AFRICA STORIES

Governance progress in Africa stalls

The latest Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) does not paint a pretty picture.

Ibrahim said at the launch of the publication: “We need the discussion on Africa to be based on facts, on data.

Ibrahim said at the launch of the publication: “We need the discussion on Africa to be based on facts, on data.

Since 2011, 21 of the continent's 54 countries have deteriorated in overall governance, including five out of the top 10. Between 2000 and 2008 the index showed steady gains but has since plateaued,...

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