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  • Africas population growth will triple by 2050 | World Economic Forum
    Africa’s urban population is expected to nearly triple by 2050, to 1 34 billion Coupled with a high rate of urban primacy in African countries (whereby one city is multiple times bigger than the next nearest) and the high number of mega cities, enormous stress is going to be placed on the physical, political, economic and societal
  • How will Africas youth population drive global growth? | World . . .
    Africa is a continent teeming with youthful energy and untapped potential, boasting the world’s youngest population with more than 60% of the continent's population under the age of 25 This burgeoning youth population is projected to grow even further, as Africa's population is expected to reach 2 5 billion by 2050 , up from 1 4 billion today
  • Empower Africa’s youth to create jobs, growth and peace
    The United Nations projects that sub-Saharan Africa will account for more than half of the growth of the world’s population between 2022 and 2050 That means that by 2050, one out of every four people on earth, and more than a third of the world’s young people (between the ages of 15 and 24), are expected to be African
  • Why Africas youth hold the key to its development potential
    This growth tends to be viewed as a strain on almost all developmental capabilities Today, more than 60% of Africa’s population is under the age of 25 By 2030, young Africans are expected to constitute 42% of global youth For any policymaker this is obviously seen as a challenge: more mouths to feed, more bodies to keep healthy, millions
  • 6 numbers that prove the future is African | World Economic Forum
    Africa will account for more than half (54%) of the 2 4 billion global population growth in coming decades The United Nations predicts that between 2015 and 2050, Africa will add 1 3 billion people, more than doubling its current population of 1 2 billion
  • The Future of Jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa: talent hotspot
    The population of Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to rise by 79% over the next 30 years This surge to 2 2 billion will come at a time when most developed countries are facing shrinking and ageing populations, giving the region a demographic dividend that offers labour-force benefits and substantial economic potential
  • Why Africas population is set to triple by 2100 | World Economic Forum
    While several African countries will have lower fertility rates by 2100, the impending population growth will be due to its young population and the current high fertility rates across the region with only seven African countries—Cape Verde, Botswana, South Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya—having fertility rates lower than the global average of 2 37 births per woman
  • The world’s 10 youngest populations are all in Africa
    Africa’s youthful population is often touted as a major advantage for the continent An increasing working-age population is a major opportunity for economic growth in Africa The World Bank estimates that this demographic dividend could generate 11-15% GDP growth between 2011 and 2030


















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