As the flags of 193 United Nations Member States fluttered outside the UN Headquarters in New York during the Second International Migration Review Forum (IMRF 2026), a quiet but seismic shift was taking place inside the conference halls. For an entire week, world leaders, ministers, and heads of state debated the highly contested clauses of the 2026 Progress Declaration. Yet, the most vital revelation did not come from a closed-door diplomatic session. It came from a stark, unyielding demographic truth that defines our century: Africa is young, and the future of global mobility is irrevocably African.
