This report examines Africa's potential growth and development through 2050, considering factors like demographics, human development, economic growth, sociopolitical change, and the continent's role in the global context. It explores the impact of external forces, governance quality, infrastructure needs, regional integration, and global connections on Africa's future.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Barry Hughes, Jonathan Moyer, Jakkie Cilliers, Jakkie Cilliers, Barry Hughes And Jonathan Moyer |
Geographic focus: | Africa |
Time horizon: | 2050 |
The research method combines quantitative modeling with expert analysis to forecast Africa's development across multiple sectors. The International Futures (IFs) modeling system integrates data on demographics, economics, sociopolitical factors, and other key variables to project future trends and outcomes for African countries and regions.
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The report uses a comprehensive modeling system to analyze Africa's future across various domains, including population growth, urbanization, education, health, economic diversification, governance, and security. It assesses the continent's challenges and opportunities, considering the influence of external actors like China and the EU, and the potential for an African green revolution in agriculture.
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Categories: 2050 time horizon | 2050s time horizon | Africa geographic scope | English publication language | demographics | development | diversification | economic | economic growth | education | energy | environment | food | futures | general | global influence | governance | health | poverty | sanitation | security | trade relations | urbanization | water