The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has challenged oil-producing nations in Sub-Saharan Africa to increase their production of ...
Economic projections are equally substantial, with Africa's 2050 GDP expected to nearly triple from what it is now to around USD7.8 trillion after growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ...
Researchers analyzed over 100 cities across Africa, Asia and Latin America, where they modeled three growth scenarios.
The study also revealed that by 2050, the population of cities in Africa and Asia will experience rapid population growth.
Africa is emerging as a key player in the push for Sustainable Aviation Fuel, as global aviation aims for net-zero emissions ...
Africa receives just $30 billion of the $300 billion it needs each year to build resilience and support green transitions.
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 ...
Despite attracting just over 2% of global energy investment, Africa looks to alleviate energy poverty through an inward approach and expansion of both conventional and renewable power generation ...
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Time Is Running Out to Close Continent's Massive Infrastructure and Climate-Finance Gap - 2025 Africa Investment Forum Panel Warns
Announcement - Senior policymakers, investors, and development finance leaders converged at the 2025 Africa Investment Forum Market Days on Thursday to tackle one of the continent's most pressing ...
NAIROBI, KENYA: Africans will count for a quarter of the world population in 35 years from now, a United Nations agency report has revealed. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) demographics ...
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 ...
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 ...
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