Av. Score: 45.38
Av. Rank: 28

Northern Africa

Overview

The member countries of Northern Africa are: Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara.

Northern Africa exhibits an average Wildlife Economy Investment Index Score of 45.38, with an accompanying average ranking of 28. Breaking down this performance further, Northern Africa achieves an average Wildlife Status Sub-index score of 37.58 and an average ranking of 32. Additionally, it maintains an average Investment Enabling Environment score of 53.17, with an average ranking of 26.

To conduct a comparative analysis of Northern Africa against another African region, refer to the WEII dashboard.

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Category Ranks & Scores

The Wildlife Economy Investment Index is divided into five categories: Wildlife Management, Public Sector Capacity, Ease of Doing Business, Investment Safety, and Wildlife Assets (0=lowest to 100=best).

Subcategory Ranks & Scores

The Wildlife Economy Investment Index is divided into 18 subcategories, each rated on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 100 (best) which are Wildlife management effectiveness, Protected Areas, Infrastructures, Security and stability, Access to finances, Wildlife legal framework, Key Biodiversity Areas, Property rights, Business operations, Rule of law, Endemic species, Access to markets, Labor market, Corruption, Social inclusion, Money growth, Species richness, and Ecological habitats.

About SOWC

The ALU School of Wildlife Conservation is the first of its kind on the continent, dedicated to growing the next generation of world class conservation leaders in Africa.

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

Contact

ALU School of Wildlife Conservation

Bumbogo, Kigali Innovation City, Next to Azam, Kigali, Rwanda
Phone: +250 784 650 219

sowc@alueducation.com

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