Introduction
The issue of youth unemployment in Africa is a pressing concern for all African governments. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), the unemployment rate for the entire African region was estimated at 7.1% in 2022. This statistic is part of a broader analysis that includes 54 countries with a combined population of more than 840 million1. The potential of the continent’s youthful population remains untapped, and without strategic interventions, this demographic dividend could turn into a threat. Some African governments have implemented promising programs to mobilise this potential. For African leaders, this means they need to shift their perspective on their youthful workforce from a threat to be mitigated and start focusing on the benefits that can be derived from it.
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