In 10 years from now, Central Africa’s children of school-going age will constitute 29% of the total population. In 2030, schools will have to educate an additional 6.6 million children compared to now. To educate all these additional school children, ABiQ estimate...
Angola currently has a population of 32.6 million. ABiQ predicts it will grow to 40 million at a growth rate of 23% over the next decade. Being the second-largest oil producer in Africa, Angola’s economy is heavily dependent on oil sector revenues. The GDP was $110...
Central Africa is the most underdeveloped region in Africa. It plays home to approximately 180 million people. Unfortunately, the nine territories that makeup Central Africa lack infrastructure, housing, healthcare, education and other critical sectors to help them...
Central Africa present some of the most unreached areas on the African Continent. With a current estimated population of 178 million people and set to grow by 22% to exceed 218 million by 2030. This area has also the weakest connected transport network in Africa. ...
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