The report, "Africa's Young Entrepreneurs," was written by Jacqui Kew, an associate professor at the University of Cape Town's Department of Accounting. The report explores the state of entrepreneurship among young people in Africa, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities they face. The report also highlights the role of education and training in developing entrepreneurship skills among young people. The report is based on research conducted by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) project, which has been studying entrepreneurship around the world for over 11 years. The report was funded by the Danish International Development Research Council.