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Africa's Workforce Potential: Skills Development and Strategic Investment Key to Future Growth

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1/1/2035

The headquarters of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), where strategies for Africa's workforce development are being discussed.

Entrance of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) building

Investment in skills development is crucial for Africa’s growth potential, according to the OECD. As the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) emphasizes, a significant portion of the global workforce will be African by 2050.


However, to harness this potential, the continent needs more jobs and strategic investments focused on its greatest asset: its people. Ragnheiour Elin Arnadottir, director of the OECD Development Centre, highlights the need for enhancing skill development to meet these expectations.


In a related development, Kenyan President William Ruto has dismissed nearly all his ministers. This drastic move comes as Ruto attempts to manage the repercussions of prolonged anti-government protests. The protests have posed significant challenges to his administration, prompting a comprehensive cabinet reshuffle.


Meanwhile, in the Central African Republic, a new competitor has entered the beer market. This new contender is adopting aggressive strategies to capture the attention of local drinkers, marking a dynamic shift in the region’s beverage industry.


These developments underscore the diverse and evolving challenges and opportunities across the African continent. Skills development remains a pivotal factor for future growth, while political and economic changes continue to shape the region's landscape.

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