Deadline: 10-Jan-2026
UNDP’s pan-African timbuktoo network is inviting incubators and accelerators across Africa to join a continent-wide innovation ecosystem. Selected partners gain access to shared resources, digital tools, mentorship networks, capacity-building programs and collaboration with sector-specific hubs. The initiative strengthens the ability of incubators to support startups and expands their reach, impact and visibility across Africa.
The timbuktoo initiative, powered by UNDP, is building a pan-African innovation network that connects incubators, accelerators and thematic hubs to support thousands of startups across the continent. Organizations can now apply to become official network partners and plug into a unified platform that strengthens entrepreneurship, accelerates innovation and supports inclusive economic growth.
What the timbuktoo Network Offers
timbuktoo is designed to enhance the operational and strategic capacity of incubators across Africa. As a network partner, your organization gains access to tools, expertise and collaborations that elevate program quality and startup support.
Key Benefits for Incubators and Accelerators
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Pan-African visibility and branding
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Collaboration with thematic innovation hubs
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Co-incubation opportunities across multiple sectors
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Peer-to-peer learning with other incubators
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Integrated digital tools for cohort and program management
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Access to local and global mentors
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Data dashboards for tracking startup progress
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Repository of case studies, templates and best practices
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Exposure to international standards in incubation and acceleration
Sectoral Coverage
Incubators from any sector can apply, including those focused on:
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Technology and digital innovation
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Agritech
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Healthtech
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Edtech
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Cleantech and climate innovation
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Creative industries
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Manufacturing and industrial innovation
The broad thematic scope allows diverse organizations to integrate into the network.
Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing
Partner incubators receive structured capacity-building support through:
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Training programmes
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Workshops and masterclasses
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Webinars with global experts
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Guidance on program design and delivery
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Best practices in startup evaluation and mentorship
This strengthens the internal capabilities needed to run impactful, high-quality incubation programs.
Co-Incubation with Sectoral Hubs
timbuktoo includes specialized hubs in high-potential fields such as:
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Fintech
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Healthtech
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Agritech
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Creative economy
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Climate tech
These hubs collaborate with incubators to co-incubate startups, provide domain expertise, and give selected ventures access to advanced programming and potential funding pathways.
Who Is Eligible?
To qualify as a timbuktoo network partner, applicants must:
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Be based in Africa
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Have a proven track record in running incubation or acceleration programs
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Maintain a committed team of mentors and program facilitators
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Show capacity to support early-stage startups
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Demonstrate inclusive impact, especially toward youth, women and underserved communities
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Be willing to collaborate, adopt shared standards and engage with the digital platform
Eligible organizations include incubators, accelerators, innovation hubs, enterprise support organizations and entrepreneurship centers.
Why This Opportunity Matters
timbuktoo is building one of the largest and most interconnected startup-support infrastructures in Africa. Joining the network helps incubators:
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Expand their reach and impact
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Enhance the quality of their programs
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Access specialised domain expertise
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Leverage digital tools that improve efficiency
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Attract high-potential startups
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Participate in a continental movement to scale African innovation
This opportunity is especially valuable for organizations aiming to strengthen their capacity and contribute meaningfully to Africa’s entrepreneurial transformation.
How to Apply
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Visit the official timbuktoo platform or announcement page.
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Review eligibility criteria and partnership expectations.
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Prepare organizational documents showing track record and team capacity.
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Highlight your sector focus, incubation methodology and community impact.
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Submit the application form through the online portal.
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Await evaluation based on readiness, experience, inclusive impact and alignment with the network.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications without clear evidence of incubation experience
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Failing to demonstrate inclusive outreach to underserved groups
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Not showing readiness to collaborate or adopt shared standards
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Providing incomplete documentation of organizational capacity
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Overstating capabilities without proven results
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply to the timbuktoo network?
Any Africa-based incubator, accelerator or innovation-support organization with a track record in running startup support programs.
2. Is sector specialization required?
No. Incubators from any sector — agritech, fintech, climate, creative industries and others — are eligible.
3. What do partners gain from joining?
Access to digital tools, training, expert mentors, collaboration with sectoral hubs, co-incubation opportunities and pan-African visibility.
4. Are startups themselves eligible to apply?
This call is specifically for incubators and accelerators, not individual startups.
5. How many partners will be selected?
Selection numbers may vary depending on network needs and regional representation.
6. Does the programme provide funding directly to incubators?
The opportunity primarily offers capacity building, tools and ecosystem support, not direct funding.
7. Is collaboration with other African incubators required?
Yes, the platform encourages peer learning and cross-country engagement.
Conclusion
The timbuktoo network offers African incubators and accelerators a transformative entry point into a continent-wide innovation ecosystem. By joining, organizations gain access to advanced tools, expert networks and sectoral hubs that enhance their ability to support startups at scale. For those committed to empowering entrepreneurs and shaping Africa’s innovation future, this opportunity represents a powerful pathway to long-term impact.
For more information, visit UNDP.








































