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AU & OECD: Africa’s Development Dynamics 2024 – Skills, Jobs and Productivity

Erscheinungsdatum: 05.07.2024 Fachberichte und -studien

Africa’s Development Dynamics uses lessons from Central, East, North, Southern and West Africa to develop policy recommendations and share good practices across the continent. Drawing on the most recent statistics, its analysis of development dynamics aims to assist African leaders in reaching the targets of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 at all levels: continental, regional, national and local.

The 2024 edition explores how African governments, firms and educational institutions can increase the supply of quality skills, in line with current and future demand, to create jobs and increase productivity. Global trends, like the digital and green transitions, Africa’s demographic growth, and the regionalisation of international trade are shaping future skills demand. The report's two continental chapters examine the gaps in foundational, soft and technical skills and identify policy solutions to develop a skilled workforce. Five regional chapters offer recommendations for skills development in strategic areas including mining, digital technologies, renewable energy and agri-food.

Africa’s Development Dynamics feeds into a policy debate between the African Union’s governments, citizens, entrepreneurs and researchers. It proposes a new collaboration between countries and regions, focusing on mutual learning and the preservation of common goods. This report results from the partnership between the African Union Commission and the OECD Development Centre.

Quelle: OECD Redaktion: von Julia Arning, VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH Länder / Organisationen: Ägypten Algerien Angola Äquatorialguinea Äthiopien Benin Botsuana Burkina Faso Burundi Cabo Verde Côte d'Ivoire Dschibuti Eritrea Eswatini Gabun Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kamerun Kenia Kongo Kongo, Demokratische Republik Lesotho Liberia Libyen Madagaskar Malawi Mali Marokko Mauretanien Mauritius Mosambik Namibia Niger Nigeria Region Ostafrika Region südliches Afrika Region Westafrika Ruanda Sambia Senegal Sierra Leone Simbabwe Somalia Südafrika Sudan Südsudan Tansania Togo Tschad Tunesien Uganda Zentralafrikanische Republik OECD Themen: Berufs- und Weiterbildung Fachkräfte Information u. Kommunikation Innovation Strategie und Rahmenbedingungen Wirtschaft, Märkte

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