撒哈拉以南非洲人口增长:到2050年每年需要新增2500万个就业岗位
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-11-20 17:29

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the urgent need for creating 25 million jobs annually in Sub-Saharan Africa to accommodate the expected increase of over 620 million working-age individuals by 2050, which represents the largest growth in any region globally over 25 years [1][2] - The growth in the labor market population is attributed to a unique demographic shift, with Sub-Saharan Africa expected to account for 90% of global population growth over the next 25 years [1] - The region is currently struggling to provide sufficient employment opportunities for its existing working-age population, necessitating a new growth model based on the development of large enterprises [1] Group 2 - Job creation will depend on the ability to reduce costs associated with the business environment, which will enable existing businesses to grow and encourage the establishment of new high-growth enterprises in Africa [2] - Key sectors with job creation potential include agribusiness, mining, and tourism and hospitality [2] - To achieve these goals, it is essential to eliminate barriers to private sector development through policies aimed at improving infrastructure, enhancing workforce skills, creating a more favorable business environment, and strengthening government and institutional capacities [2]