Sixty percent of African youth are looking to leave because unchecked corruption threatens their future, according to a poll.
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A staggering 60% of African youth are considering leaving their home countries due to corruption, something many of them believe leads to a downward spiral that results in a lack of services and jobs and more corruption.
Sixty percent of African youth are looking to leave because unchecked corruption threatens their future, according to a poll.
A recent poll by the Ichikowitz Family Foundation revealed that nearly 60% of African youth are considering emigrating from the continent within the...
South African youth are most concerned about the country's lack of job prospects, and most of them believe corruption is the biggest hurdle.
In this interview with Armen Khachatryan, Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Programme Director at the Roscongress Foundation, and now a member of...
According to the African Youth Survey 2024, that has included Namibia for the first time, the African youth is not happy with the direction their...
In a significant announcement that could reshape economic dynamics on the African continent, China has pledged a staggering $51 billion in financial...
In a significant announcement that could reshape economic dynamics on the African continent, China has pledged a staggering $51 billion in financial...
Now that the Forum for China and Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) from 4th to 6th September 2024, is concluded, it is a good opportunity to visit the...
Africa produces less than 2% of the vaccines it uses due to challenges like financial constraints, lack of infrastructure, and limited technology...
African countries produce less than 2 percent of the vaccines the continent needs, experts say.