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Africa AI PhD pipeline researcher training — AMMI CMU-Africa AIMS Masakhane brain drain 2026
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Africa’s AI PhD Pipeline: Why the Continent’s Most Ambitious Research Programmes Keep Losing Their Best Graduates

  • UphivaBETARUphivaBETAR
  • April 3, 2026
Africa’s elite AI researcher training pipeline produces a fraction of what is needed — and most of those it does produce leave. BETAR.africa investigates the structural drivers behind the continent’s AI research brain drain and what three programmes are doing to close it.
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Africa AI surveillance regulatory gap — national security exemption in data protection law leaves state AI surveillance legally ungoverned across nine African countries
  • Policy & Regulation
  • 8 minute read
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Africa’s AI Surveillance Regulatory Gap: The Exemption That Swallows the Rule

  • April 3, 2026
Africa AI PhD pipeline researcher training — AMMI CMU-Africa AIMS Masakhane brain drain 2026
  • Technology
  • 5 minute read

Africa’s AI PhD Pipeline: Why the Continent’s Most Ambitious Research Programmes Keep Losing Their Best Graduates

  • April 3, 2026
African data labour rights and military AI informed consent 2026 — workers annotating datasets for weapons systems
  • Technology
  • 6 minute read

African Data Labour Rights: Gig Workers, Military AI, and the Informed Consent Gap

  • April 3, 2026
Africa graduate unemployment trap — university degree returns 2026
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  • Business
  • 8 minute read

Africa Graduate Unemployment Trap: What a University Degree Gets You in 2026

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