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#DiscoveringAfrica | Tunisia: "The ecosystem is really collaborative in Tunisia" - Zack Temtem

7 min · 15 de ago de 2025
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In this episode, I sit with Zack Temtem [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zack-temtem/], COO at Open Startup [https://open-startup.org/], an organization on a mission to empower and shape entrepreneurial journeys in Africa by developing skills, leveraging networks, and bridging ecosystems. From their base in Tunisia, Open Startup is creating a ripple effect across the continent — uplifting ventures of all sizes, catalyzing tech-enabled ecosystems, and nurturing high-potential startups and human capital. Their work transcends borders, but it’s deeply rooted in strengthening Tunisia’s startup scene as a launchpad for wider African impact. Zack shares powerful insights on what it takes to connect fragmented ecosystems, unlock opportunities for founders, and position Tunisia as both a regional and continental innovation hub.

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