•Insight on Africa special report launched ahead of the global Legatum Prosperity Index™.
Reform and build are the watchwords in Africa as this year’s regional Legatum Institute Prosperity Index™ rankings reveal a continent on the right path to prosperity.
A new report, Insight on Africa, from the Legatum Institute shows that economic growth, improving health standards and greater foreign and domestic investment – amongst other factors – are having a positive impact on prosperity in the region.
However, to continue their progress African states need to undertake further reforms, build better institutions, and improve education and infrastructure.
The report ranks 38 countries in the continent based on their overall level of prosperity according to national wealth and wellbeing in eight sub-categories¹. It investigates changing demographics, safety, and corruption in the continent, as well as assessing Africa’s performance against the Millennium Development Goals.
Insight on Africa will be launched at the African Leadership Network’s annual conference “The Gathering” in Mauritius, ahead of the full global Prosperity Index™ being published on the 29th October.
Botswana leads the African rankings, scoring well in both the Governance and the Entrepreneurship & Opportunity sub-indices.
Rwanda has experienced a jump from 13th to 9th in the rankings this year, with strong scores in Entrepreneurship & Opportunity, Governance, and Health.
The Index reveals cause for concern for Mali, however, falling from 8th to 13th in ranking. The path to prosperity also remains long for Malawi, which has seen a huge fall from 9th to 21st this year. The full rankings for the continent are included below.
Nathan Gamester, Programme Director for the Legatum Prosperity Index™ said: “Our latest report shows that there is reason for cautious optimism in Africa. The potential for development and growth across the world’s most dynamic continent is enormous.
“Good governance and a supportive business environment remain crucial for building a prosperous country. As such, our hope is that growing prosperity across the region will empower the people of Africa to demand more from their governments and institutions, enabling them to progress yet further on the path to prosperity.”
Overall Prosperity Rank
Country
1 Botswana
2 South Africa
3 Morocco
4 Tunisia
5 Namibia
6 Algeria
7 Ghana
8 Senegal
9 Rwanda
10 Zambia
11 Egypt
12 Niger
13 Mali
14 Burkina Faso
15 Benin
16 Uganda
17 Cameroon
18 Kenya
19 Tanzania
20 Congo (Republic)
21 Malawi
22 Djibouti
23 Mozambique
24 Nigeria
25 Zimbabwe
26 Mauritania
27 Ethiopia
28 Liberia
29 Sudan
30 Sierra Leone
31 Cote d'Ivoire
32 Angola
33 Guinea
34 Togo
35 Burundi
36 Congo (DR)
37 Central African Republic
38 Chad
Notes to Editors
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About the Legatum Prosperity Index
The Legatum Prosperity Index™ is a unique global assessment of national prosperity based on both wealth and wellbeing. In its 6th year, the Index assesses 142 countries, representing more than 96% of the world’s population and 99% of the world’s GDP. Using rigorous research and in‐depth analysis, the Index ranks countries based on their performance in eight sub‐indices: Economy; Education; Entrepreneurship & Opportunity; Governance; Health; Personal Freedom; Safety & Security; and Social Capital
About the Legatum Institute
Based in London, the Legatum Institute is an independent non-partisan public policy organisation whose research, publications, and programmes advance ideas and policies in support of free and prosperous societies around the world. The Legatum Institute is the co-publisher of Democracy Lab, a journalistic joint venture with Foreign Policy Magazine dedicated to covering political and economic transitions around the world. www.li.com