31. Effective Governance in Challenging Environments
- Author:
- Mireille Affa'a Mindzie, George Mukundi Wachira, and Lucy Dunderdale
- Publication Date:
- 12-2014
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- International Peace Institute
- Abstract:
- The “Africa rising” narrative has gained traction in recent years. Yet a very important question remains: who is rising? While statistics point to a continent whose fortunes have improved, many African citizens remain at the margins of socioeconomic development. In what has been termed growth without transformative development, there is a heightened focus among African states on translating promising statistics into better livelihoods for citizens. Citizens' uprisings in North Africa and in Burkina Faso provide a fresh reminder of the danger in touting impressive economic growth statistics while the majority of a country's population remains excluded from democratic governance processes and development. It is also widely believed that development failures and governance deficits lie “at the heart of Africa's violent conflicts.” Africa will only achieve its full potential and live up to the Africa rising narrative if it can strengthen its systems of governance; promote inclusive, equitable, and participatory development; and embed a culture of democracy and peace.
- Political Geography:
- Africa and North Africa