???????????????????? ????????????’?? ???????????????????? ????????????: ?????? ???????????? ???? ?????? The Economist’s recent analysis on #Africa’s burgeoning youth population underscores a pivotal truth: Africa’s “Generation Hustle” represents an unparalleled investment opportunity. 60% of sub-Saharan Africa’s population under 25, and by 2030, half of the all workforce entrants will be African. At Calhame Financial, we recognize that Africa’s youthful demographic is not merely a statistic but a dynamic force poised to drive global economic growth. However, to unlock this potential, strategic investments are essential. Empowering young entrepreneurs with access to capital, mentorship, and markets will catalyze sustainable development and prosperity across the continent. Several organizations are already championing this cause: The Tony Elumelu Foundation: Committed to empowering African entrepreneurs, this foundation has provided training, mentorship, and funding to over 18,000 entrepreneurs across 54 African countries. TechnoServe: In partnership with Citi Foundation, Pan-African Youth Entrepreneur Development offers training and advisory support to young entrepreneurs in Kenya, Nigeria, and C?te d’Ivoire, focusing on the micro-retail sector. African Development Bank Group's Youth Entrepreneurship and Innovation Multi-Donor Trust Fund by African Development Bank: This fund mobilizes resources to bolster entrepreneurship ecosystems, aiming to create sustainable jobs for African youth. Source: The Economist #AfricaRising #GenerationHustle #InvestmentOpportunities #YouthEmpowerment #EconomicGrowth
Here is a link to the article: https://www.economist.com/leaders/2025/02/20/how-to-help-young-africans-thrive