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Spark Certificate in AfCFTA Trade Essentials

The African Continental Free Trade Area is open for business — and so is your opportunity. In four weeks, understand what AfCFTA means for small business owners, identify markets your product could enter, and leave with a one-page trade brief you wrote yourself.

Duration

4 Weeks

Mode

Online

Credential

Spark Cert

Intake

Monthly

What You Will Have Built by Graduation
A one-page trade opportunity brief for your business, identifying at least two African markets your product or service could enter under AfCFTA, with basic entry strategy notes.

What This Programme Covers

  • What AfCFTA is, how it came into force, and what it means for small business owners across Africa
  • Identifying trade opportunities — reading sector and country data to find where your product or service fits
  • ECOWAS protocols and West African border trade basics
  • Customs and documentation overview — what paperwork crosses a border and why it matters
  • Market entry thinking — evaluating two or three African markets for your specific product or service

Who This Is For

Small business owners, market traders, logistics operators, and entrepreneurs who want to access African markets but have never formally studied trade regulations or cross-border commerce.

Entry Requirements

Open to everyone. No prior business or trade qualification required.

Programme Quick Facts

Award: Spark Certificate

Duration: 4 Weeks

Delivery: 100% Online

Entry: Open — no requirements

Intake: Every month

School: Business, Trade and Entrepreneurship

Ready to Go Further?

This Spark Certificate counts as credit toward the full Certificate in African Continental Trade and Commerce. Upgrade at any time after graduation.

View the AfCFTA Certificate →

Start Trading Across Africa in Four Weeks

Four weeks. Real knowledge. A trade brief you can act on — not just a certificate that says you attended.