Africa’s innovation progress in the Global Innovation Index 2025, highlighting strengths, persistent challenges, and priority actions for advancing green, digital, and inclusive innovation through regional cooperation.
.The second IAA Steering Committee meeting at TIA offices in Pretoria reaffirmed collective commitment to strengthening continental innovation coordination, reviewed progress, aligned priorities for 2026, and advanced collaboration across member agencies and partners.
The IAA Network Steering Committee, comprising CEOs and heads of national innovation agencies, will meet virtually on 21st October 2025 to review governance structures and advance continental innovation collaboration.
The IAA Network Policy & Innovation Training Workshop 2025 empowers member countries to align policies, enhance innovation ecosystems, and master monitoring tools through collaborative sessions, case studies, and practical exercises.
The IAA Network team conducted a four-day capacity-building programme, enhancing skills in communications, partnerships, data, and documentation preparing for impactful regional programmes and robust governance.
At the CEIL Summit in Mombasa, IAA Network Coordinator Sheila Solomon highlighted strategies for breaking cross-border barriers, fostering collaboration, and enabling African innovations to scale through regional bodies and partnerships.
Dr. Omwansa, Head of Secretariat, Jacobine Amutenya, and Professor Kraemer-Mbula shared updates on the IAA Network’s progress, emphasizing peer learning and collaboration across Africa.
Launched in Nairobi during Kenya Innovation Week, the IAA Network brings together African innovation leaders to advance continental development through collaboration.