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Empower Africa’s youth to create jobs, growth and peace

The United Nations projects that sub-Saharan Africa will account for more than half of the growth of the world’s population between 2022 and 2050.

The United Nations projects that sub-Saharan Africa will account for more than half of the growth of the world’s population between 2022 and 2050. Image: Unsplash/Martin Bekerman

Chido Munyati
Head of Regional Agenda, Africa, World Economic Forum
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