IBRAHIM INDEX OF AFRICAN GOVERNANCE

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AFRICA’S GOVERNANCE PERFORMANCE DECLINES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A DECADE

The 2019 African average score for Overall Governance fell -0.2 points registering the first year-on-year score deterioration since 2010. This recent decline is triggered by worsening performance in three of the four IIAG categories: Participation, Rights & Inclusion, Security & Rule of Law and Human Development.

Progress had already been slowing down since 2015. However, over the decade, overall governance performance has slightly progressed, and in 2019, 61.2% of Africa’s population lives in a country where Overall Governance is better than in 2010.

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OVER THE LAST DECADE, GOVERNANCE DIMENSIONS HAVE FOLLOWED DIVERGING PATHS

Progress achieved over the last decade has mainly been driven by improvements in economic opportunities and human development. Foundations for Economic Opportunity (+4.1) and Human Development (+3.0) have made good progress, primarily led by improvements in the sub-categories Infrastructure and Health, complemented by advances in Sustainable Environment.

This is threatened, however, by an increasingly precarious security situation and concerning erosion in rights as well as civic and democratic space. Over the last decade, both Participation, Rights & Inclusion (-1.4) and Security & Rule of Law (-0.7) have registered worrying declines.

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