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Africa’s future hinges on youth leadership, says ECA’s Gatete

The Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Claver Gatete, has emphasized the need for Africa’s youth to play a central role in shaping the continent’s future.  During a meeting on “Transforming Africa with Youth-Driven Solutions” in New York on September 20, he called for concerted efforts to unlock the potential of Africa’s youth for sustainable growth.

“Africa’s youth are not just the future; they are the present driving force of our continent, and they must have a decisive role in shaping our pact for the future,” said Mr. Gatete during the session held ahead of the Summit of the Future under the theme “Transforming Africa with Youth-Driven Solutions.”

With Africa expected to account for 42% of the global youth population by 2030, the ECA Executive Secretary highlighted that the continent’s success, and that of the world, is deeply intertwined with the contributions of its young people.

Despite this demographic advantage, Mr. Gatete acknowledged the significant challenges facing Africa’s youth, particularly in accessing employment opportunities. He pointed to high unemployment rates, an education system misaligned with labor market needs, and insufficient investment in skills development.

“The reality is stark: without urgent investments in education, skills development, and especially digital capabilities, Africa’s young population may struggle to reach its full potential,” he warned.

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