Africa’s Youth Dividend: Asset or Liability for the Next 50 Years?
24/04/2025According to the United Nations, by 2050, Africa will be home to nearly 2.5 billion people, with over 60% under the age of 25. It will boast the world’s largest.
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According to the United Nations, by 2050, Africa will be home to nearly 2.5 billion people, with over 60% under the age of 25. It will boast the world’s largest.
Africa’s young generation stands at the crossroads of opportunity, ready to redefine the continent through ideas that inspire, solutions that work, and creativity that transforms. Each year on 21.
On a crisp morning in Tanzania’s Serengeti, a couple from South Korea watched as the golden sun rose over a horizon teeming with life. Giraffes strolling gracefully, lions roaring in.
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