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Africa OverviewUpdated today

Africa's Regional Stability Masks Growth and Need Disparities

Africa's average stability score indicates regional stability, but significant growth disparities persist across the continent. Emerging opportunities in countries like Egypt and Morocco will drive economic growth in certain regions, while targeted interventions are necessary for high-need nations like Nigeria. The continent's average need score is 35, with Nigeria standing out as the country with the highest need.

  • Regional stability masks significant growth disparities across the continent.
  • Emerging opportunities in Egypt and Morocco will drive economic growth in certain regions.
  • Targeted interventions are necessary for high-need nations like Nigeria and others with average need scores above 50.
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The African continent is home to 55% of the world's mineral reserves, including 90% of the world's platinum and 40% of its gold.

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ZMBUpdated today

Zambia's economy faces challenges amidst moderate growth

Zambia's economy is growing, but poverty and healthcare issues persist. The country has made significant strides in increasing access to mobile networks and renewable energy. However, high inflation rates and low female labour force participation remain concerns.

  • Zambia's GDP per capita is $1,317.88, with a growth rate of 3.76%.
  • The country has a high poverty headcount of 71.70% and a significant urban population share of 45.92%
  • Zambia's healthcare system faces challenges, with a maternal mortality rate of 85.45 per 100k and an under-5 mortality rate of 48.40 per 1k
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Zambia has the highest percentage of protected areas in the world, with 41.30% of its total land area designated as protected areas.

High inflation rate of 13.91%Low female labour force participation of 46.32%
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UGAUpdated today

Uganda's economy shows resilience amidst humanitarian and health challenges

Uganda's economy has shown resilience with a 6.33% GDP growth rate, but faces significant humanitarian and health challenges. The country has made progress in increasing bank account ownership and agricultural land, but still struggles with limited access to basic services and high maternal mortality rates. Despite these challenges, Uganda has achieved a GDP growth rate of 6.33%.

  • Uganda has a high bank account ownership rate of 72.83%, indicating financial inclusion
  • The country has made significant progress in increasing renewable electricity output to 90.01%
  • Uganda's population has a low life expectancy of 62.93 years, highlighting a pressing health concern
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Uganda is home to the largest population of mountain gorillas in the world, with over 1,000 individuals living in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

High maternal mortality rate of 170.31 per 100k, indicating a significant health risk
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Rankings

Highest Need

Humanitarian + health pressure

  1. 1Nigeria68
  2. 2Madagascar54
  3. 3Mozambique53
  4. 4DR Congo49

Top Opportunity

Economy + connectivity + startups

  1. 1Morocco72
  2. 2Egypt70
  3. 3Algeria66
  4. 4Ghana60

Most Stable

Governance + peace + institutions

  1. 1Rwanda75
  2. 2Ghana72
  3. 3Senegal67
  4. 4Morocco64

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