- Summary
- Speakers
Africa faces a pressing challenge. By 2050, the continent’s working-age population will more than double, requiring the creation of nearly 28 million jobs every year. Yet current trends fall far short.
At the same time, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming how people learn, work, and live—creating new opportunities to boost productivity, expand access to knowledge, generate jobs, and open new markets. But the recent World Bank Group report “Digital Progress and Trends Report 2025: Strengthening AI Foundations” warns that many low- and middle-income countries face major barriers to adopting AI at scale, risking deeper inequality without the right investments.
However, a promising trend is emerging with many countries turning to “Small AI”— affordable, accessible applications that run on everyday devices and improving development outcomes in areas such as agriculture, health, and education.
To tap into this immense potential, Africa’s young people need to be equipped with the digital and analytical skills that fast-changing labor markets increasingly demand—skills essential for both today’s jobs and tomorrow’s opportunities.
Date: January 28, 2026
Time: 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM ET