African Economies Struggle: 10 Countries with Slowest GDP Growth

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October 24, 2024 · 2 min read
African Economies Struggle: 10 Countries with Slowest GDP Growth

The tech and startup community in Africa may need to reassess their strategies as a new report from the World Bank reveals a bleak economic outlook for several countries on the continent. According to the Africa Pulse report, 23 out of 47 Sub-Saharan African nations have had their growth predictions for 2024 revised downward, citing continued wars, economic mismanagement, and global economic headwinds.

Sudan tops the list of countries with the slowest GDP growth, with an estimated contraction of 15% in 2024, following a 20% drop in 2023 due to violent conflict. South Sudan, Central Africa Republic, Botswana, São Tomé and Príncipe, South Africa, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Congo Republic complete the list of the 10 countries with the smallest GDP growth.

The report highlights the need for African countries to diversify their economies, reduce their reliance on commodity exports, and address political instability to achieve sustainable growth. This news may have significant implications for startups and tech companies operating in these countries, as a struggling economy can affect the demand for their products and services.

The report's findings also underscore the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in driving economic growth in Africa. As the continent's economy continues to evolve, startups and tech companies may need to adapt their strategies to navigate these challenges and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

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