Is Africa the land of the future? It is not a given!
Abstract
Purpose
This editorial aims to summarize the outcome of the Special Issue exploration on the theme “Is Africa the land of the future?”.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper contextualises and synthesizes the set of Africa‐themed foresight papers included in the journal issue.
Findings
The exploration concludes that Africa faces a range of internal and external opportunities and challenges. These are historical, geopolitical, economic, demographic, psychological, and intellectual. Key drivers and analyses identified by seven authors are briefly presented.
Research limitations/implications
The restricted number of papers that could be included in the single issue required a narrow selection from a large set of good papers and subject coverage. The issue and editorial therefore only address a few of the key drivers, in addition to some broad, foundational issues.
Practical implications
Neither mere optimism nor pessimism will determine Africa's ultimate trajectory. Concerted ownership, foresight and collective action by Africa's leaders and followers are the key to positive futures for the continent.
Originality/value
The Special Issue is a unique contemporary African foresight contribution, which aims to provide a deeper understanding of the emerging challenges and opportunities for the continent.
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Citation
Adesida, O. and Karuri‐Sebina, G. (2011), "Is Africa the land of the future? It is not a given!", Foresight, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 3-6. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636681111138721
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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