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GEW 2009 Global Impact Report
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Creating lie-changing
entrepreneurial experiencesor millions o people
Impact Report
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Overview
This report outlines the impacto Global EntrepreneurshipWeek, a worldwide initiativeexposing millions o youngpeople to lie-changingentrepreneurial experiences.
In the span o two short years,Global Entrepreneurship Weekhas inspired more than 10 millionpeople in 102 countries to unleashtheir ideas. It has touched aspiringentrepreneurs rom major citiesto remote villages.
Get involvedDo you want to inspire the nextgeneration o entrepreneurs?
Then get involved in GEW andbecome part o the global network.Organize an activity in your country,sign-up as a sponsor or become
a supporter.
For more inormation visitunleashingideas.org or [email protected]@unleashingideas.org
Contents
What is GlobalEntrepreneurship Week? 4
Core Metrics 5
The Legacy 6
Global Leaders 7
The Activities 9
More Than Just a Week 12
Who is GlobalEntrepreneurship Week? 14
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We believeentrepreneurshipcan improve lives,build economiesand expandhuman welare
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Core Metrics
GEW is driven by a global networko entrepreneurial champions.Entrepreneurs, experts, policy-makers, education practitionersand politicians all come togetherto inspire the next generation oentrepreneurs. Since its inceptionin 2008, GEW has seen 10,650,733
attendees at 57,883 events.
In the space o one year,GEW has grown massively
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What is GEW?
Global EntrepreneurshipWeek exposes millions oyoung people to lie-changingentrepreneurial experiences.
GEW is an initiative to inspireyoung people to embrace
innovation, imagination andcreativity. Countries acrosssix continents come togetherto connect young peopleeverywhere through local,national and global activitiesdesigned to help themexplore their potential assel-starters and innovators.
GEW is a movement around anew generation unleashing theirideas to seek out better ways odoing things.
Through developing youngpeoples knowledge, skills andnetworks, they can grow innovative,
sustainable enterprises, having apositive impact on their lives, theiramilies and communities.
We believe a globalentrepreneurialmovement isstronger thanthe sum o anynational eorts
We believeentrepreneurscan build astronger world
JORDAN | Amman
Reid Homan, the ounder and CEOo LinkedIn and Joi Ito, a world activist,entrepreneur and Twitter adviser,opened up the Week by sharing theirsuccess stories with their audience. Theevening ocused on the importance oprotecting intellectual property rightsand entrepreneurship experiences thathave the potential to boost its leadershipin the eld o entrepreneurship at the
regional level.
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Global Leaders
Including: US Secretary o State,Hillary Clinton; HRH Prince oWales; The King o Morocco; Her
Royal Highness Princess Maximao the Netherlands; President othe Republic o France, NicolasSarkozy; Israeli Prime Minister,Benjamin Netenyahu; AustralianPrime Minister, Kevin Rudd; UKPrime Minister Gordon Brownand many more.
The Obama Administrationis dedicated to boostingentrepreneurship both in theUnited States and other countries,where talent is widespread, butopportunity oten is not... We cantaord to leave out anyone who has
an idea, a dream, an invention orinnovation, and the desire to workhard to make that a reality GlobalEntrepreneurship Week refects asense o collective responsibility toencourage young minds to pursueresh ideas and unleash the ullrange o human potential.
Secretary o State Hillary RodhamClinton, United States
Today marks the beginning oGlobal Entrepreneurship WeekThere are concrete things that
the Government will advancein the economic eld in orderto guarantee that we maintainour qualitative edge, innovation,initiative, which are, ultimately,the key to Israels economicadvantage. Greetings to all theentrepreneurs and good luck!
Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu,Israel
At this time o unprecedentedglobal change, I congratulateeveryone involved in GlobalEntrepreneurship Week orencouraging people and countries
to work together to nd new waysto succeed.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown,United Kingdom
The scale and quality o the Week has attracted the support oPresidents and Prime Ministers in 16 countries, as well as widerpolitical support gained in 54 countries.
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The Legacy
While Global EntrepreneurshipWeek aims to open the minds oyoung people, it also engagedpolicymakers and other infuentialthought leaders. Local electedocials, governors, ministers,celebrity entrepreneurs and headso state rom around the world
took up the call to action andlent their voice to help expandentrepreneurship everywhere.
GEW activityEvents, PR, social media,
global network
Morepositiveattitudestowardsentrepreneurship throughout society
Increasedentrepreneurialbehavior Improvedabilityoftheglobalnetwork
to infuence entrepreneurship globally
Increasednumberofstart-ups
Astrongerentrepreneurialcultureand more entrepreneurial behaviorin every country
Increasedinterestinentrepreneurialsupport programs
Betteropportunitiesforglobal entrepreneurship
Jobcreation
Economicgrowth
Povertyreduction
Improvedlives
RUSSIA | Moscow
The Role o Micronance inOvercoming the Financial EconomicCrisis Conerence eatured speechesrom Nobel Prize Winner MuhammadYunus and Princess Maxima o theNetherlands, with experts rom a varietyo sectors involved in entrepreneurshipin Russia working together to discussstrategies and solutions.
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The Activities
Since its creation in 2008,more than 60,000 GlobalEntrepreneurship Weekevents have taken place.
Host organizations in 88 dierentcountries continue to build their
campaigns through local, nationaland global activities rom online toace-to-ace, and rom large-scalecompetitions and events to intimatenetworking gatherings. The uniyingactor o embracing entrepreneurialbehavior is at the heart o everyactivity in every country.
In addition to individual countryactivity, in 2009 Ocial GEWActivities were developed andpromoted to all countries toenable national campaigns toengage globally across bordersand to inspire new ideas at the
intersection o cultures.
TheGlobalCleantechOpenIdeas Competition combedthe world or the best greeninnovators.
The winner o the CleanTech Open Ideas Competitionwas Replenish Energy rom
Puerto Rico, a company thathas the capacity to provide arenewable, carbon-negativeuel in the orm o microalgae,to either substitute or blendwith uel oil or diesel at wellbelow current petroleum prices.
This idea was one o sevennalists selected roma global search in 28 countriesor the best clean technologybusiness ideas. Ideas includedeverything rom revolutionaryways to generate clean energy,to better ways to lter water, to
ideas about how governmentalpolicies around climate changecan oster new businesses.
The competition culminatedin Silicon Valley, USA, wherethe nalists presented theirve-minute pitch in ront oa crowd o 3,000 investors,entrepreneurs, sponsoring
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Global Entrepreneurship Week2009 is an international celebrationto inspire, connect, mentor andengage the next generation oentrepreneurs Australia mustnurture the entrepreneurial spirito our young people to ensureour nation prospers well into the
uture I encourage all youngpeople to believe in their ideas,to work hard to achieve them,to be enterprising and have apositive vision or the uture.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Australia
Entrepreneurship is extremelyimportant. I New Zealand is goingto do well and be successul, in theend were going to create goodideas and the brainpower andthe enthusiasm o entrepreneursin New Zealand to building amuch stronger country. Its good
that this is a global challenge anda global Week I cant tell youwhat the business model o theuture looks like, but it will almostcertainly involve the cooperationo New Zealand entrepreneurswith companies overseas.
Prime Minister John Key, New Zealand
Entrepreneurs are the engine ojob creation generating millionso good jobs. Many begin withnothing more than a good idea,and translate new products andservices into vibrant businesses.To secure our Nations utureprosperity, we must ensure thatour entrepreneurs have the toolsthey need to survive and thrive.
President Barack Obama, UnitedStates, in his ofcial proclamation
or a national Entrepreneurship Week
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Winners ranged rom anIsraeli group o students ortheir Virtual World, RealSavings idea, to a Shop andSave Facebook Applicationor a team in Kenya.
551 Speednetwork the Globe
events connected people tobring ideas to lie.
GEW Global Partner, YESor Europe, held a largeSpeednetwork the Globeevent to kick-o their AnnualSummit held at the EuropeanParliament in Brussels. Youngentrepreneurs came togetherrom across Europe to makeconnections ast in order tomake new contacts and growtheir businesses internationally.
TURKEY | Istanbul
SpeedCity brought together leadingentrepreneurs in Turkey and aspiringyoung entrepreneurs to build teamworkskills as a real-lie pit crew or aFormula One car. Two replica carswere brought in, with each personassigned tasks like changing tires,reueling and drilling. The winning
team o students, showed their abilityto learn new skills and apply themquickly - even aster than establishedCEOs o Turkey. The event waspreceded by a Speednetwork theGlobe session, which allowed the twogroups to exchange entrepreneurialideas and contacts.
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companies, corporations,members o academia andpress. Replenish Energyreceived more than $100,000 inmarketing support, legal adviceand conerencing services tohelp launch their business.
Mentoring Madness,sponsored by NYSE Euronext,brought advice to aspiringbootstrap entrepreneursthrough 763 mentoring activities.
More than 200 universitystudents gathered at the NewYork Stock Exchange or thelaunch event o MentoringMadness, posing theirentrepreneurial questions tothe panel, headlined by rapartist and serial entrepreneurSnoop Dogg.
The panel also selected thewinner o Movers & Changers,a nationwide business plancompetition run by mtvU andNYSE Euronext. Three studentsrom Tulane University wereawarded $25,000 in startupunds or their venture, WET
Tea, which is aimed at raisingsocial awareness, communityinvolvement and monetarysupport or the preservationand reconstruction o the GulCoast Wetlands by sellingartisan tea.
The Global InnovationTournamentchallenged nearly1,000 contestants in 31 countriesto come up with innovative waysto make saving money un.
Following a two week judgingperiod, a prestigious panel
o experts rom all over theworld selected 300 candidatesor global judging, beoredeciding on 22 winners rom12 countries. For each entry,the judges evaluated aspectssuch as the innovation andnovelty o the idea, how un itwas, and whether the teamimplemented the idea tocreate a positive impact.
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MALAYSIATo help spur entrepreneurshipamong graduates, we have setup two top business schoolsunder the National High EducationStrategic Plan.
YB Dato Saiuddin Abdullah, currentDeputy Minister o Higher Educationand the GEW Malaysia Patron
PAKISTANWe have introduced andinstitutionalized the concepto youth-led development inthe leading educational andtechnical institutions o Pakistan.Over 190 youth-led projects havebeen launched or the rst time.Over 500 lead teachers o youthserving institutions were sensitizedabout the concept o youth socialentrepreneurship.
GEW Pakistan
Ala Demmellash, JerseyCity, USA
For Demmellash, Co-ounder o RisingTide Capital, a nonprot organizationbased in Jersey City assistingcommunities to build strong businessesthat transorm lives, strengthenamilies and create vibrant, sustainable
neighborhoods, GEWUSA helped providea platorm to advance her personal andproessional goals. Demmellash washeavily promoted by the GEW PlanningTeam, with her story told in publicationslike BusinessWeek, Entreprneur.comand Inc Magazine. This media attentionhelped advance the brand o Rising TideCapital, and position them as a globalprovider o services.
Theres been a lot o ongoing responseand I think what GEW was able to door us, and why I thought it was moreimportant than ever that we did GEW,was because we all o the sudden hadthis global audience. Our Web trac shotup enormously and were getting peoplecontacting us rom around the world.
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More Than Just a Week
SOUTH AFRICAIn South Arica, The University othe Witwatersrands Wits BusinessSchool launched a South AricaStartup Index (SASI) during GlobalEntrepreneurship Week. One o themain objectives o SASI is to createawareness in the marketplacearound innovative South Aricanstart-up companies with thepotential to compete on the globalstage. SASI will operate as acollaboration between academia,private sector institutions andgovernment, and will includeacademic research around thestart-up environment. It will alsoaim to organize the start-upcommunity in South Arica andacilitate networks with dierententrepreneurship support anddevelopmental institutions.
ARGENTINAArgentina had a law enactedsaying the last day o GEW is theDay o the Entrepreneur.
GEW is a rallying point or a worldwide movement oentrepreneurial people. Its not just about one week. Throughthe platorm o GEW, existing programs are showcased, newentrepreneurial initiatives are launched, national policies areinfuenced and entrepreneurial people who got their rstinspiration rom GEW go on to achieve great things.
Mildred Talabi, London,England
Brand Piano, an initiative held duringGEWUK 2009, helped our fedging Londonbusinesses get revitalized, through theirprogram o mentorship and peer-to-peernetworking. Mildred Talabi, the 26 year
old owner o RawLoveUK and winner othe program, received 1,000 investmentto help grow her business, along withongoing mentoring and support.
I was able to immediately apply theknowledge I learned to grow my businessand increase sales. Weve launched anew product which is selling really well,been eatured in several media outletsand been shortlisted or the YoungEntrepreneurs category in a LambethBusiness Awards.
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CountriesEighty-eight countries hostedGlobal Entrepreneurship Weekin 2009, each running acampaign tailored to theaudience and entrepreneurialclimate in their country. Severalother nations participatedinormally through a smallcollection o standalone activities.
Within each country was a Hostorganization, responsible orcatalyzing a national network opartners to organize events andrun competitions. The campaignsor the countries were as diverseas those who participated withlocal entrepreneurs and themeshighlighted in each.
JAPAN | Tokyo
Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama spokeat Japans Entrepreneurial Sceneconerence, which highlighted socialentrepreneurship and action thatgovernment and businesses cantake to promote innovation. Topicscovered included ways to reducecarbon emissions, what motivatesyoung entrepreneurs and oreignperspectives on Japans entrepreneurs.Baseball legend Bobby Valentine andcreative visionary Patrick Newell werealso in attendance, discussing theirentrepreneurial success.
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Who is GEW?
Founders
Kauman FoundationThe vision o the KaumanFoundation is to oster a societyo economically independentindividuals who are engagedcitizens, contributing tothe improvement o theircommunities. We work to catalyzean entrepreneurial society inwhich job creation, innovation,and the economy fourish. Wework with leading educators,researchers, and other partnersto urther understanding othe powerul economic impacto entrepreneurship, to trainthe nations next generationo entrepreneurial leaders,to develop and disseminateproven programs that enhanceentrepreneurial skills and abilities,and to improve the environmentin which entrepreneurs start andgrow businesses.
Enterprise UKEnterprise UK was ounded in2004 by the British Chamber oCommerce, the Conederationo British Industry, the Institute oDirectors and the Federation oSmall Businesses, unded mostlyby the Department or Business,
Innovation & Skills. We started ourwork with young people under acampaign called Make Your Markthat encouraged enterprisingactivity amongst 14 30 yearolds. That campaign was sosuccessul that we wanted toreach out to new people o allages and backgrounds, reshthinkers who spot opportunities,apply entrepreneurial talents andovercome the obstacles to makeideas happen. And we havearranged these programs undera new brand Enterprise UK.
USA | Kansas City
The Global Student EntrepreneurAwards brought student entrepreneursrom 27 countries to Kansas Cit y, Missouri,to compete or $150,000 in cash anddonated services. The grand prize went to24-year-old Milun Tesovic, who developedMetroLyrics, the most popular music lyricssite in the world.
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DominicanRepubli c Domini cana Incuba 15 1,500 10 9,837.747 4,391.95 107
Ecuador Fundacion Emprender 33 4,105 12 13,478,599 3,643.15 163
Egypt Middle East Council or Small Statistics unknown at time oBusiness and Entrepreneurship going to print 81,527,172 1,801.25 24
Finland Helsinki School o EconomicsSmall Business Center 32 500 53 5,312,800 48,124.88 30
France Journee de lEntrepreneur 350 300,000 200 62,048,473 43,549.51 22
Georgia Association o Young Economists Statistics unknown at time oo Georgia going to print 4,364,460 2,471.88 5
Germany IHK Schwarzwald-Baar-Heubergand Wismar University 347 15,000 260 82,140,043 42,435.75 84
Ghana Youth EnhancementInternationa l (YEI) 6 500 4 23,350,927 674.25 135
Greece Hellenic Associations o YoungEntrepre neurs 33 400 15 11,238,162 28,649.89 140
Honduras Junior Achievement Honduras 10 1,300 20 7,241,503 1,798.85 144
Hunga ry FIVOSZ 39 2,200 70 10,037,637 12,809.85 39
Iceland Innovit Entrepreneurship Center 120 5,000 50 316,960 40,073.96 33
India Bharat iya Yuva Shakti Trust (BYST) 55 2,500 31 1,139,964,931 1,066.25 169
Indone sia Ciputra Found ation 29 5,747 15 228,248,538 2,007.28 161
Israel The Technion-Israel Instituteor Technology 111 5,000 52 7,308,100 24,698.48 34
Italy Junior Achievement Italia andMETA Group 50 3,000 35 59,854,860 35,236.49 75
Japan The Honda Foundation 1 42 9 127,704,000 38,206.87 91
Jordan Queen Rania Center orEntrepreneurship 7 1,500 5 5,906,042 3,306.07 125
Kenya SACOMA and JuniorAchieveme nt Kenya 5 4,000 50 38,534,087 766.62 124
Korea Korea SOHO & Small BusinessAssocia tion 13 1,100 8 48,607,000 21,525.40 53
Latvia Preilu Novada Dome Statistics unknown at time ogoing to print 2,266,013 11,863.58 51
Lebanon RootSpa ce 2 170 8 4,139,280 6,353.01 180
Lithuania ISM University o Managementand Economics and NationalDevelopment Institute, Lithuania 1,007 20,000 212 3,358,371 11,870.60 99
Country Host Organization No. o No. o No. o Country GNI per Ease oActivities Participants Partners Population Capita Starting a
Business*
Argent ina Endeavo r Argenti na 50 6,000 60 39,876,117 7,201.31 138
Australia Social Alchemy Pty Ltd 50 1,000 20 21,374,000 40,350.95 3
Austria Initiative or TeachingEntrepreneurship Austria 8 450 9 8,344,319 46,264.24 122
Bahamas The Bahamas Chamber oCommerce 50 6,000 60 335,047 22,906.62 61
Bahrai n O2M Commun ications 40 500 5 766,925 27,247.79 63Bangladesh Young Entrepreneurs and
Leaders League (YELL) 4 200 1 160,000,128 516.06 98
Barbados Barbados Youth BusinessTrust (BYBT) 22 4,000 155 255,203 18,600
(2005 data)
Belgium Flanders District oCreativity vzw 2 2,000 3 10,703,957 44,326.36 31
Bermuda Youth EntrepreneurshipInitiative o Bermuda 3 120 3 64,200 - -
Bolivia Red Bolivia Emprendedora 114 24,000 125 9,684,093 1,456.57 167
Bosnia & Agency or the DevelopmentHerzegovina o Small & Medium Enterprises 12 222 5 3,773,100 4,505.91 160
Brazil Endeavo r Brazil 1,357 5, 329,400 406 191,971,506 7,351.22 126
Bulga ria Junio r Achievem ent Bulga ria 119 2800 95 7,623,395 5,487.09 50
Burkina Faso Association pour la Promotion,le Soutien et le Suivi delInvestissement Priv (APSIP) 4 300 9 15,208,585 478.54 115
Cameroo n Youth Busine ss Cameroo n 55 200,000 45 18,897,956 1,152.54 174
Canada Canadian Youth BusinessFound ation 500 74,000 223 33,311,389 41,728.66 2
Chile Endeavor Chile and Foro ProInnova cin 32 5,700 30 16,758,114 9,396.05 69
China Technology Entrepreneurship Statistics unknown at time oFoundation or Graduates going to print 1,325,639,981 2,774.88 151
Colombia Endeavor Colombia 76 10,000 35 44,534,000 4,657.68 74
Congo,Democratic YES Democratic RepublicRepublic o o Congo 1 42 9 - - -
Croatia UMIS-SM EA 17 500 9 4,434,189 13,574.43 101
Denmark Ministry or Economic andBusine ss Aair s (EBST) 100 10,000 29 5,497,525 59,128.47 28
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Country Host Organization No. o No. o No. o Country GNI per Ease oActivities Participants Partners Population Capita Starting a
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Rwanda Educat-Rwanda Statistics unknown at time ogoing to print 9,720,694 406.88 11
Saudi Arabia National Entrepreneurship Center 79 5,000 35 24,645,685 19,345.26 13
Serbia Be Your Own Boss / Budi Svojovek DOO 30 2,000 25 7,349,487 5,705.5 73
Singapore ACE and National University oSingapore, NUS Entrepreneurship
Centre 40 19,500 29 4,839,400 34,761.94 4
Slovakia Slovak British Business Council(SBBC) and Slovak University oTechnology in Bratislava 6 310 6 5,406,030 14,540.59 66
Slovenia GEA College Business EducationCenter 8 300 2 2,039,400 24,013.37 26
South Arica Wits Business School, Univ. oWitswatersrand, JuniorAchievement South Arica andEndeavor South Arica 22 11,079 17 48,687,000 5,819.00 67
Spain IESE Center or Entrepreneurship,IESE Business Schoo l 232 15,400 46 45,568,152 31,962.84 146
Sri Lanka Young Entrepre neurs Sri Lanka 4 2,730 5 20,047,263 1,788.48 41
Swazilan d Technose rve - Swazilan d 25 2,263 11 1,167,834 2,521.57 158
Sweden Entrepreneurship and Small Statistics unknown at time oBusiness Research Institute going to print 9,220,986 50,942.87 43
Turkey Endeavor Turkey 25 4,000 30 73,914,260 9,344.69 56
Uganda Enterprise Uganda 32 6,000 27 31,656,865 418.66 129
Ukraine Youth Business Ukraine
Programm e 4 1,097 6 46,258,200 3,213,.33 134
United Arab Higher Colleges o Technology Statistics unknown at time oEmirates going to print 4,484,198 54,606.51 44
UnitedKingdom Enterpr ise UK 4,653 529,377 2,428 61,399,118 45,394.12 16
United States The Public Forum Institute 2,325 163,000 1,121 304,060,000 47,576.50 8
Uruguay Endeavor Uruguay 86 4,744 46 3,334,352 8,259.01 132
Venezuela DBAccess 53 6,000 19 27,943,249 9,225.63 142
Vietnam Idocean Co., Ltd. 14 1,000 5 86,322,841 892.36 116
Zambia Zambia-Comesa SME ToolkitProject 15 400 6 12,620,219 949.71 94
Zimbabwe Empretec Zimbabw e 6 120 2 12,462,879 237.25 145
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Country Host Organization No. o No. o No. o Country GNI per Ease oActivities Participants Partners Population Capita Starting a
Business*
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Macedonia YES Foundation and SECI Project,Agency or Promotion o theEntrepre neurs hip 70 3,000 40 2,037,687 4,138.15 6
Madagascar Association Actions SansFronti res 10 10,000 10 19,110,941 406.35 12
Malaysi a Warisan Globa l 530 70,000 182 26,992,579 6,967.12 88
Mali Junior Achievement Mali Statistics unknown at time o
going to print 12,711,139 579.02 139
Malta University o Malta 4 300 2 411,452 22,460(2007 data)
Mexico Impulsa and Endeavor Mexico 80 500 50 106,350,433 9,980.63 90
Montenegro Centre or Entrepreneurship andEconomi c Develop ment (CEED) 2 150 4 622,344 6,439.94 85
Morocco Centre des jeunes dirigeants Statistics unknown at time odentrep rise (CJD) going to print 31,228,981 2,579.14 76
Mozambiqu e Empressa Junio r 50 700 5 21,780,614 372.78 96
Nepal INCON Pvt. Ltd 13 3,000 7 28,581,686 403.65 87
Netherlands CASE 170 50 3 16,443,269 50,150.38 70
New Zealand Wellington Innovation Network(WIN) 137 5,600 89 4,268,600 27,935.52 1
Nigeria Growth Through Leadershipand Entrepreneurship (GLET)and Unesco Centre Abuja 31 4,500 9 151,319,499 1,160.61 108
Pakistan Youth Engagement Services 9 400 530 166,036,895 981.29 63
Paraguay Incubadora de Empresas -
Juni or Achievem ent 1,229 22,223 40 6,226,806 2,179.96 100Peru British Peruvian Chamber o
Commerce 22 2,000 1 28,836,700 3,986.58 112
Philippines Philippines Youth Employment Statistics unknown at time oNetwork going to print 90,348,437 1,886.14 162
Poland Youth Forum o PolishConed eration o Private Employer 1,686 105,000 2,206 38,122,972 11,883.50 117
Portugal Portugese Business AngelsAssociation (APBA) 100 3,000 60 10,624,688 20,556.36 60
Romania Junior Achievement Romaniaand GEA Strategy and Consulting 520 12,000 200 21,512,646 7,928.34 42
Russia Junior Achievement Russia andUS Russia Center orEntrepre neursh ip (CFE) 15,628 453,647 10,965 141,800,000 9,622.53 106
Country Host Organization No. o No. o No. o Country GNI per Ease oActivities Participants Partners Population Capita Starting a
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Global Founders:
Global Sponsor
NYSE Euronext
GEW Global Partners
Department or Business, Innovation & Skills
DECAEndeavorJunior AchievementEntrepreneurs OrganizationMIT Enterprise ForumNFTETechnoServeYes or Europe (European Conederation o Young Entrepreneurs)
YES (Youth Entrepreneurship and Sustainability)Youth Business International