Abstract

When we say Africa we say poverty, disease and war. We just have the wrong vision about it. Today, this big forest continent has changed. We don't have the old disastrous rates about war, floods and corruption. We have improvement in many sectors starting agriculture, natural resources and higher studies. Africa’s economic prospects have never been brighter. But realizing this potential depends on governments understanding the private sector and how to support it. This is an extremely important part of the work that the Africa Governance Initiative does. This is big evidence about Africa progress. In fact, most African countries have marked recent years, a significant turning point. Thanks to the role that governance plays in achieving economic and social performance. This has been achieved through the establishment of effective and accountable institutions, whether political, economic or social, plays a key role in achieving social and economic performance especially in the countries of the continent. This paper will focus on the study of the relevance or otherwise of the implementation of the governance model in terms of social and economic performance in Africa. This argument is supported by a governance assessment carried out according to the Ibrahim Index of African Governance.

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