Which African Country is Safest? As per the Global Peace Index, Mauritius tops the list as the safest African country. Its mix of stable government, low crime rate, and island beauty make it particularly appealing.
The top 11 African countries projected to experience strong economic performance forecast are Niger (11.2%), Senegal (8.2%), Libya (7.9%), Rwanda (7.2%), Cote d'Ivoire (6.8%), Ethiopia (6.7%), Benin (6.4%), Djibouti (6.2%), Tanzania (6.1%), Togo (6%), and Uganda at 6%.
And in 2022, travel blogger Drew Binsky – who has been to all 197 countries in the world – ranked Rwanda as the cleanest country in the world, ahead of Singapore. The Rwandan government takes the country's upkeep a step further by involving its citizens in a community work day known as Umuganda.
The index positions Egypt as Africa's most powerful military force, securing the 15th spot globally. Algeria and South Africa follow closely, ranking 26th and 33rd globally, respectively. The GFP provided insights into the strongest military powers in Africa.
EQUATORIAL GUINEA (6,000 INTERNATIONAL VISITORS EVERY YEAR)
The honor of being the least visited nation in Africa belongs to Equatorial Guinea! The nation has not drawn many tourists, despite efforts to boost tourism by allowing US and American Samoan citizens entry without a visa.
Ghana has a higher standard of living and is generally cleaner and has lower levels of crime and unrest. it also has relatively better educational institutions. Nigeria on the other hand is more economically viable which means that more money can be made in Nigeria and businesses do better in terms of volume.
It's also the least populated country in Africa, with a bit more than 100,000 inhabitants. Despite that, Seychelles is the most educated country in Africa. But to be fair, the small population makes it easier for the government to provide a proper education for all of its citizens.
According to the most recent HDI ranking, Mauritius stands out as the most developed country in Africa with an HDI of 0.802. It is closely followed by Seychelles with 0.785 and Algeria with 0.745.
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