Higher education in Africa is at a turning point. With over 400 million young people aged 15-35, the continent has a massive opportunity for economic growth and innovation. However, challenges like low enrolment, skill mismatches, and underfunded research limit the impact of higher education.
At UNESCO’s Forum on Higher Education in Africa (December 2024, Nairobi), experts discussed how universities can adapt to better serve students and the job market. But what are the key issues, and how can African universities address them?
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