After four years of steady advancement, Africa's journey towards improved governance has hit a significant roadblock, according to the latest findings from The Mo Ibrahim Foundation.
The biennial dataset titled the Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG), which evaluates governance performance across the continent, yesterday revealed that in 2022, rising conflict, insecurity, and a shrinking democratic landscape have stifled the critical improvements made in human and economic development.
At the overall governance level, South Africa ranks 4th in 2023, scoring slightly lower than in 2014, following a trend of slowing deterioration since 2014.
Over the decade from 2014 to 2023, the report presents a complex landscape: while approximately 52.1% of Africa's population resides in 33 out of 54 countries that have seen governance gains, the remaining populace lives in…