Africa today has the youngest population in the world. 76% of its population is below the age of 35. It is anticipated that Africa's youth will increase by 42,5 million by 2020. The need to diversity the productive capacity of our economies through industrialization is more urgent now that even before in order to create sustainable long-term jobs. A number of factors impede of Africa's ability to industrialize and these need to be addressed with an increased sense of urgency.
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
Africa has the youngest population in the world, with 200 million people aged between 15 and 24, a f...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 330 million young people will enter the job market over the next 15 years. Th...
Although it has come to be accepted that economic transformation,employment generation, and capacity...
The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the ...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
African governments have made youth employment a policy priority, and African youth are demanding po...
There is great opportunity for potential growth in Africa, however, there is also the increasing cha...
At this critical time of development in sub-Saharan Africa where the continent’s growth actually ma...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
Each year, 10 million young Africans enter the continent’s workforce, more than ever before. Althoug...
Africa’s population is expected to almost quadruple by 2100, from about 1.19 billion in 2015 to 4.39...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
Unlike elsewhere in the world, the youth population in Africa is growing in leaps and bounds. Is thi...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
Africa has the youngest population in the world, with 200 million people aged between 15 and 24, a f...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 330 million young people will enter the job market over the next 15 years. Th...
Although it has come to be accepted that economic transformation,employment generation, and capacity...
The working age population in Africa is young and growing in size, constituting a key asset for the ...
Governments in Sub-Saharan Africa are under enormous pressure to create more and better jobs for the...
African governments have made youth employment a policy priority, and African youth are demanding po...
There is great opportunity for potential growth in Africa, however, there is also the increasing cha...
At this critical time of development in sub-Saharan Africa where the continent’s growth actually ma...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Since the 1980s, most African countries have experienced demographic shifts that have resulted in yo...
Each year, 10 million young Africans enter the continent’s workforce, more than ever before. Althoug...
Africa’s population is expected to almost quadruple by 2100, from about 1.19 billion in 2015 to 4.39...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
Unlike elsewhere in the world, the youth population in Africa is growing in leaps and bounds. Is thi...
International audienceThe countries of Africa have young populations today, but progress in life exp...
Africa has the youngest population in the world, with 200 million people aged between 15 and 24, a f...
In sub-Saharan Africa, 330 million young people will enter the job market over the next 15 years. Th...