10 Most Well Governed Countries In Africa According To World Economics
Globally, good governance is a cornerstone for sustainable progress and societal well-being, and many countries, including those in Africa, are actively working to make sure they get it right.
The cornerstone of effective governance globally lies in embracing principles such as transparency, accountability, inclusivity, and adherence to the rule of law.
Concerns about governance have long been linked to economic development challenges in Africa, a notion that gained traction in the late 1970s as post-independence African economies were hit by major setbacks.
While governance systems vary across African nations, leadership remains a central issue.
The World Economics governance index provides insights into the governance performance of African countries. It evaluates governance through indicators such as corruption perception, rule of law, press freedom, and political rights.
The report reveals that Mauritius tops the list as the best-governed country in Africa, boasting a grade of B and an index score of 69.3. Namibia follows closely in second place with an index score of 69.1, while South Africa secures the third position with a score of 66.9.
Below are the 10 best governed countries in Africa according to World Economics:
1. Mauritius
2 Namibia
3 South Africa
4 Botswana
5 Ghana
6 Senegal
7 Malawi
8 Lesotho
9 Burkina Faso
10 Gambia
Global rankings
On the global space, Denmark, Norway, Finland, New Zealand, and Sweden ranked 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th respectively. Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg, Canada, Germany, Iceland, Estonia, Australia, and the United Kingdom follow.
Ghana is 48th on the rankings as the West African nation edges out countries like Argentina, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Brazil, Senegal, Malawi, Indonesia, India, Tunisia, Cote d’Ivoire, United Arab Emirates, Benin, Rwanda, Kenya, Morocco, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Turkey, Egypt, amongst other countries.
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