Duplex Kamgang (Studely): “I dream of new African unicorns”

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For our first big guest from the economy RFI – Young Africa, we have chosen to give the floor to a boss who wants to help the youth of the continent to build their future. Duplex Kamgang, 37, is the founder of Studely, a start-up which supports African students in their installation in Europe. In particular, it offers administrative and financial support, essential in view of the complexity of the procedures, in an often uncertain economic context.

Inspired by the personal journey of this native of Douala (Cameroon), this project has been awarded many times, by the Meet Africa, Digital Africa, or the French Tech program. Duplex Kamgang, thanks to brilliant studies in finance, a path in the fields of energy and insurance, has become a recognized investor.

Bruno Faure (RFI) and Julien Clemençot (Young Africa) question him on his company’s strategy, on the reception of African students, which has become a subject of political controversy in France, on higher education in Africa, the role of public authorities, but also the evolution of the technological sector, investments in renewable energies, his vision of the future of a continent. He delivers a clear analysis, inspired by his experiences, which does not spare the large institutions, in France and in Africa.

And as he is a great football fan, he reveals his state of mind on the eve of the opening of the Africa Cup of Nationss, organized in his country of origin.

Duplex Eric Kamgang, Bruno Faure and Julien Clémençot. © Vincent Fournier for JA

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