Time to act: strengthening Edinburgh’s support for African-led enterprises

Bekee Bariture, Kingsley Obi Omeihe*, Ibiyemi Omeihe, Ijeoma Okpanum

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Abstract

This policy note explores the challenges faced by African entrepreneurs based in Edinburgh, Scotland. We examine how structural disadvantages in access to finance, networks and mentorship constrain key aspects of starting, sustaining and growing a business. These constraints demand new approaches to supporting minority entrepreneurs and raise important questions for local economic development and inclusive policymaking. While African entrepreneurs contribute significantly to the city’s economy and society, persistent inequalities continue to affect their progress. We propose a policy agenda that draws attention to these barriers and their longer-term effects, particularly for underrepresented business owners who face exclusion in an increasingly competitive environment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-8
Number of pages8
Volume3
No.4
Specialist publicationISBE Entrepreneurship Policy and Practice Insights
PublisherThe Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE)
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jul 2025

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