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The 77 Percent

77 percent of Africans are younger than 35. But they are also the least represented demographic. It's time their voices are heard as they shape the future of Africa. We bring you hard-hitting reports, personal stories and lively discussion direct from the continent about the issues that matter most.
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60 Episodes
48 – 60

The 77 Percent — The Nigerian mafia infiltrates Italy

We investigate the shadowy world of human trafficking and speak to former victims of the Nigerian mafia in Italy. We meet a young woman who returned to Ghana after studying abroad in Canada to start and events company for fellow Ghanaians. Listen to find out more on this week’s #The77Percent.
1 Sep 2020 19 min

The 77Percent: Reggae music in Africa

In this week’s #The77Percent, we are looking at reggae culture among the youth. Reggae music, which began in Jamaica in the '60s, continues to be popular among young Africans. But many people link reggae with crime and drug abuse. DW correspondents Omar Wally in The Gambia and Isaac Kaledzi in…
26 Aug 2020 19 min

77 percent - Young Africans "fault" officials for COVID-19 surge

Some African youths accuse their leaders of mishandling the coronavirus crisis - as infections on the continent have surpassed one million. They argue that the toll would be less, if they had imposed lockdown in time. On this week's 77 percent, we hear from young people in South Africa, Nigeria…
12 Aug 2020 19 min

77 percent - Obesity in Africa: A catalyst for diet trends

Out of the 20 fastest-rising countries with obesity, nearly half of them are in Africa. This has led to diet trends, gym memberships, and sometimes Bulimia. In this edition of the 77 Percent, we take a look at the measures young people take to fit in.
5 Aug 2020 19 min

77 percent - Day against Human trafficking

Many Africans desperate to improve their lives are falling into the traps of human trafficking networks. Recruitment agencies send migrant workers to Gulf countries, where most of them work under inhumane conditions. Human trafficking is a global problem that affects an estimated 40 million people. On this week's 77 Percent…
29 Jul 2020 19 min

The 77 Percent: Working from home in Covid-19 times

Digital technology is rapidly replacing face-to-face interactions in the business setting in Africa. Some young people have now readjusted their livelihoods by working from home. But how sustainable can this be? On the 77 Percent show this week you can hear how everyone is coping.
22 Jul 2020 19 min

The 77 Percent: COVID 19 disrupts criminal justice system

The COVID-19 pandemic has radically changed the daily lives of people and institutions across the world. Not even the criminal justice system has been spared. Courts, prisons and law firms have had to alter the way they go about their business. This week, the 77 Percent debate hosted by Omar…
16 Jul 2020 19 min

77 Percent: Vaccine trials revive old safety debate

South Africa has begun Africa’s first Covid-19 vaccine clinical trials. According to the World Health Organization, there are 220 vaccine candidates in development. Trials are sensitive in Africa due to a past of unethical trials. Listen to this edition of the #77Percent to understand some of the misconceptions surrounding vaccine…
8 Jul 2020 19 min

The 77 percent: Students want final exams postponed

As talk of a second wave of coronavirus infections sweep across the world, students in Liberia are asking the government to postpone exams which are due in August. In Ghana some parents are worried that schools could be the grounds for new infections. Listen to this week’s 77 Percent for…
24 Jun 2020 19 min

The 77 percent: Will Covid-19 teach Africans to save for a rainy day? 

As Covid-19 rocks economies across Africa, the AU is projecting that nearly 20 million people will lose their jobs. With limited social nets, staying afloat can be tough for young people. Whether it’s a loss of income or routine, adjusting to new circumstances can be difficult. This week's 77 Percent…
10 Jun 2020 19 min

COVID-19: Extended families best safeguard for vulnerable children

South Sudan continues to grapple with civil conflict leaving many children vulnerable. With limited government financing, responsible institutions cannot address their needs. Development Psychologist Joana Yendork believes the extended family is the best way to safeguard the needs of vulnerable children across Africa. Listen to the show to find out…
27 May 2020 19 min
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