Africa’s rapidly growing and youthful population offers a historic opportunity for economic transformation, but decades of ...
There are reasons to both hope for — and doubt — that the continent could finally gain some Asian-style momentum ...
Mapi Gloricien lies in his mother’s arms in a hospital in Kinshasa, among the fastest-growing cities on Earth. Just days old, he’s one of an estimated 4.5 million children expected to be born in the ...
Global population has increased tremendously in the last six decades with Africa taking centre stage as a major contributor to the global population growth rate. Africa’s population in 1950 stood at ...
The world's population growth tells two stories: in many countries populations are aging, while in others, populations are getting younger. Projections show most countries will likely see shrinking ...
As Africa reshapes the global workforce and consumer landscape, companies must navigate an ecosystem dominated by small and informal businesses, early-stage talent, and less standardized regulatory ...
Across Africa, the population is set to quadruple, reaching 4.4 billion people. This is within a context whereby most countries will see falling or aging populations—including in Europe, China, Japan, ...
Africa’s youthful population presents a strategic advantage for economic growth but that can happen only if young people are deliberately equipped with relevant skills, values and practical education ...
Until 2100, should our beautiful earth live that long, the world population is expected to grow tremendously. The globally accepted consensus of the world’s population is currently at 8 billion, with ...
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