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South Africa retains ranking in 2015 Ibrahim Index on African Governance
 
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Thu, 8 Oct 2015   ||   South Africa,
 

South Africa has retained its position in the 2015 Ibrahim Index on Africa Governance.

In the 2015 Index, South Africa has retained its rank of fourth out of 54 countries assessed in the Index.

This follows South Africa’s improved performance in the 2015/16 World Economic Forum’s annual Global Competitiveness Index, which saw South Africa rose seven places from 56 to 49 of 140 countries.

The Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG), measures the quality of governance in 54 African countries on an annual basis by looking at four areas: Safety and rule of law, participation and human rights, sustainable economic opportunity and human development.

South Africa’s performance in each of these areas earned it the seventh place (up from position eight in 2014), fourth, second and sixth respectively on the continent.

Countries in the SADC region have also performed well in the 2015 Index, according to a report made available to *Ceoafrica*

Brand South Africa CEO, Kingsley Makhubela said: “We welcome South Africa’s performance in the 2015 Ibrahim Index of African governance, particularly in areas where improvements have been noted. 

The National Development Plan (NDP), together with various other instruments, will guide South Africa’s interventions to address other areas of concern including, amongst others, issues around personal safety.

“South Africa commends countries in SADC, in particular, on their performance in the Index. Although the 2015 IIAG indicates improved performance by countries on some indicators, we cannot under-estimate the urgency for the continent as a whole to implement Agenda 2063,” he said.

 

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