National entrepreneurship intelligence system

Sierra Leone Startup & Innovation Registry

Mapping Sierra Leone's startups, entrepreneurs, innovators, and ecosystem support needs.

The Sierra Leone Startup & Innovation Registry is the first step toward building a coordinated national pipeline for entrepreneurship, innovation, investment readiness, policy support, and ecosystem development.

Public momentum

A serious first layer for ecosystem coordination

Built to help the Chamber and its partners see pipeline depth, support demand, and national activity with greater clarity.

6

Startups Registered

10

Partners Engaged

4

Sectors Mapped

5

Districts Represented

Momentum profile

Public ecosystem signal

Founder pipeline6
Institutional interest10
Sector coverage4
Geographic spread5

Why This Registry Matters

A foundation for better coordination across the ecosystem

Sierra Leone has founders, entrepreneurs, innovators, hubs, investors, development partners, and government actors working across the ecosystem. But too much of this activity remains fragmented, undocumented, and difficult to support at scale. This registry is designed to help identify who is building, what they are building, what stage they are at, what support they need, and how capital, policy, training, and partnerships can be better coordinated.

What We Are Mapping

Structured intelligence for a clearer national view

The registry captures practical signals that help the Chamber, support institutions, and partners see pipeline depth, emerging needs, and where ecosystem action can be better focused.

Startups and entrepreneurs

Business stages and sectors

Funding and support needs

Investment readiness

Women and youth-led ventures

Jobs created and growth potential

Regional and district-level activity

Ecosystem partners and support organisations

How The Data Will Be Used

From submissions to insights, programmes, and partnership action

The data collected will help produce ecosystem insights, startup pipeline reports, support programmes, investor-readiness pathways, policy recommendations, and partnership opportunities.

Data use note

Personal and sensitive information will not be publicly shared without consent. Public insights will be aggregated where appropriate.

Expected outputs

Startup pipeline reports for partners and funders

Evidence for policy, training, and support design

Sharper coordination between public and private actors

Public Ecosystem Visuals

A clearer public signal of registry momentum

Built to feel credible and institutional, not noisy. Clean visuals, readable numbers, and a more confident presentation.

6

Startups Registered

10

Partners Engaged

4

Sectors Mapped

5

Districts Represented

Call to Register

Startups and entrepreneurs can join the registry now

Share your venture profile, support needs, and readiness signals so the Chamber can build a stronger pipeline for support, programmes, and investment visibility.

Go to Startup Registration

Call for Partners

Institutions can express interest in supporting the ecosystem

Embassies, ministries, banks, donors, hubs, universities, investors, telcos, and other ecosystem actors can indicate where they want to collaborate with the Chamber.

Go to Partner Interest Form