In Africa, like elsewhere, citizens pay taxes and expect in return, a range of services that the market alone cannot provide, whether it is basic education and health, safety and justice, or water, roads, and electricity. A well-performing public sector is essential for economies to grow and people to thrive. While some countries have improved the effectiveness of their service delivery, Sub-Saharan Africa lags behind other regions on key governance indicators, including government accountability and political stability.
The 31st edition of Africa’s Pulse will provide an overview of economic trends in the region and focus on improvements in governance to better serve people at a time of mounting distrust.
Share your questions in advance in the chat and join us on April 16 for a quick-paced conversation on this burning topic moderated by Nozipho Tshabalala, with Andrew Dabalen, Africa Region Chief Economist at the World Bank, Joseph Asunka, CEO of Afrobarometer, and other guests to be announced.