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Certificate in African Continental Trade and Commerce
Designed specifically for small business owners, market traders, logistics operators, and entrepreneurs who want to trade across African borders under the AfCFTA framework.
Duration
3 Months
Workload
6–8 hrs/week
Mode
100% Online
Credential
Certificate
Intake
Monthly
The Graduation Deliverable
A completed African Market Entry Plan for your business or product, including target country analysis, trade route documentation, customs requirement checklist, and a preliminary supply chain map. This plan is assessed by a panel including a trade practitioner before your certificate is issued.
What You Will Learn
- What AfCFTA is, how it works, and what it means for a small business owner in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, or Rwanda.
- How to navigate customs procedures, tariff classifications, and documentation for cross-border trade within Africa.
- How ECOWAS movement and trade protocols affect the practical realities of moving goods across West African borders.
- How to access trade financing for African cross-border commerce, including export credit guarantees and trade finance products.
- How to build a supply chain across two or more African countries using formal channels, regional logistics providers, and digital trade platforms.
Programme Modules
| # | Module | Weeks |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AfCFTA Framework: What It Is and How It Works | 1–2 |
| 2 | Customs Procedures and Tariff Classification | 3–4 |
| 3 | ECOWAS Protocols and West African Trade Realities | 5–6 |
| 4 | Trade Finance for African SMEs | 7–8 |
| 5 | Building Cross-Border Supply Chains | 9–10 |
| 6 | Digital Trade Platforms and Export Documentation | 11 |
| 7 | African Market Entry Plan — Final Project | 12 |
Weekly checkpoints feed into your African Market Entry Plan graduation deliverable.
Entry Requirements
Route A — Academic: Minimum of five WASCE/O-Level passes including English. No prior business or trade qualification required.
Route B — Experiential: Active involvement in trading, logistics, importing, exporting, or small business operations for a minimum of two years. No formal academic qualifications required.
Route C — Professional Transfer: Any certificate or diploma holder from a recognised institution. Direct entry based on prior qualification.
Career and Business Outcomes
Graduates of this programme operate cross-border trading businesses with documented compliance, apply for export credit and trade financing with confidence, navigate customs and tariff processes independently, and build multi-country supply chains using formal logistics channels. Many graduates launch new African trade routes or formalise existing informal trading operations within six months of graduation.
Assessment Framework
Weekly trade journal entries: 20%
Module assignments (×6): 40%
Peer review participation: 10%
African Market Entry Plan: 30%
Pass mark: 50%. Market Entry Plan assessed by a trade practitioner panel before certificate is issued.
Programme Quick Facts
Duration: 3 Months (12 Weeks)
Workload: 6–8 hours per week
Modules: 6 + Final Project
Live Sessions: Fortnightly Zoom
Community: WhatsApp Group
School: Business, Trade and Entrepreneurship
Regulated by GTEC, Ghana. Awarded in partnership with NationsUniversity, USA.
Recommended Starting Point
Not yet ready for the full Certificate? Start with the Spark Certificate in AfCFTA Trade Essentials — a focused introduction that feeds directly into this programme.
Ready to Trade Across African Borders?
Rolling intake. Start any month. Study around your business commitments.