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4 in 10 children globally will be in Africa by 2050 – UNICEF Ghana

  Wed, 18 Jun 2025
Social News 4 in 10 children globally will be in Africa by 2050 – UNICEF Ghana
WED, 18 JUN 2025

As the world observes the Day of the African Child today, UNICEF Ghana underscores a significant demographic reality. It noted that by 2050, 4 out of every 10 children worldwide will reside in Africa.

This significant shift presents an unparalleled opportunity, demanding renewed commitment and joint accountability from all partners to invest in the continent's youngest generation.

The annual observance on June 16th honors the courageous students who participated in the 1976 Soweto Uprising in South Africa, protesting educational injustices. This day remains a powerful reminder of the ongoing imperative to champion the rights and welfare of all African children, as enshrined in the 48 articles of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child.

In Ghana, this demographic trend holds particular significance. Children currently make up approximately 45 percent of the population. This highlights the vital local relevance of the Day of the African Child's objectives and the critical importance of working collaboratively to secure Ghana's future.

"This Day of the African Child is more than just a commemoration; it's a critical call to action," stated Osama Makkawi Khogali, UNICEF Country Representative in Ghana. "We face an urgent need to invest in foundational learning, health, nutrition, protection, digital inclusion, and job-readiness. Equipping this generation is essential not just for them to survive, but to truly thrive. Africa's future is global, and immediate, bold action from all of us is imperative."

The Day of the African Child serves as a powerful reminder for all partners – governments, communities, and individuals – to renew their commitment and collective accountability in ensuring every African child, especially children here in Ghana, has access to quality education, healthcare, protection, dignity, opportunity, and a safe environment.

Investing in Ghana's children, alongside those across Africa, is paramount for the nation's development and, by extension, the future of the world.

Source: UNICEF Ghana

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