December 8, 2025

Strategy Week Scheduled in 23rd February 2026 to 1st March 2026

The AAE Strategy Week is a week-long online event, where AAE interns collaborate with entrepreneurs in applying the tools of business research for strategic planning and sustainability-driven measures, empowering businesses to make informed decisions, address challenges effectively, and seize opportunities for growth.

The next AAE Strategy Week is scheduled in 23rd February 2026 to 1st March 2026.

Strategy Week is held twice a year in February and August.  Participating students engage in this exercise, sharpening their analytical skills and gaining invaluable insights into the business landscape. The entrepreneur and potential supporter also build on their understanding into the business context (Join us). AAE entrepreneurs with comprehensive and up-to-date profiles on themselves and their businesses and students refered by their educational institutions may participate. It is a week of actionable strategies to enhance competitiveness and sustainability.

Interns choose from one or more sub-tasks options:

  • Identification of general opportunities and threats (SWOT);
  • Pathways for green business adaptations; and
  • Potential China-Africa project matchmaking opportunities.

The Strategy Week is held in collaboration with its AAE partner, Habour Education, an educational institution dedicated to fostering international communication and exchange. Based in the People’s Republic of China, Habour Education provides platforms for students, professors, institutions, and organisations to engage in meaningful dialogue and cooperation. AAE interns are exceptional students driven by a passion for voluntary service and positive global transformation.

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The African Association of Entrepreneurs (AAE) is a volunteer-run organization established in 2004, dedicated to fostering business development and alleviating poverty. AAE supports the sustainable growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa through advocacy, education, information dissemination, and networking support.With volunteers dispersed globally, AAE operates under the coordination of a head office in Ghana and a network of national teams. Primarily functioning virtually, AAE volunteers utilize online collaboration tools to support one another and SMEs. However, national teams may occasionally offer in-person support services.

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