- Africa’s economic growth shows that a new generation is making a difference
- In a similar way to the women’s movement, the young can make politicians take their interests into account in decision-making
- The World Economic Forum on Africa takes place in Abuja, Nigeria, on 7-9 May 2014.
- Learn more about the meeting: http://wef.ch/af14
Young Africans need to step forward, engage with the politics of the continent and help to create the future they want, said Ashish J. Thakkar, Founder and Managing Director, Mara Group, United Arab Emirates.
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