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EEA, short for Ecole des Entrepreneurs d'Afrique, is an African entrepreneurship education and consulting organization for “entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs,” based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Its official positioning emphasizes helping learners gain skills, guidance, networks, and tailored solutions to improve business performance. Its services go beyond courses, covering consulting, coaching, corporate training, and entrepreneur community events.
Based on the site navigation and event information, EEA covers areas such as startup launch, business management, growth, women’s entrepreneurship, family business succession, human resources management, and “Essentiel d'un MBA.” The site also mentions support around business plans, BMC, pitch decks, and business strategy, suggesting a practical, entrepreneurship-focused management training model. The teaching language appears to be French. In terms of delivery, the website clearly lists in-person events and seminar dates, such as “5 à 7 de l'Entrepreneur,” “RDV DU MANAGEMENT HUMAIN,” and an immersive training program in Canada. However, it does not state whether live online classes, recorded courses, or standardized 1-on-1 programs are available. Certification or certificate details are also not disclosed.
The website discloses some pricing: entrepreneur networking events cost around 25,000 F CFA, while a human management event is priced at 150,000 F CFA. “Essentiel d'un MBA” and the Canada immersive training program are more expensive, including a non-refundable registration fee of 275,000 F CFA and a training or participation fee of 5,711,000 F CFA. Lower-cost events may be suitable as an entry point, while higher-priced programs require further confirmation of the syllabus, instructors, deliverables, and refund policy before making a decision.
The strengths are its clear positioning, focus on the African entrepreneurship ecosystem, and combined offering of training, consulting, guidance, and networking. Client testimonials suggest it has practical experience supporting tech entrepreneurship, business processes, innovation culture, business planning, and fundraising presentations. The weaknesses are also obvious: the website contains a large amount of placeholder text and unrelated auto-repair content, which hurts its professional presentation; information on course outlines, class hours, instructor backgrounds, certificates, payment methods, and online support is insufficient.
EEA is better suited to African entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, women entrepreneurs, and family business successors operating in a French-speaking environment, especially those seeking localized consulting and community resources. For users in China who simply want to study entrepreneurship management, Coursera, edX, Udemy, LinkedIn Learning, or local business school programs will generally be easier to access and more transparent. The website’s accessibility from China is unknown, and it does not disclose whether it supports international bank cards or common Chinese payment methods. It is advisable to confirm by email or phone first.
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eeafrique.com is an France Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach eeafrique.com directly.