Over the past few years, he has taken numerous initiatives to empower the youth and promote digital entrepreneurship in his country, Djibouti. Thanks to his commitment to the task, he has won the trust of international and national actors.
Mohamed Guireh Galab (photo) is a Djiboutian entrepreneur. In 2018, he founded StartUp Factory, an incubator that trains entrepreneurs and invests in innovative projects, from product ideas to launch. His incubator is accessible to digital enthusiasts who want to make money from their passion, ICT, in Djibouti.
Over the years, StartUp Factory, currently present in six cities, has developed partnerships with public institutions, including microfinance institution CPEC and the private investments’ promotion agency FDED. The partnerships aim to give Djiboutians an opportunity to implement their project ideas.
Galab is very committed to youth empowerment. To drive that goal further, four years ago, he co-founded Djibouti’s young entrepreneurs’ network CJED. With CJED, he facilitates experience-sharing, networking, and value-chain-creation. “CJED offers equal opportunity for every young Djiboutian to create, develop or revive his/her company,” Galab says.
Since 2012, he is the national chairman of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Djibouti. In 2019, he became a country director for the Global Entrepreneurship Network, launched in 2008 to build a global entrepreneurship ecosystem. The following year, he was named Djibouti's ambassador to Africalink, a network of entrepreneurs operating in Africa and Europe. The entrepreneur is also a Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) alumni, who took part in the 2017 training program at Clark University, Atlanta. In 2021, he made it to Africa Digital Festival’s top 50 continental digital champions 2021.
Melchior Koba