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Africa, Which Way Employment?

Series: Africa, Which Way Employment? is an eight-part video podcast series from the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Development at the University of Oxford. Through in-depth, 40–60 minute conversations with policymakers, researchers, funders, implementers and jobseekers, the series explores the forces shaping Africa’s employment landscape and the urgent challenge of creating decent work for the world’s fastest-growing youth population.

Entrepreneurship: Business Growth for Job Growth | Episode 7 | Africa, Which Way Employment?

Videos - 26th February 2026

Green Jobs: Climate Action - Africa's Economic Advantage | Episode 6 | Africa, Which Way Employment?

Videos - 23rd January 2026

The Funders: Investing in African Youth Employment | Episode 5 | Africa, Which Way Employment?

Videos - 22nd January 2026

The Innovator: Future-Proofing Youth in the Age of AI | Episode 4 | Africa, Which Way Employment?

Videos - 20th January 2026

The Practitioner: Bridging the Talent-Opportunity Gap | Episode 3 | Africa, Which Way Employment?

Videos - 19th January 2026

The Policymaker Perspective: From policy to progress | Episode 1 | Africa, Which Way Employment?

Videos - 13th January 2026

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