World Bank - Africa's Pulse, No. 31, Spring 2025: Improving Governance and Delivering for People in Africa
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Amid global economic uncertainty and limited fiscal space in the region, Sub-Saharan Africa's economic activity is showing some resilience, with projected growth gradually increasing over 2025-2027 period. This growth is driven primarily by a rise in private demand, alongside a reduction in inflation rates and stable currencies. However, growth has been unable to reduce poverty and meet people's aspirations. The region is also grappling with persistent challenges, including political unrest and escalating demands for adequate economic opportunities, as reflected in a surge in protests over the past decade and a notable rise in coups since 2000.
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