
The Future of Freelancing in Africa: AI, Communities, and Mental Health
Africa is home to the world’s fastest-growing freelance workforce, and the conditions shaping that growth are unlike anything happening elsewhere. The gig economy on the
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Africa is home to the world’s fastest-growing freelance workforce, and the conditions shaping that growth are unlike anything happening elsewhere. The gig economy on the

Client communication is where freelance careers are won or lost. You can have a world-class portfolio, but if your response time is slow, your follow-ups

You already know the grind. You’ve sent proposals that got no response. You’ve watched international clients ghost you after a promising back-and-forth. You’ve refreshed Upwork

Before Payoneer simplified cross-border payments, before LinkedIn became a household name in Lagos or Nairobi, and long before the phrase “freelance economy” entered the business

You probably already know what freelancing alone feels like. You send a proposal and wait. You land a client, do the work, and send an

The gap between African freelance talent and landing international gigs is so vast compared to landing local gigs. This gap is largely caused by infrastructure