Av. Score: 40.58
Av. Rank: 38

Central Africa

Overview

The member countries of Central Africa are: Burundi, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Sao Tome and Principe.

Central Africa records an average Wildlife Economy Investment Index (WEII) score of 40.58, with an average regional ranking of 38. The region performs relatively better in the Wildlife Status Sub-index, achieving an average score of 43.38 and an average ranking of 22. In comparison, it records an average Investment-enabling Environment Sub-index score of 37.46, with an average ranking of 42.

To conduct a comparative analysis of Central Africa against other African regions, refer to the WEII Dashboard.



Central Africa
Central Africa
Overall WEII Score
40.58 / 100
▼ 1.55
was 42.13 in v1
Rank 39 → 38 · up 1 place
Wildlife Status
Sub-index
43.38 /100
▲ 0.72
was 42.66 in v1
Rank 24 → 22 · up 2 places
Investment-Enabling
Environment Sub-index
37.46 /100
▼ 4.15
was 41.61 in v1
Rank 42 → 42 · no change

Scores shown on a 0–100 scale, higher is better · Rank reflects the region's average position, lower is better

About SOWC

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The continent needs home grown African leaders to spearhead new and innovative approaches in the business of conservation.

Contact

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Phone: +250 784 650 219

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