you are currently viewing::OECD-Africa's Urbanisation Dynamics 2025March 6, 2025--Planning for Urban Expansion
Over the next three decades, Africa's urban population will double, increasing from 700 million to 1.4 billion by 2050, making it the continent with the second largest urban population after Asia. The report examines the implications of this growth for urban planning, governance and financing. It provides projections, insights and actionable recommendations tailored for policy makers, local governments, development partners and experts. Africa's urban transition represents both a pressing challenge and a transformative opportunity. With proactive planning, effective governance and innovative financing, cities can become engines of inclusive economic growth. It is essential to act now to manage urban growth in ways that foster sustainability, inclusion and resilience, paving the way for a thriving urban future. Source: oecd.org |
October 22, 2025-Two out of three African countries have not improved or slipped backwards in their ratings among the 29 countries scored in the 2025 edition of the Absa Africa Financial Markets Index (AFMI), now in its ninth year. However, 10 out of 29 countries increased their overall scores, a slowdown from 2024 when 23 countries increased their scores.
October 21, 2025-The Congo Basin, home to the world's second-largest tropical rainforest, holds immense value for not only the six countries it spans, but for the planet. A new World Bank report reveals the region's forests are not only essential for climate stability and biodiversity, but also a foundation for economic resilience.
October 16, 2025-South Africa is positioning itself as the continent's digital and investment powerhouse, using its economic resilience and advanced infrastructure to attract global capital and drive Africa's growth story.
August 24, 2025--Nigeria has emerged as the largest stablecoin market in Africa, with nearly $22 billion in transactions recorded between July 2023 and June 2024.
August 18, 2025--Key Takeaways
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