Africa: What Will AI Do for Us? Young Adults in Lower-Income Countries Feel More Positive About Its Potential – New Survey

Africa: What Will AI Do for Us? Young Adults in Lower-Income Countries Feel More Positive About Its Potential – New Survey

Young people in low- and middle-income countries appear generally more optimistic about how AI can enhance their work prospects and social lives than their western peers, according to our new survey of people in ten countries in Africa and South Asia. While debates in higher-income countries often focus on job losses, misinformation and mental health…

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Africa: What Will AI Do for Us? Young Adults in Lower-Income Countries Feel More Positive About Its Potential – New Survey

Africa: Can Climate Shocks Change How People Feel About Paying Taxes?

Climate-related disasters are becoming more frequent and more intense across sub-Saharan Africa. Floods, droughts, heatwaves and storms are no longer isolated environmental events. They increasingly shape livelihoods, inequality, public trust and the relationship between citizens and the state. Governments rely on taxes to finance schools, healthcare, infrastructure and climate adaptation policies. However, taxation depends on…

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Africa: What Will AI Do for Us? Young Adults in Lower-Income Countries Feel More Positive About Its Potential – New Survey

Africa: ATM’s Proposal to Rename South Africa As Azania – How Do South Africans Feel About It?

South Africa’s African Transformation Movement (ATM) has announced its intention to table a proposal before parliament and the constitutional review committee to rename South Africa as the Republic of Azania. According to the party, the move is a part of a broader project of national decolonisation. The proposal has sparked debate across political, public and…

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