MeliaCRED: Conversations with Elvis
MeliaCRED: Conversations with Elvis
Elvis Melia
Has the internet created a virtual labour market for new kinds of services? Does connectivity now allow job-seekers from the Global South, young people from low-income countries, to grow rich online? Did this help overcome the borders that have separated rich from poor? If not, might the Metaverse now create this new market space in the cloud? Are online labour platforms becoming immersive labour markets with equal access for all? I discuss these questions in conversations with online workers, policy makers, academics, educators, consultants, and firm executives from around the world.
Martin Hecker: AmaliTech and the Digital Skills Accelerator Africa
After a long career at the Boston Consulting Group, Martin Hecker created AmaliTech, a social business that specializes in exporting digital services from Africa to the world. Martin also created the DSAA, a club that funnels German development aid funding to global business services firms that set up offices in Africa.
Apr 16, 2023
52 min
Jacques Nyilinkindi: Objectivity's software developers serve global clients from Rwanda
Software development is one of the most complex and best-paying jobs that can be offshored. This is what put the Indian IT-enabled Services sector on the global map. Yet a global talent shortage still exists. As ever more young Africans now enter digtal labour markets, ever more young software developers become available to the world.  In this conversation, I speak with Objectivity's Jacques Nyilinkindi about the changes and opportunities in Kigali's technology ecosystem.
Feb 27, 2023
37 min
Godfrey Zvenyika: Deriv, an online broker, serving the world from Kigali
Global Business Services (GBS) companies come in many shapes. Deriv is an online brokerage firm that turned Kigali, Rwanda, into one of its global delivery locations. I spoke with Godfrey Zveynika, the Country Manager,  about Kigali as Deriv's decision for its Africa office, about Rwanda as a possible destination for other GBS firms, about Kigali's eco-system of digital services exporters, and about the pros and cons of different African countries for building service export clusters in the coming years. Show less
Feb 20, 2023
1 hr 2 min
Gary Bennett: Tek Experts and the future of Rwanda's services exports
Are you a Rwandan graduate, looking to start your career in IT services?   Are you a Global Business Services firm, looking for a new delivery location in Africa?  Are you a government official, seeking to facilitate a digital services export cluster in your country?  Are you an international development partner, hoping to support future-oriented job creation in an African metropolis?  If you ticked yes on any of the above, please take a few minutes to listen to Gary Bennett speak about Kigali's emerging hub of services exports.
Feb 11, 2023
47 min
Vivens Uwizeyimana: Umurava as Kigali's supplier of digital work to the world
Kigali is home to a tight-knit ecosystem of up-skilling and work-readiness programs, tailored to the Global Business Services (GBS) sector. Firms interested in coming to Rwanda to export IT-enabled services, or firms interested in importing digital services through the internet from Rwanda might find this conversation interesting. In it, I speak with Vivens Uwizeyimana, founder and CEO of Umurava, a talent marketplace and workforce outsourcing platform. This is the last of our "ecosystem conversations," before we hear from the global companies who recently set up their offices in Kigali.
Jan 23, 2023
25 min
Hassan Tha Kreator: filmmaking in Nigeria and Rwanda
Across the world, many people's dream job is located somewhere in the creative economy. Making films and creating video content has become much more accessible over the past few years, and as the digital realm brings the world closer together, collaborations across borders can emerge in creative fields that were hitherto limited by geography.  In our conversation, Hassan Tha Kreator tells me about his journey as a young filmmaker from Nigeria to Rwanda. We speak about the vast differences between these two countries, the future of African filmmaking, and how the strengths of different countries can complement each other as Africa's creative economy expands.
Jan 18, 2023
31 min
Pépita Uwineza: PesaChoice, work, culture, and change in Rwanda and Africa
Imagine you're a global business services firm, thinking of setting up a new delivery center in an African country. Your first problem will be to decide on the right country. The next problem will be to figure out how to manage the local workforce. What are the labor laws, customs, and skill levels in that country? PesaChoice is a human resources management platform that seeks to help incoming companies with this second challenge. As PesaChoice expands across the continent (currently in Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda), part of its service becomes helping incoming firms solve their first challenge of comparing the pros and cons of different African locations.  Pépita and I have a broad conversation about the opportunities for Rwanda's young population, about the differences in customs and culture between different countries, and about her own life as a parallel to Rwanda's development.
Jan 15, 2023
41 min
Oriane Ruzibiza: Education First, and training Rwandan digital service exporters
When Global Business Services (GBS) firms choose new delivery locations, they look for stable governance, conducive regulations, reliable infrastructure, and workers with the right skills. Rwanda already tops Africa’s charts on governance, regulations, and infrastructure. And the Government has now begun an initiative with international development partners to train a large pool of GBS workers.  Oriane and I discuss Kigali’s GBS ecosystem, and she introduces EF’s English language training pilot, which is tailored to GBS agents and free of charge for any GBS firms.
Jan 2, 2023
1 hr 4 min
Joseph Semafara: SolveIT Africa, and Kigali's ecosystem of digital services exports
Rwanda's progress over the past three decades has turned this small country into one of Africa's emerging technology hubs. Global Business Services (GBS) companies have recently set up delivery locations in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, and Joseph Semafara is a leading figure in providing these investors with a "soft landing." His company, SOLVEIT AFRICA, trains young graduates to become GBS agents. Together with other training providers in the Kigali ecosystem, Joseph works closely with the firms that are already in Rwanda, and with firms that are currently on the cusp of making Kigali their next delivery location.  In our conversation, Joseph and I discuss how Kigali‘s ecosystem of digital services exports has changed over the past 2-3 years, and what this seems to have unleashed for Rwanda.
Dec 29, 2022
53 min
Adewale Yusuf: Alt__School Africa, and the future of school and work in Africa
Africa is full of young people who see the internet as their ticket to a better life. Adewale Yusuf, a Nigerian tech entrepreneur, saw this continent-wide drive as an opportunity to connect African workers, mainly programmers, with global clients, mainly tech companies – all remotely. For this, he built TalentQL, a platform that acts as a wormhole – transporting African coders into the borderless realm of the global digital market.  But he realized that more was missing than the mere connection between the supply and demand of digital work. Few applicants were ready to deliver the services that global clients needed. So, Adewale did what entrepreneurs do, he founded another company: AltSchool.  AltSchool is a learning platform for software engineers, product marketers, and data scientists – remotely. In our conversation, Adewale and I discuss whether the pre-Covid world of cities and offices is turning into a post-Covid world of video calls and long-distance learning circles, and what roles young Africans might play in such a world.
Dec 24, 2022
48 min
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