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 Watch our documentary-style videos covering Africa's resources, wildlife, business, travel, and environment.

 

Watch AfricaInfoBase on YouTube

AfricaInfoBase produces documentary-style video content published on our YouTube channel at @AfricaInfoBase. Our videos cover the same five content areas as this website, using high-quality stock footage, data visualisations, and professional narration to deliver compelling, well-researched content for a global audience.

Subscribe to our channel at youtube.com/@AfricaInfoBase to receive notifications when new videos are published.

 

Our YouTube Playlists

Africa Technology and History

Animated explainers and documentary-style videos covering African technology news, fintech innovation, digital transformation, satellite programmes, and the history of Africa's greatest civilisations and empires. Content in this playlist challenges simplistic narratives and provides genuinely new insight into the continent's technological achievements and historical depth.

Africa Business and Natural Resources

In-depth documentary videos covering African investment opportunities, natural resource developments, the African Continental Free Trade Area, energy sector analysis, and the business ecosystems reshaping Africa's global economic role. This playlist targets investors, entrepreneurs, and business professionals seeking credible, well-sourced information about Africa's economic landscape.

Africa Travel and Safari Guide

Curated travel documentaries covering luxury eco-safaris, budget-friendly travel guides, hidden destinations, responsible tourism advice, and practical safari planning content for every type of traveller. This playlist helps viewers plan meaningful, responsible visits to African destinations with honest, practical guidance.

Africa Wildlife and Conservation

Nature documentary videos covering African animal behaviour, biodiversity, endangered species, anti-poaching efforts, the Great Migration, and the human stories behind Africa's conservation challenges and achievements. Content in this playlist is produced with genuine respect for the science and complexity of conservation work in Africa.

Africa Environment and Green Energy

Documentary videos tracking Africa's green energy transition, climate change impacts, the Great Green Wall, solar energy development, and the environmental innovations emerging from across the continent. This playlist serves investors, sustainability professionals, and globally engaged audiences interested in Africa's role in the global climate transition.

 

Why Subscribe to AfricaInfoBase on YouTube

AfricaInfoBase produces content that goes beyond the surface-level reporting that characterises most English-language coverage of Africa. Every video is grounded in credible research, draws on accurate data, and is produced with the aim of genuinely improving our viewers' understanding of the topics we cover.

Our videos do not rely on crisis narratives or sensationalism to attract viewers. We believe that Africa's real story, accurately and thoroughly told, is more compelling than any simplification or stereotype.

 

Subscribe and Stay Informed

New videos are published regularly across all five playlists. Subscribe to AfricaInfoBase on YouTube at youtube.com/@AfricaInfoBase to receive updates on every new publication. You can also follow us on Instagram and X at @AfricaInfoBase for video previews, article updates, and commentary on the African stories that matter most to our audience.

 

Visit youtube.com/@AfricaInfoBase to watch and subscribe.

 

Author: AfricaInfoBase Editorial Team

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