ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Africa will be able to grow enough cereals to feed its growing population by 2050, but only if it breaks a culture of complacency and starts now to invest more in ...
As global energy dynamics evolve, the continent stands at a critical point where it can leverage its substantial fossil fuel resources to drive equitable development. To achieve this, investment must ...
The Managing Director, Project Management Institute (PMI), Sub-Saharan Africa, Mr George Asamani, has predicted that by 2050, Africa’s young workforce could be one of the most powerful economic forces ...
Africa is at risk of experiencing a massive human migration crisis, with researchers projecting that over 113 million people could become climate migrants by 2050 due to the escalating impacts of ...
Africa has made remarkable strides across many development metrics, significantly improving life expectancy, literacy, health, and education. With its population set to double to around 2 billion by ...
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