Out now: #AfricaDevelopment Dynamics 2024 By 2050, Africa's working-age population will nearly double, making up 85% of the global increase. Young Africans are becoming more educated, but they face a lack of quality jobs. Over 80% aim for high-skilled jobs, yet only 8% find them. Skill shortages in sectors like agrifood, renewable energy and mining hinder growth and investment. How can countries address these gaps to unlock the continent’s full potential? Find out in the new report: https://brnw.ch/21wL8va OECD Development African Union
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Thank you for sharing Federico. Great work.
International Development Expert, Business Development Services Expert at SEED - Malawi/Flanders Government
7hThe skills must be imparted with the mind that the youth should aim for self employment and job creation to employ fellow youth