SHRM partners with GCHRA to elevate and inspire HR in Africa

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The Society for Human Resource Management in collaboration with the Global Conference on Human Resources in Africa will hold the second edition of the HR Conference between August 13-16th, 2025.

The Conference aimed at empowering and inspiring Africa’s HR professionals and workforce to drive success, foster inclusivity, and transform workplaces across the continent.

The President and Chief Executive Officer of SHRM, Johnny C. Taylor Junior, said the conference was imperative in equipping human resource professionals with the requisite skill set as Africa is fast becoming the next global economic frontier.

“Human beings are the most important asset of every economy. With Africa poised to become the most populated continent on the planet, investing in HR development is more critical than ever”, he said in a LinkedIn post.

Why Africa, Why Now?

He said that Africa is rapidly emerging as the next global economic frontier, powered by its youthful and dynamic workforce, with the continent’s population expected to double to 2.5  billion by 2050.

He asserted that this demographic shift positions Africa as a significant player in the global labor market, particularly in sectors requiring skilled labor, such as manufacturing, digital technology, and green energy.

Mr Taylor Junior further indicated that with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) projection, Africa is identified to race behind Asia as the second fastest growing continent.

“Moreover, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is projected to encompass 1.7  billion people and generate $6.7 trillion in consumer and business spending by 2030.
With a GDP growth forecast of 4.3% in 2024, the continent is set to be the second-fastest-growing region in the world after Asia.

“This burgeoning workforce and economic potential make the continent a vital region to watch in the coming decades”, he said.

The second Global Conference on Human Resources is themed, “Leveraging Technology to Enhance Workforce Productivity and  Optimize Efficiency.”

This highlights the intersection of technology and HR practices, offering a deep dive into strategies for maximizing productivity and shaping the future of work across  Africa and beyond.

The Society for Human Resource Management extended all forward-thinking HR professionals, business leaders, and technology innovators to join the conference join us on August 13th – 16th, 2025 at the Kempinski Hotel, Gold Coast City in Accra, Ghana.