The Mo Ibrahim Foundation - an institution committed to promoting good governance across the African continent - has published an index that ranks African countries based on:
- Safety and Rule of Law
- Participation and Human Rights
- Sustainable Economic Opportunity
- Human Development
These rankings may be useful for both, young entrepreneurs living inside as well as outside the listed countries, in planning and targetting potential social enterprise initiatives. "Negative" governance does not necessarily equate to the impossibility of starting capacity-building projects, but may instead present an opportunity to do so.
Check out the rankings here.
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Mo Ibrahim index methodology
About the Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Friday, October 9, 2009
Mo Ibrahim index ranks African nations
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Africa,
Entrepreneurship,
Global,
Governance,
Measuring value
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