Abstract
Despite a high disease burden, sub-Saharan Africa's mortality rates from diseases are currently lower than those in other regions, largely due to the continent's younger population. However, the region is more susceptible to health risks, resulting in frequent health emergencies. Even recently, monkeypox, which originated in an African country, has been declared a global health emergency. SubSaharan Africa<acute accent>s predominantly youthful demographic presents a valuable opportunity to use this advantage to accelerate progress toward sustainable industrialization. By analyzing pre- and post-pandemic trends in major sectoral indicators, population dynamics, and technology exports, this discussion explores the potential for sub-Saharan Africa to enhance its long-term industrial growth.