Our planet will host 80% of the global population living in densely packed cities. According to the OECD,
African cities are expected to house an additional 950 million people by 2050. With cities housing more than
half of the world's population, urban areas will play a critical role to fight against climate change.
By 2050, 35% of the world's population will be young and African, compared to 15% in 2000.
The accelerated urbanisation that Africa has experienced in recent years goes along with an increase
in the youngest part of its population, bringing new challenges to the cities.
Today, 60% of the African population is under the age of 24. This peculiarity of the African continent
is an essential fact to be taken into account in urban planning.
In the era of new technologies, the growth of African cities will not only be sustainable but also smart.
The rapid urban growth represents one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century in Africa.
A new paradigm of urban development is taking place, where intrinsic challenges remain....