UN Economic Report on Africa 2026 says AI and related technologies will drive future growth

- A preview of the United Nations Economic Report on Africa 2026 states that the adoption of “frontier technologies” like AI is crucial to Africa’s future economic progress
- The report also cites that the real economic impact of these technologies is heavily dependent on proper implementation through governance, infrastructure development, and investment in education
- The official UN Economic Report on Africa 2026 will be launched at an event this March in Tangier, Morocco
The United Nations previewed its Economic Report on Africa 2026 this Monday. The report, headed by the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), argues that widespread technological adoption and implementation will be key to solidifying the continent’s economic future.
The U.N.’s upcoming Economic Report on Africa 2026 (ERA 2026) is an annual publication that addresses the current state of the African economy as well as projections and solutions for its growth. A preview of this year’s report, titled “Growth through Innovation: Harnessing Data and Frontier Technologies for Africa’s Economic Transformation,” is largely focused on how widespread technological adoption is key to African economic expansion.
The global economic landscape is changing rapidly due to the advancement of AI and other related technologies, and the UN ECA argues Africa is not immune to this shift. According to their upcoming report, much of Africa’s economic success in recent years has been driven by factor accumulation. This refers to economic growth reliant on the accumulation of labor or resources (i.e., manufacturing) to produce more goods and services. While this has helped Africa achieve steady economic growth in recent years, the report argues that rapid technological adoption will usher in a profound new era of growth and transformation.
The potential benefits and challenges of technological adoption in Africa
The United Nations ECA projects the African economy will grow by 4.3% in 2026, marking an improvement from 3.9% in 2025. This growth is expected to be supported by increased infrastructure investment and trade between African nations, as well as stabilizing commodity prices. However, a United Nations African Renewal report places growth prospects at 4% for 2026, citing factors like debt burdens, food inflation, trade issues, and geopolitical uncertainties as challenges to progress. The ECA also mirrors these concerns in its upcoming report.
ECA Executive Secretary Calver Gatete believes the key to tackling these challenges lies in widespread technological adoption, stating that “harnessing frontier technologies is now essential to closing the continent’s productivity gap.” His opinion is that embracing technologies like AI, robotics, and machine learning could lead to substantial productivity gains, but the actual impact ultimately relies on proper implementation and investment. The report suggests that building better infrastructure, strengthening institutions, investing in education, and innovation are essential routes to maximizing the transformative potential of these technologies.
Africa’s role in the global technological revolution
ERA 2026 projects that the global frontier technology market could reach over $16 trillion USD by 2033. Africa has immense potential to become a key player in this global technological revolution due to its wealth of natural resources and expanding young population. Seeing as the structural transformation of Africa’s economy has largely been driven by manufacturing, the proper implementation of new technologies into this industry could catapult the continent into a new era of rapid economic expansion.
Early indicators of this are already being seen in sectors like agriculture, transportation, and energy services, where AI and automation are beginning to boost productivity. The official Economic Report on Africa 2026 will be launched later this month at the ECA Conference of Ministers in Tangier, Morocco. High-level African leadership and decision makers will be present at this event to discuss both the potential and actual implementation of the framework outlined in the ERA 2026 report.
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