The bustling port city of Dar es Salaam is set to host the highly anticipated Africa Human Capital Heads of State Summit on July 25-26, as announced by Albert Chalamila, the Dar es Salaam regional commissioner. With participation from more than 30 African countries, the summit aims to accelerate investments in learning, health, and skills to secure the productivity of the region’s youth, positioning them as Africa’s greatest asset.
In a statement released on Sunday, Chalamila revealed that the event will see an impressive turnout of at least 1,200 delegates, including heads of state and other influential policymakers. This gathering of key African leaders is expected to pave the way for strategic collaboration and tangible financial commitments to drive productivity, resilience, and economic growth across the continent.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan spearheaded the preparations for the summit on May 19, underlining the critical role of investing in people to bolster Africa’s economic potential. President Hassan passionately called on fellow African leaders and development stakeholders to focus on the paramount importance of learning, health, and skills enhancement for the younger generation.
Supported by the esteemed World Bank, the summit will operate under the theme “Accelerating Africa’s Economic Growth: Boosting Youth Productivity by Improving Learning and Skills.” This overarching objective will guide the discussions and initiatives put forth during the event.
In addition to addressing key policy matters and financial commitments, the delegates will have a unique opportunity to experience Tanzania’s rich cultural heritage and explore the country’s abundant tourist attractions. Tanzania, with its diverse landscapes and wildlife, has been a popular destination for travelers seeking an authentic African experience.
With the African continent poised for significant demographic changes, the Africa Human Capital Heads of State Summit serves as a timely platform to chart a course for a prosperous and sustainable future. By empowering the youth through education, health, and skill development, the summit aims to unlock Africa’s potential and promote inclusive growth for all nations.
As the date of the summit draws near, anticipation is building among leaders, stakeholders, and citizens alike. The world will be watching as Africa’s decision-makers convene in Dar es Salaam, ready to take momentous strides towards a brighter and more promising future for the continent and its people.







