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Kadmiel Van Der Puije and Saudi Arabia Vision 2030: Why Africa Is the Next Strategic Growth Partner

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Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is not merely a national reform agenda. It is a long-horizon strategy to remain globally relevant in a post-oil world by investing in people, systems, and sustainable growth.

At the same time, Africa is entering its defining century. By 2050, the continent will house the largest youth population on earth, with expanding markets, accelerating urbanization, and rising global influence.

The convergence of these two realities is not accidental.
It is strategic.

And bridges matter.

Vision 2030 Is a Human Strategy Before It Is an Economic One

At the core of Vision 2030 sits the Human Capability Development Program (HCDP) — a clear acknowledgment that infrastructure alone does not build nations. People do.

Saudi Arabia is investing deeply in:

  • Education reform and global standards

  • Skills development and TVET training

  • Youth leadership and talent pipelines

  • Entrepreneurship and global competitiveness

Institutions such as the Misk Foundation play a central role in this effort, cultivating confident, globally fluent Saudi youth who can lead at home and abroad.

Kadmiel Van Der Puije (CEO Of THE VOICE OF AFRICA) receiving Misk 20 Under 30 Award from Omar Najjar, Deputy CEO, Misk Foundation.

Africa mirrors this challenge at scale.

The continent is not short of ambition or talent. What it requires is structured access, leadership development, and global platforms that translate potential into opportunity.

Why Africa Aligns With Vision 2030’s Long-Term Logic

Vision 2030’s programs — from industrial development to tourism, finance, and sustainability — align directly with Africa’s next phase of growth.

This is not aid.
It is co-development.

Where the Bridge Is Being Built

This is where Kadmiel Van Der Puije and The Voice of Africa (TVOA) operate with intention.

TVOA is not a media outlet alone. It is an ecosystem designed to translate regions to one another — culturally, economically, and strategically.

What TVOA is doing, clearly:

  • TVOA Media explains Africa to global institutions, investors, and governments through credible storytelling that moves beyond stereotypes and into strategy.

Kadmiel Van Der Puije (CEO of The Voice of Africa) leading a workshop at Yale University on African Media
  • Experience Africa, the largest Pan-African cultural convening in Washington, DC, brings embassies, policymakers, youth leaders, creatives, and global partners into the same room where influence is shaped.

Experience Africa Launch at American University, 2023
  • Experience Africa Tours convert diplomatic and institutional interest into lived experience across Africa and Saudi Arabia, building trust through exposure.

Experience Africa Tours, Ghana November 2025 Tour
Sharaf Mahama, President of Ghana’s Son & Founder of Legacy Rise Sports Presenting at The Voice of Africa’s Diaspora Connect Room event at Hopkins SAIS, Washington D.C., April 2025
  • Ambassador of Africa prepares African youth to operate confidently in global systems through leadership training, policy exposure, and university-based workshops across Yale, Duke, Howard, Hopkins, and American University.

Kadmiel & Kemuel Van Der Puije (CEO & COO, The Voice of Africa) at the inaugural Ambassador of Africa Masterclass, Duke University
  • TVOA Sports connects Africa’s athletic talent to global recruitment and media ecosystems, reflecting the growing role of sports within Vision 2030’s Quality of Life strategy.

Kadmiel Van Der Puije (CEO, The Voice of Africa) & Rio Ferdinand — Global Football Icon & Premier League Hall of Famer

Development Partners Grounding the Vision

TVOA’s bridge is reinforced by development partners focused on long-term human dignity:

  • The Father’s Haven Foundation addresses Africa’s most vulnerable youth through shelter, education, mentorship, and leadership development, ensuring no generation is left behind.

Kadmiel Van Der Puije (CEO of Fathers Haven Foundation) with the 54 orphans in Fathers Haven, Kenya Branch
  • The Countess Foundation, through its 1 Million Women, 1 Million Futures initiative, equips African women with skills, creative empowerment, and entrepreneurship pathways, directly aligning with human capability development.

Kadmiel Van Der Puije with Students at Naberm Montessori School. Ada, Ghana
  • Naberm Montessori School invests at the earliest stage, providing values-driven education in Ghana that prepares children to thrive locally and globally.

These initiatives are not side projects. They are proof of execution.

Why This Matters to Saudi Arabia and the MENA Region

Kadmiel Van Der Puije, CEO of THE VOICE OF AFRICA & Winner of Misk 20 under 30 Award

Vision 2030 is preparing Saudi Arabia for the next fifty years. Africa will define the next fifty.

Regions that align early on youth, capital, culture, and long-term planning will shape global influence. Those that wait will follow.

Saudi Arabia has already demonstrated that it understands this truth.

Platforms like TVOA ensure that engagement with Africa is:

  • Structured

  • Youth-centered

  • Culturally intelligent

  • Long-term

  • Mutually beneficial

Africa Is Young. Africa Has Hope.

Saudi Vision 2030 understands that nations are built by people who believe in the future before it arrives.

Africa is young.
Africa is building.
Africa is ready.

And bridges like Kadmiel Van Der Puije and The Voice of Africa ensure that when Saudi Arabia looks south, it sees not risk — but partnership.

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