Southern Africa outperforms north Africa in the delivery of public goods and services, according to an annual survey of governance.
The survey - launched three years ago by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire philanthropist - aims to help civil society track government performance in Africa. Its rankings are led by Mauritius, the Seychelles and Cape Verde.
Southern Africa outperforms north Africa in the delivery of public goods and services, according to an annual survey of governance.
The survey - launched three years ago by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire philanthropist - aims to help civil society track government performance in Africa. Its rankings are led by Mauritius, the Seychelles and Cape Verde.
Southern Africa outperforms north Africa in the delivery of public goods and services, according to an annual survey of governance.
The survey - launched three years ago by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire philanthropist - aims to help civil society track government performance in Africa. Its rankings are led by Mauritius, the Seychelles and Cape Verde.
Southern Africa outperforms north Africa in the delivery of public goods and services, according to an annual survey of governance.
The survey - launched three years ago by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire philanthropist - aims to help civil society track government performance in Africa. Its rankings are led by Mauritius, the Seychelles and Cape Verde.
Southern Africa outperforms north Africa in the delivery of public goods and services, according to an annual survey of governance.
The survey - launched three years ago by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire philanthropist - aims to help civil society track government performance in Africa. Its rankings are led by Mauritius, the Seychelles and Cape Verde.
Southern Africa outperforms north Africa in the delivery of public goods and services, according to an annual survey of governance.
The survey - launched three years ago by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire philanthropist - aims to help civil society track government performance in Africa. Its rankings are led by Mauritius, the Seychelles and Cape Verde.
Southern Africa outperforms north Africa in the delivery of public goods and services, according to an annual survey of governance.
The survey - launched three years ago by Mo Ibrahim, a Sudanese billionaire philanthropist - aims to help civil society track government performance in Africa. Its rankings are led by Mauritius, the Seychelles and Cape Verde.