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Africa’s Population Boom: A Double-Edged Sword

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Africa’s rapid population growth presents both opportunities and challenges. With a projected population of 2.5 billion by 2050, the continent’s demographic shift could drive economic transformation if managed effectively. However, many governments struggle to adapt to this change, risking stagnation amid increasing urbanisation.

The rise in working-age individuals could surpass that of India and China combined by 2040, creating a vast labour pool. Yet, without adequate infrastructure and governance, this potential may not translate into economic growth. Urban centres are evolving, but the pace of change often outstrips planning and investment.

Agricultural productivity remains low, hindering the necessary foundation for industrialisation. Countries like Ethiopia and Rwanda show promise, but many others remain trapped in short-term political cycles that neglect long-term agricultural reforms. The African Continental Free Trade Area aims to unify markets, yet implementation is inconsistent due to competing national interests.

Ultimately, Africa’s demographic dividend hinges on strategic investments in education, infrastructure, and governance. The continent has the potential to become a global investment hub, but it requires a shift from short-term gains to sustainable development strategies that empower local economies.

Source: Al Jazeera

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