The Youth Bulge in Africa

The youth bulge in Africa presents both remarkable opportunities and formidable challenges for the continent and the global community. This demographic shift can drive economic growth, innovation, and social change, offering countries the potential for a dynamic workforce that enhances productivity and creativity. However, if not effectively managed, it can lead to high unemployment rates, social unrest, and increased pressure on resources, as governments struggle to provide adequate education and job opportunities for an ever-growing youth population.

For the world, particularly developed countries, Africa’s youth bulge represents a potential reservoir of talent and labor that could address skills shortages and support global markets. Nevertheless, challenges such as migration pressures and geopolitical instability may arise if young people do not find opportunities at home. The integration of technology and artificial intelligence holds promise for enhancing educational access and vocational training, thereby enabling youth to thrive in a competitive global landscape. Thus, this session aims to explore the implications of Africa’s youth bulge and the pathways to harness its potential.

SPEAKERS

Pato Kelesitse

Founder, Sustain267 & Host, Sustain267 Podcast 

Aziz Ajbilou

Professor, the Faculty of Governance, Economics and Social Sciences (FGSES), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P)

Alexander Tsado

Director, Alliance4ai 

Mohamed Lamine El Dhaoui

Senior Consultant, Industrial Economist, SMEs and Value Chains Specialist, Former Director, United Nations for Industrial Development Organization

Nabila Makram

Former Egyptian Minister of State for Migration and Affairs of Egyptians Abroad, & Head of the Technical Secretariat of the Board of Trustees, the National Alliance for Civil Developmental Work

MODERATOR

 Sherif Kamel

Dean of the School of Business, the American University in Cairo (AUC)