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The skills balancing act in sub-Saharan Africa : investing in skills for productivity, inclusivity, and adaptability

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Sub-Saharan Africa has the youngest population of any region of the world, and that growing working-age population represents a major opportunity to reduce poverty and increase shared prosperity. But the region's workforce is the least skilled in the world, constraining economic prospects.

Despite economic growth, declining poverty, and investments in skills-building, too many students in too many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are not acquiring the foundational skills they need to thrive and prosper in an increasingly competitive global economy.

This report examines the balancing act that individuals and countries face in making productive investments in both a wide range of skills - cognitive, socio-emotional, and technical - and a wide range of groups - young children through working adults - so that Sub-Saharan Africa will thrive.

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Product Details
World Bank Publications
1464811490 / 9781464811494
Paperback / softback
331.136
30/06/2019
United States
376 pages, col. figs, tables
Professional & Vocational/Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More