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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Nuna Ethiopia, a new co-working space and incubation center, has opened its doors to cater to Addis Ababa’s thriving freelancer and startup scene.
The center, located on Leghar, Orda Building, 15th Floor, offers private offices, meeting rooms, and common areas to encourage collaboration and creativity. Nuna, which spans 1000 square meters, also provides its services to established businesses.
“Our vision is to be the leading co-working space and incubation center in Ethiopia, providing a dynamic and innovative environment where individuals and businesses can flourish,” Nuna wrote on its website.
Nuna offers a support system, including training and development opportunities, networking events, and access to a community of like-minded individuals and businesses.
In addition to the physical co-working space, Nuna offers legal and accounting help, license management, as well as business plan support. The center also provides a mailing address, fast Wi-Fi, printing and scanning facilities, coffee and tea, secured lockers, and a shared kitchen.
Its plans are divided into four categories: Basic, Basic Plus, Incubation, and Virtual Office, with the minimum one costing $50 per person/month. Each plan offers different services and benefits, allowing individuals and businesses to choose the best plan that suits their needs.
Nuna Ethiopia is the latest co-working space to grace Addis, with the likes of CoSpace joining the scene in the past year. The city hosts over a dozen co-working spaces.
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