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How Africa Can Build AI on Its Own Terms
Jun 4, 2026
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Africa's Growth Imperative
May 19, 2026
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The future of talent in Africa
Jan 21, 2026
37m 19s
Mission 300: Powering Africa’s Future
Nov 14, 2025
51m 37s
How to build trust and capabilities for effective governance in Africa
Sep 26, 2025
51m 56s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/4/26 | ![]() How Africa Can Build AI on Its Own Terms | Africa’s AI future is not predetermined but will be shaped by the policy choices and partnerships made today. In this episode, Andrew Dabalen speaks with Dr. Chinasa Okolo, a leading expert on AI governance and contributor to the African Union’s AI strategy, about what it will take for Africa to shape its own AI future. The discussion explores the concept of AI sovereignty, highlighting the importance of local capacity, data governance, and context-specific solutions to ensure AI supports inclusive and sustainable development across the continent. | — | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Africa's Growth Imperative | Africa's working-age population is set to surge by over 624 million by 2050 — but are the continent's economies growing fast enough to keep up? In this episode of Afronomics, Andrew Dabalen sits down with Ndiamé Diop, World Bank Regional Vice President for Eastern and Southern Africa, to explore what it will take to unlock Africa's growth potential. From agricultural transformation and industrial policy to lessons from East Asia, Diop makes the case for a bold, three-pillar strategy to create jobs at scale for Africa's next generation. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() The future of talent in Africa✨ | talentAfrica+3 | Fred Swaniker | the World Bank’sthe African Leadership Group | Africa | digital opportunitiestalent pipelines+1 | — | 37m 19s | |
| 11/14/25 | ![]() Mission 300: Powering Africa’s Future✨ | electricity accesseconomic growth+2 | Franz Drees-GrossErik Fernstrom | the World Bank’s | sub-Saharan AfricaAfrica | Mission 300World Bank+3 | — | 51m 37s | |
| 9/26/25 | ![]() How to build trust and capabilities for effective governance in Africa✨ | governancetrust+3 | Dr Ken Opalo | CPIA Africa: Better Policies for Service DeliveryGeorgetown University+2 | Africa | electoral democracypolitical institutions+2 | — | 51m 56s | |
| 7/15/25 | ![]() Should countries prioritize electricity access for families or firms in Africa?✨ | electricity accessAfrica+3 | Moussa P. Blimpo | Electricity Access in Sub-Saharan Africa: Uptake, Reliability, and Complementary Factors for Economic Impactthe World Bank’s+7 | Africa | electrification strategyeconomic inequality+2 | — | 48m 33s | |
| 3/28/25 | ![]() Pathways to Prosperity for Adolescent Girls in Africa✨ | adolescent girlseconomic success+1 | Estelle KoussoubeKehinde Ajayi | Pathways to Prosperity for Adolescent Girls in Africathe World Bank+2 | Africa | World BankCenter for Global Development+1 | — | 24m 19s | |
| 7/23/21 | ![]() Demystifying African Debt Featuring Carmen Reinhart, World Bank Group Chief Economist✨ | African DebtFiscal Policy+2 | Carmen Reinhart | World Bank Groupthe World Bank+1 | Africa | debt managementcivil society+2 | — | 43m 41s | |
| 5/11/21 | ![]() Africa’s Pulse: COVID-19 and the Future of Work in Africa✨ | COVID-19Future of Work+2 | — | the World Bank’s | AfricaSub-Saharan Africa | vaccine rolloutseconomic analysis+1 | — | 26m 11s | |
| 12/23/20 | ![]() Learning from five decades of development in Africa Featuring KY Amoako, Founder and President of the African Center for Economic Transformation✨ | developmentAfrica+2 | K.Y. Amoako | Know the Beginning Well: An Inside Journey Through Five Decades of African Developmentthe African Center for Economic Transformation+4 | Africa | economic transformationAfrican development+1 | — | 36m 22s | |
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| 7/13/20 | ![]() Responses to COVID-19 in Africa: Lessons from Ethiopia featuring Dr. Arkebe Oqubay, Senior Minister and Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Ethiopia✨ | COVID-19Ethiopia+2 | Dr Arkebe Oqubay | the World Bank | AfricaEthiopia+2 | pandemicexport-led economies+2 | — | 36m 15s | |
| 6/16/20 | ![]() The Role of Knowledge in Crisis featuring Mari Pangestu, Managing Director, World Bank✨ | knowledge sharingcrisis response+3 | Mari Pangestu | World Bankthe World Bank+2 | the Africa Region | World BankAfrica+2 | — | 41m 32s | |
| 5/21/20 | ![]() Coordinating Public Health Responses to COVID-19 feat. Dr. John Nkengasong, Director, Africa CDC | The COVID-19 pandemic is having severe public health, economic and social impacts around the world, and Dr. John Nkengasong, Director of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has called this public health emergency a “looming disaster” for the African continent. The Africa CDC has been at the forefront of limiting the health impact of the pandemic, coordinating efforts of member states, sourcing medical equipment globally and locally for countries on the continent, and providing guidelines on how countries can implement social distancing measures among other efforts. Delivering this mandate within the varying contexts of African countries is not without its challenges. Host Albert Zeufack, Chief Economist for the Africa Region at the World Bank, invites Dr. Nkengasong to tell us about the measures they are taking to fight the pandemic under these circumstances. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/20 | ![]() Africa’s Pulse: The Economic Impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in Africa | The COVID-19 pandemic is only just beginning to take hold in Sub-Saharan Africa, but it is already having a huge impact. The World Bank’s recent Africa’s Pulse report found that COVID-19 is likely to drive Sub-Saharan Africa into its first recession in 25 years, with growth potentially falling as low as negative 5.1% in 2020. The crisis is likely to push millions of households into poverty. Food security is at risk because of trade disruptions, lower agricultural production and fewer food imports. And with 90 percent of people working in informal jobs, it is harder to reach workers with the support they need. African countries need resources today to help contain and combat this pandemic, and to safeguard lives and livelihoods. The big question is: what can be done? Host Albert Zeufack, Chief Economist for the Africa Region at the World Bank, invites Acha Leke, the Chairman of McKinsey’s Africa Region, to discuss what individuals, governments, and companies can do to help African countries and African people pull through. | — | ||||||
| 2/6/20 | ![]() Ten Years of Africa’s Progress | Ten years ago, the world was fighting its way out of a global financial crisis, but prospects were strong for Sub-Saharan Africa to quickly recover. The World Bank started publishing Africa’s Pulse at that time, as a vehicle to help us track these trends and put the economic and development outlook squarely on the agenda for our discussions with African leaders and our partners.Over the last decade, we have been riding the wave of the “Africa Rising” narrative through the economic ups and downs in the region, including a regional crisis that stopped progress in its tracks in the middle of the decade, from which many countries are still recovering. We published the 20th edition of Africa’s Pulse in October, and as we close the decade, host Albert Zeufack, Chief Economist for the Africa Region at the World Bank, invites colleagues Shanta Devarajan, Punam Chuhan-Pole, and Cesar Calderon, who have led this important work over the last ten years. | — | ||||||
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