While global population growth is projected to slow over the rest of the century, Africa stands out for its relatively young ...
Could Africa’s long-misunderstood population boom become its greatest economic advantage? Economist and author Joe Studwell ...
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Africa could be home to nearly half the world's young people by 2100, new data shows
Africa's population has grown more than sixfold since 1950 and is projected to keep expanding through the end of the century — even as growth slows across most of the world — according to a Pew ...
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 ...
Africa’s population in 1950 stood at 228.7 million and by 2022, that figure increased by over a billion people to about 1.5 billion - making up about 17.89% of the global population. The continent’s ...
Where is Africa heading? The question has occupied Jakkie Cilliers for years. He is the founder and chairman of the Institute for Security Studies (ISS), a research and analysis centre in Pretoria ...
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 ...
Africa is said to be rising as one of the most powerful business and cultural forces in the world, so says Onome Andrew ...
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