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AI and Productivity in Africa
Overview
Unlocking Growth Beyond Automation
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Executive Summary
AI presents Africa with an opportunity to leapfrog traditional productivity pathways, but only if deployed beyond narrow automation use cases. The greatest gains will come from systems that enhance decision-making, connect fragmented actors, and formalise previously invisible economic activity.
Productivity growth in Africa will be driven by human–AI collaboration, not labour displacement. The central question is not how many jobs AI will replace, but how effectively it can raise output, reliability, and income across existing work.
In this report
- Executive summary
- Africa's productivity challenge in global context
- Why automation alone is not enough
- AI as an augmentation and coordination layer
- Sector-specific productivity unlocks
- Informality, SMEs, and the long tail of African economies
- Talent, skills, and human–AI collaboration
- Policy, infrastructure, and adoption constraints
- Strategic pathways to scale impact
Key Themes
Beyond automation: AI as coordination, intelligence, and decision support
Informal economy inclusion: Digitising workflows without erasing livelihoods
SME enablement: Lowering the cost of management, planning, and compliance
Sectoral unlocks: Agriculture, trade, logistics, health, education, and finance
Human capital: Skills, trust, and adoption barriers
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January 2026
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