Public Services Index

Africa Ranking

0 (high) - 10 (low)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Central African Republic102022110
2Somalia9.9202239.8
3Guinea9.7202279.5
3Chad9.7202239.8
5Mozambique9.6202229.9
5Niger9.6202269.7
7Democratic Republic of the Congo9.5202239.8
8Guinea-Bissau9.12022119
8Nigeria9.1202299.3
10Liberia9202279.5
10Republic of the Congo92022208.6
12Sudan8.92022148.8
12Mali8.92022109.1
12Sierra Leone8.92022148.8
15Madagascar8.82022258.3
15Burkina Faso8.82022178.7
15Equatorial Guinea8.82022178.7
18Zimbabwe8.72022119
19Mauritania8.62022178.7
19Ethiopia8.62022138.9
21Malawi8.52022278.2
22Benin8.42022228.5
22Tanzania8.42022148.8
24Ivory Coast8.32022248.4
24Cameroon8.32022208.6
24Kenya8.32022278.2
24Uganda8.32022308
28Togo8.22022228.5
29Comoros8.12022298.1
30Eritrea82022258.3
31Burundi7.92022327.9
32Zambia7.82022308
33Libya7.72022387.4
33Gambia7.72022347.6
35Senegal7.62022357.5
36Namibia7.52022387.4
37Swaziland7.42022337.7
37Djibouti7.42022387.4
39Lesotho7.22022357.5
40Ghana7.12022387.4
41Rwanda72022357.5
42South Africa6.92022436.9
43Gabon6.72022446.5
44Botswana6.62022427.1
45Sao Tome and Principe6.52022455.6
46Cape Verde5.92022455.6
47Morocco5.42022485.1
48Algeria5.32022455.6
49Egypt52022504.7
50Tunisia4.72022495
51Mauritius3.12022513.2
52Seychelles2.62022522.8

Definition of Public Services Index

The Public services indicator refers to the presence of basic state functions that serve the people. This may include the provision of essential services, such as health, education, water and sanitation, transport infrastructure, electricity and power, and internet and connectivity. On the other hand, it may include the state's ability to protect its citizens, such as from terrorism and violence, through perceived effective policing. The higher the value of the indicator, the worse the public services in the country.

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