Explore the challenges and opportunities in education, work, and innovation driving Africa’s economic growth and infrastructure development.

Learn & Prosper

Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

The Problem with Treating Technology as a Silver Bullet for Education

While EdTech promises transformation, relying solely on technology overlooks crucial infrastructure gaps that hinder meaningful educational progress.
Avatar photo Thelma Ideozu
7 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Who Really Controls Africa’s Solar Switch?

Foreign investments dominate Africa’s solar projects, but are local communities gaining control, or is history repeating itself?
Portrait of Victoria Agbakwuru Victoria Agbakwuru
6 min read
Community members bonding through a group fitness dance class. Illustration by Tomi Abe.

How Your Gym Fitness Classes Could Heal Community Mental Health

When you step into a fitness class, you’re not just moving your body—you’re building bonds and lifting collective spirits.
Avatar photo Adetola Adetayo
6 min read
Female Biogas Production Engineer. Photo illustration by Tomi Abe

The Green Job Paradox: Who Wins and Who’s Left Behind?

While green jobs promise growth, unequal access to resources, training, and infrastructure may leave many behind in the transition.
Avatar photo Adetoro Adetayo
9 min read
Electric Tuk-Tuks. Photo by Tomi Abe

E-Mobility for the Many, Not the Few

What strategies can Africa adopt to make e-mobility affordable and accessible while bridging the gap in urban transportation for underserved communities?
Avatar photo Adetoro Adetayo
8 min read
Thandi finds safe support and community resilience, showcased by the warmth of the community center. Illustration by Tomi Abe.

When Help Has No Price

When help came without a price, Thandi’s world changed—from enduring hidden harm to finding real support and safety for others.
Avatar photo Layo Tokun
2 min read
A rising graph over an African cityscape

The Surprising Ways Africa Is Funding Its Future

As Africa faces immense challenges, it's tapping into unexpected sources of funding and innovation to secure its future growth.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
13 min read
An Ethiopian woman pouring coffee from a jug into multiple cups on a tray

Is Ethiopia’s Coffee Heritage Dying?

Will Ethiopia’s rich coffee culture and biodiversity withstand climate shifts, stricter regulations, and economic pressures, or are these threats too great?
Avatar photo Adetola Adetayo
11 min read

Why Capricorn Group Thinks Social Impact is Good Business

Capricorn Group believes investing in education and local communities isn’t just charity—it’s a smart strategy for lasting change.
Avatar photo Adetoro Adetayo
5 min read
Nura stands on a rooftop garden, surveying a city transformed by sustainable farming and solar energy.

Nura’s Vision

Can one woman's determination to restore her city’s farms and free its children from labor bring lasting change?
The Publishers
4 min read
The Complex World of African Activism

The Complex World of African Activism

As youth-led movements rise across Africa, citizens are increasingly demanding accountability and reform in response to widespread social and economic issues.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
7 min read

What Your Lunch Break Says About Your Wellbeing

If taking a lunch break could boost your mood, reduce stress, and improve productivity, wouldn’t it be worth prioritizing?
Avatar photo Adetola Adetayo
9 min read

How Prayer Nwagboso is Nurturing Hope Through Education in Nigeria

Education is the key to unlocking potential, and through her efforts, Prayer Nwagboso opens doors for Nigeria’s most vulnerable children.
The Publishers
11 min read

Is Africa’s Food Crisis Too Big to Fix?

AFS 2024 highlights innovative solutions and urgent collaboration needed to address Africa’s food crisis, challenging us to act decisively.
The Publishers
9 min read

The Systemic Flaws Behind Nigeria’s Olympic Drought

Nigeria's Olympic struggles reveal critical flaws in sports infrastructure, governance, and funding, contrasting sharply with successful African nations.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
8 min read