This course explores the intersection of social entrepreneurship and impact investing in Africa. Students will learn about the definition, characteristics, and types of social entrepreneurs, as well as the challenges and opportunities they face in Africa. The course will also delve into successful social entrepreneurship models, key strategies employed by social entrepreneurs, and the role of social entrepreneurs in addressing Africa's development challenges. In the second half of the course, students will be introduced to the concept of impact investing, including its principles, differences from traditional investing, and the impact investing ecosystem in Africa. The course will also cover investment vehicles and instruments, measuring impact, and financing social entrepreneurs in Africa. Finally, the course will examine the policy and regulatory environment for social entrepreneurship and impact investing in Africa. Beyond the theory, guest lecturers who have expert/practical knowledge/experience in social entrepreneurship and impact investing have been scheduled to deliver practical knowledge on the subject matter.