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Thursday, 15 October 2015

Most Developed Countries In Africa 2015

September 10th, 2015 

1. Seychelles (HDI Score: 0.806)

Seychelles is right at the top of the list. The nation has met most of the Millennium Development Goals. Currently it is looking forward to develop a post 2015 agenda that better integrates issues relevant to Small Island Developing States. The country has very good infrastructure. It has six airports with paved runways and eight airports with unpaved runways. Seychelles is also the richest country in Africa.

Seychelles Islands

The above-mentioned nations have shown the world what can be achieved through people-friendly economic policies. Some of their policies are worth emulation.

2. Mauritius (HDI Score: 0.737)

Mauritius has benefited immensely by sound macroeconomic policies and wide-ranging structural reforms since 2006. The nation overtook South Africa in 2013, to become the most competitive economy in sub-Saharan Africa. However, structural bottlenecks in education have to be dealt with.

Mauritius-Skyline

 

3. Algeria (HDI Score: 0.713)

Algerian government offered more than $23 billion in public grants and retroactive salary and benefit increases. This was due to economic protests in February and March 2011. Public spending has increased by 27 percent annually during the past five years.

Algeria_Algiers_Ministere_finace

4. Gabon (HDI Score: 0.712)

This resource-rich nation is the fifth largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa. Gabon’s HDI has improved in the recent years. The government is working towards diversifying the economy, creating jobs, building capacities and introducing social safety nets.

Libreville-Gabon

5. Tunisia (HDI Score: 0.712)

Employment in Tunisia showed little improvement. Unemployment rate declined to 15.7 percent in the third quarter of 2013 from 17 percent in the same period in 2012.

Ave_Habib_Bourguiba_Tunis_Tunisia

 

6. Botswana (HDI Score: 0.662)

Botswana’s economic progress over the last four decades has transformed the living standards of its people. However, significant pockets of poverty still remain in rural areas.

Gaborone-BDC-Tower-Botswana

7. Namibia (HDI Score: 0.634)

Namibia’s many prudent macroeconomic policies have resulted in robust economic growth. Experts project real GDP growth at 4.3 percent in 2014. The nation continues to benefit from the continued expansion of construction activities.

Skyline_Windhoek_Namibia

8. South Africa (HDI Score: 0.629)

Since the ANC-led government came to power, the United Nations Development Index of South Africa has fallen. The government is struggling to achieve monetary and fiscal discipline in order to ensure economic growth and redistribution of wealth.

South-Africa

 

9. Egypt (HDI Score: 0.608)

Egypt is taking steps to reduce poverty. It is targeting subsidies to the needy segments of the society. It is also working on bolstering its social justice agenda.

Cairo-Egypt-Skyline


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