Youth Policy and the Future of African Development
The report examines the challenges and opportunities for African youth, emphasizing the need for effective policies to harness their potential for economic development amidst high unemployment and inadequate education.
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| Report location: | source |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Brookings Institution, Africa Growth Initiative |
| Authors: | Mwangi S. Kimenyi, Kwabena Gyimah-brempong, Kwabena Gyimah-brempong, Mwangi S. Kimenyi |
| Time horizon: | 2050 |
| Geographic focus: | Africa |
Methods
The research method involved a broad review of existing studies and policy frameworks related to African youth. It analyzed demographic data, educational attainment, and unemployment rates while identifying gaps and challenges in current youth policies. The authors utilized both qualitative and quantitative data sources to assess the state of youth and the effectiveness of proposed policies.
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Key Insights
This study investigates the state of youth in Africa, focusing on their well-being and economic participation. It highlights the significant youth population, estimated at around 200 million, which constitutes about 20% of Africa's total population. Despite high educational attainment, youth unemployment rates are alarmingly high, leading to adverse consequences such as poverty and migration. The report identifies several challenges, including a lack of access to quality education, persistent unemployment, and political disengagement. It emphasizes the importance of comprehensive youth policies that integrate economic, health, and social issues. The authors recommend improving the investment climate, expanding infrastructure, harnessing innovation, and building institutional quality to foster youth employment and participation in economic growth. The study concludes that without effective policies, the potential of Africa's youth may remain untapped, leading to social unrest and stunted economic development.
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Additional Viewpoints
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