ShareThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that by 2030, half of the increase in the global labor force will come from sub-Saharan Africa, requiring the creation of up to 15 million new jobs annually. The Fund said the region needed to create jobs to balance its growing population. “Sub-Saharan Africa urgently needs to create jobs...The post Africa Requires 1.5m Jobs Creation To Counter Growing Population appeared first on New Telegraph.
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