SOLVING AFRICA’S SOCIOECONOMIC COMPLEX PROBLEMS VS. THE STATUS OF THE CONTINENT MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION

Authors

  • Mohamed Buheji Socioeconomic Institute for Advanced Studies (SIAS), Africa. Author

Keywords:

Multidisciplinary Education, Socioeconomic Challenges, Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs), Africa, Solving Complex Problems, Poverty Elimination, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Abstract

This study examines the role of multidisciplinary education in addressing Africa's socioeconomic challenges, focusing on the contributions of Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) in preparing graduates for real-world problem-solving. Africa faces complex issues, including poverty, unemployment, and health disparities, which require innovative solutions grounded in diverse knowledge areas such as economics, public health, and social sciences. The current reliance on top-down, system-dependent solutions in Africa overlooks the essential role of field-based research and local community engagement. This paper reviews the literature on Africa’s socioeconomic development, educational frameworks, and the impact of multidisciplinary approaches in building resilient leaders capable of handling complex, interrelated problems. Using a needs assessment methodology, the study highlights the gap between Africa’s HLI’s curricula and the skills needed for effective socioeconomic interventions. Through case studies and secondary data, the paper explores Africa’s community-based models, top-down versus bottom-up approaches, and the role of HLIs in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fostering sustainable, localized growth. The findings suggest that a multidisciplinary education approach equips African graduates with the adaptability, resilience, and problem-solving skills necessary to address the continent’s evolving challenges, offering pathways for HLIs to integrate these elements into their curricula to bridge existing skill gaps and support socioeconomic transformation.

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2024-11-06

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SOLVING AFRICA’S SOCIOECONOMIC COMPLEX PROBLEMS VS. THE STATUS OF THE CONTINENT MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION. (2024). International Journal of Management (IJM), 15(6), 1-13. https://iaeme-library.com/index.php/IJM/article/view/IJM_15_06_001