- Africas population growth will triple by 2050 | World Economic Forum
Africa's population is growing at a rapid rate, and by 2050 two in every five children will be born on the continent
- The Future of Jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa: talent hotspot
Surging populations mean Sub-Saharan Africa's employers are optimistic on talent availability, the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 shows
- Why Africas population is set to triple by 2100 | World Economic Forum
Africa will be the only region in the world where population will still be growing at the end of the century Given a 48% population decline expected in China, Nigeria will become the second biggest country globally by 2100, behind only India
- Africa is harnessing technology to leapfrog towards growth
Africa has a unique opportunity to seize technology to leapfrog legacy systems and lead global value chain transformations
- How will Africas youth population drive global growth? | World . . .
Africa’s fast-growing youth population has the potential to drive global growth in the same way as China’s young workers once powered the global economy
- Bill Gates has a warning about population growth
Rapid population growth in some of Africa’s poorest countries could put at risk future progress towards reducing global poverty and improving health, according to a report by the philanthropic foundation of Bill Gates
- In 2100, half of the biggest countries in the world will be in Africa
This chart shows how Africa will overtake Asia in terms of population growth in the coming decades
- 15 facts about the Indian diaspora in Africa - The World Economic Forum
3 Large populations are also found in Mauritius, where they number an estimated 715,000, or 60% of the population, and Reunion, at 220,000 or a third of the population East Africa is also home to a large number of Diaspora Indians In Kenya, people of Indian descent number about 100,000, in Tanzania, they come to about 90,000, and Uganda
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