How Africa’s population boom can fuel prosperity

Amid the backdrop of global concerns surrounding declining population growth, Africa stands as an exception by defying this trend.

By 2050, it's slated to reach a substantial population of 2.4 billion. The United Nations organization forecasts that more than half of the world's population growth by 2050 will centre on sub-Saharan Africa, with the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Tanzania among the fastest-growing countries.

While there are apprehensions regarding how Africa's population growth might impact resource and service demand, it's equally important to highlight the opportunities that this shift brings.

In my latest article, I delve into how, if properly addressed, Africa’s population boom can evolve into a narrative of resilience, adaptability, and progress. It's an opportunity for the continent to harness its rising population and establish itself as a significant global player: How Africa’s population boom can fuel prosperity | by Dr Yaya Moussa | Sep, 2023 | Medium



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