AFRICA FACED WITH SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGE

BY GEORGE STONE, IN CAPE TOWN SUSTAINABLE growth in Africa outside South Africa faces the challenges of strong population growth, commodity price volatility, climate change and food insecurity. The continent's current population of 1 billion people is forecast to almost double by 2050. Conserving natural resources while ensuring that economies expand to generate job and fund social provision for an increasingly urbanised population will be a difficult task for governments over the coming decades. Africa's booming cities, from Lagos to Luanda and Kinshasa, are ...


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