Africa is undergoing rapid population growth and a significant "youth bulge," with its workforce projected to become the largest globally by 2040. While tertiary education enrollment has risen, the Gross Enrollment Ratio remains the lowest in the world, reflecting ongoing challenges in the sector. This study employed secondary data and a desk review to examine the history and current state of higher education in African countries, identifying key challenges such as inadequate funding, insufficient infrastructure, and misalignment with labor market demands. Political instability and economic constraints, particularly in countries around West Africa and Sudan, exacerbate these issues. The findings highlight a unique opportunity for economic and social transformation through strategic investment in education systems and workforce development, such as the engagement of Public-Private Partnership and Digital Technology for higher education development in Africa. Prioritizing these interventions is essential to harness the region's demographic potential and promote sustainable growth.
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Hussein A Ahmed
SHEIMAA ELMUKASHFI
Hussainatu Abdullahi
African Science Frontiers Initiatives Research Journal ASFIRJ
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68af4766ad7bf08b1ead4ab6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.70040/asfirj-gey2-bvbm