60% of Africa’s population is under 25. By 2050, 1 in 3 global workers will be African.
That’s why the outcomes of World Economic Forum (WEF) Davos 2025 were worrying. Africa’s absence from key discussions on technology, AI, and economic growth isn’t just an oversight—it’s a risk. Without African voices at the table, global policies could fall short, innovation may stall, and economic divides could grow.
Tackling global challenges like climate change, economic inequality, and healthcare demands inclusive collaboration. Africa is not on the sidelines—it’s central to the world’s future.
Leaders like Stephen Blewett, CEO of MTN Ghana, recognise this urgency. MTN’s Ambition 2025 is more than a strategy—it’s action. By investing in digital connectivity, financial inclusion, and cross-border trade, they’re proving Africa’s economic future is within reach.
At Breakpoint, we’re proud to support companies like MTN that are driving real change. But businesses, governments, and innovators must work together to ensure Africa’s potential is recognised, empowered, and unleashed.
No one should be left behind. 🌍
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Africa has a voice in technology
