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    The IMF predicts that this could lead to a sustained decline in Africa's real GDP, potentially affecting its ability to access key export markets and face higher import costs Rather than lamenting about rising tariffs and vanishing aid, this should be a wake-up call for Africa to shift gears – look inward with pride, deepen cross-border collaboration, and build the continent with bold intent
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    Harnessing technology is vital for realizing Africa’s $1 trillion food economy and promoting sustainable growth Thus, it would need to embrace climate-smart farming methods and utilize digital platforms such as mobile apps and online marketplaces such as Vendease to connect farmers and stakeholders with valuable information and markets, empowering them to make informed choices
  • Africa at Davos 2024: What the leaders and experts had to say
    So said Fifi Andrews, who moderated a session in Davos on scaling the African economy, raising the question: Is Africa really rising, or is the 'sleeping giant' yet to awaken? Davos 2024 presented a timely opportunity to ring the alarm and delve into the policy and public-private partnerships that could rapidly scale the African economy
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    In May, Cyril Ramaphosa was elected president of South Africa with a commitment to promote economic growth and fight corruption At the start of the year, Muhammadu Buhari was re-elected president of Nigeria on a similar pledge to fight corruption, while strengthening national security and the economy
  • 6 numbers that prove the future is African | World Economic Forum
    The United Nations predicts that between 2015 and 2050, Africa will add 1 3 billion people, more than doubling its current population of 1 2 billion Image: UNICEF As the above graph shows, Africa’s population will continue to grow even as Asia – currently the biggest regional driver of economic growth – begins to see its explosive population growth recede
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    Elevate data-driven insights: South Africa can highlight the role of data and evidence in demonstrating the SSE’s impact, and in 2025 the Schwab Foundation in partnership with the Motsepe Foundation will publish a report on the State of Social Enterprise in Africa, focusing on South Africa as a case study, and building on the 2024 global report
  • Africa | World Economic Forum
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