Africa has added over 300 universities in a decade. Enrolment is up. Graduate employment is down. The continent is running a credential inflation crisis in slow motion.
African gig workers annotating data for military AI face an informed consent gap. BETAR examines the labour rights crisis at the intersection of AI and data work in Africa.
After years of chasing consumers who couldn’t pay, Africa’s surviving EdTech companies are pivoting to government contracts — a harder sale with very different unit economics.
African governments have spent more than $2 billion on Chinese AI-powered surveillance infrastructure across 11 countries with no legal framework governing how the data is collected, stored, or used.
African governments have spent more than $2 billion on Chinese AI-powered surveillance infrastructure across 11 countries — facial recognition, predictive policing, smart city systems — with no legal framework governing how the data is collected, stored, or used.
The AU’s CESA 2016–2025 decade closed without meeting its STEM gender parity goals. In Nigeria, women account for just 22 per cent of STEM graduates. Rwanda, Ghana, and South Africa offer three distinct policy models that are producing measurable progress — but nobody is scaling them fast enough.