Africa’s labor force will almost double by 2050 and the continent urgently needs large-scale job creation to meet the demands of young people whose frustrations have already sparked Gen-Z protests.
Global investors are looking at the 54 nations that make up Africa with fresh eyes, not only for their vast natural resources ...
The World Bank will give Uganda over $2 billion in new financing in the next three financial years to fund economic ...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has called for reforms to international financial institutions as a ...
The World Bank will merge parts of IDA, IBRD and IFC from January 2026, add a knowledge chief and consolidate corporate teams ...
The World Bank has raised growth forecasts for 30 African economies, hailing the continent’s resilience to global shocks and ...
The projected acceleration in Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth in 2025 is underpinned by improved terms of trade across much of ...
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Foreign Minister calls for reform of UN Security Council, IMF, World Bank to ensure fairness and inclusivity
Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, has called for urgent reforms of key global institutions, including the United Nations Security Council, the International Monetary ...
The discussions took place on the sidelines of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Annual Meetings, ...
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South Africa’s growth to improve slightly, but job creation remains the key challenge - World Bank
The World Bank says economic activity in the region is poised to grow at 3. 8% in 2025, up from 3. 5% in 2024, and further accelerate to an annual average rate of 4. 4% in 2026–27.
Rich countries should not approach trade with Africa as a game of Minecraft in which they secure supplies of natural ...
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