In the heart of Niamey, Zenaba Adoum Oudah stands as a symbol of ambition and innovation for Niger’s rising generation of entrepreneurs. With a background in biology and expertise in graphic design, she has carved a unique path by founding AgriOudah, a venture that merges scientific insight with creative solutions. Her recent recognition as a laureate at the PROJIACE 2026 program underscores her role as a pioneer in reshaping Niger’s economic landscape.
From science to entrepreneurship: a fusion of passion and purpose
Zenaba Adoum Oudah’s journey is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary thinking. Trained as a biologist, she initially explored the world of science, but her curiosity led her to infography and design. This blend of disciplines became the foundation for AgriOudah, a startup dedicated to developing locally relevant agricultural solutions. Her selection among the PROJIACE 2026 laureates highlights her ability to transform challenges into viable business opportunities.
Niger’s agricultural transformation through local innovation
At a time when Niger faces pressing challenges in youth employment and industrialization, Zenaba Adoum Oudah’s work offers a fresh perspective. AgriOudah is not just a business—it’s a movement aimed at redefining how Niger’s agricultural sector operates. By leveraging her scientific expertise and creative vision, she is creating products that address real needs while fostering sustainability. Her recognition at PROJIACE 2026 is a milestone, signaling the growing influence of homegrown solutions in Niger’s economy.
Building a legacy of innovation and resilience
Growing up in Niamey, Zenaba Adoum Oudah was shaped by the values of hard work and respect for nature—principles that continue to guide her entrepreneurial path. Her decision to pursue a degree in biological sciences, followed by certifications in infography, reflects a commitment to merging technical expertise with creative problem-solving. Today, her company AgriOudah is at the forefront of a quiet revolution, proving that Niger’s youth can lead the way in economic transformation through innovation and perseverance.
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