Busy Internet Ghana
March 10th, 2010 | by admin |
Business Incubation: a tool for enabling innovation and entrepreneurship. — BusyInternet launched its Busy incubator program early 2005, with support from the infoDev Program. The first of its kind in West Africa, this small business incubation program is designed to increase the chances of survival of young companies by providing them with a good opportunity to grow in a supportive and nurturing environment. To date, 25 companies have been successfully hosted at BusyInternet. Currently, there are 10 companies located at the BusyInternet facilities, which provides connectivity solutions, software development, management consulting, entrepreneurship development, business process outsourcing, computer based test preparation, and administration and web-based applications development.
On a broader level, program objectives are to promote economic growth by fostering private sector development through helping existing incubators in developing countries to improve performance in order to achieve higher ’survival rates’ of incubated companies, growth and sustainability, creating synergy between incubators in developing countries, based on improved knowledge, networking and capacity building, as well as capacity building within enterprises to enhance their competitiveness, including trade competitiveness in the global business environment.
The World Bank – InfoDev Video Case Study
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16 Responses to “Busy Internet Ghana”
By IMFLORIDA305 on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
Kick the europeans …
Kick the europeans out of ghana,have’nt they up africa enough?
By belemaful on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
@romarebearden AGREE
@romarebearden AGREE
By belemaful on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
@k28robinson don’t …
@k28robinson don’t blame her, she probably didn’t grow up in ghana-just westerner with african heritage-hate ignorant ppl
By belemaful on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
l want to see …
l want to see ghananians running the biz-the incubator,, for once in my lifetime when will it be//
By diamonds1244 on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
if u say so…i …
if u say so…i hope am wrong….thanks for letting me know.
By ziccibella on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
@diamonds1244 it …
@diamonds1244 it is not an ad ,it’s a documentary
By Pannef on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
Ghana’s currency is …
Ghana’s currency is called cedis. The last time I was in Ghana, 9600 cedis was about the equivalent of 1 American dollar, and if you were eating local food 9600 cedis was enough to buy you three meals.
I hope that helps some, haha.
By gameprohalo on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
thats the white …
thats the white person for u bcos it kind if pathetic to see that
By AussieClassicVideos on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
Hi,
What will 1 …
Hi,
What will 1 Ghana dollar buy you … want to travel there on Australian dollars?
By diamonds1244 on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
Does bizzy internet …
Does bizzy internet provide work to ppl?gosh!
By diamonds1244 on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
Fuck bizzy internet …
bizzy internet!Wat kind of ad is this?could they not have shown better places in Ghana?
RUBBISH!
By quitos56 on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
thousands of …
thousands of scammers can be found in ghana….
By TheAlisaKay on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
This is the first …
This is the first I’ve heard about ‘Busy Internet’ and the new enterprises in Ghana. But why would you say ‘ppl sacrifice their country’s dignity for business’ ??? I don’t understand how people are sacrificing dignity at all. On the contrary… these small businesses are actually working in this new technology enriched environment. What exactly is your problem with this?
By smallz432 on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
i did bear 419 in …
i did bear 419 in this joint!!!l…lol
By BermudaEntrepreneur on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
Best wishes and …
Best wishes and luck to the entrepreneurs in Ghana.
By tallyhero on Mar 10, 2010 | Reply
please improve your …
please improve your education you nutcase. Capitalism is the path to prosperity, even you don’t have any money. hows that for an equation?