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The past two decades have seen growing global attention towards the African continent as a geopolitical player and a key strategic partner, and renewed calls from African actors for genuine decolonization and increased influence. Across the continent, a new generation has come of age amid rapid population growth, expanding labour markets, widening political participation, and a growing sense of continental agency, seen in the African Union’s global diplomacy, the African Continental Free Trade Area, and Africa’s coordinated engagement with climate, trade, and technology agendas.
At the same time, inequality, youth unemployment, conflict, democratic backsliding, rapid urbanization, and climate vulnerability remain pressing challenges. The coming two decades will define how demographic potential, governance, and mobility interact to shape Africa’s societal trajectory as a world region, and the role Africa plays on the world stage.
This panel invites five researchers with diverse experiences in African studies to reflect on illustrative examples from their own work that speak to some of the trends and challenges facing Africa as a world region. These include issues relating to population growth, climate adaptation, democratic governance, youth activism, and migration. The discussion will be anchored in evidence and statistics, and invite reflection on key challenges facing African states and regions’ potential, and on how these trends may influence the Nordic-Africa relationship.
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