Africa
Intro
Africa spans desert, rainforest, highland, and coastal systems. Regional blocs shape integration, while infrastructure corridors link urban hubs, mining belts, and maritime gateways.
Background
From ancient Nile and Sahel civilisations to colonial partitions and post-independence state-building, Africa’s modern landscape reflects layered historical systems. Regional groupings coordinate trade and security.
History
Nile and Sahel civilisations
West African empires (Ghana, Mali, Songhai)
Swahili coast trade networks
Ethiopian highland states
Colonial era (1880s-1960s)
Independence waves (1950s-1990s)
Regional institutionalisation (AU, RECs)
Present Day
Africa’s major cities expand rapidly; cross-border corridors integrate markets; climate pressure reshapes agriculture; external actors compete for minerals and ports.
Future Outlook
Urbanisation, regional corridors, digital infrastructure, energy transition, demographic momentum, and maritime trade will shape Africa’s next growth cycle.
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