African universities are operating in a challenging philanthropic environment, with limited local high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and far fewer internal fundraising resources than institutions in North America or Europe. Yet, the landscape is shifting—and in Africa’s favour. This article explores five emerging trends that suggest African universities may be on the cusp of a new era in philanthropic opportunity, including the rising wealth class in Africa; the globalisation of philanthropy; the rise of diaspora networks and giving; the impact of Next-Gen philanthropy; and technology’s impact on philanthropy.
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