Institute for African Development Monthly Global Webinar Series
October 23, 2020
9:00 am
Africa's youth and a Continent on the Move: Experience of Youth Bridge Foundation
As of 2015, globally, there were approximately 1.2 billion youth aged 15-24, accounting for one out of every six people (17%) worldwide. According to the United Nations, it is estimated that there will be 1.3 billion youth by 2030.
In 2015, the total African population comprised of 226 million youth aged 15-24, representing nearly 20%, making up one fifth of the world's youth population (UN). According to the African Youth Charter, the youth age bracket includes individuals aged 15-35 years. Therefore, by international and African definitions, the share of youth in African population is forecasted to increase to at least 42% by 2030 and is expected to continue to grow throughout the remainder of the 21st century, doubling more than the current levels by 2055. Africa's youthful population, if productively harnessed through quality education, will open an opportunity for rapid economic growth and social progress.
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development