4 Countries that have Successfully Reduced Poverty in Africa

Poverty in Africa
The Sub-Saharan region of Africa is home to more than 50% of the world’s population living in extreme poverty. That is a region of just one continent housing the most people who lack access to basic survival necessities. In recent years, nations have made a difference in the fight against global poverty including poverty in Africa. This is due to several efforts that people have implemented all over the world fighting for the same thing; ending global poverty.

 Progress in Reducing Global Poverty

Several efforts have been proven to reduce poverty rates throughout the world. These are just some of the most important efforts that the United States and other organizations have implemented.

  • Providing children with free access to education.
  • Ensuring that everyone has access to health care.
  • Providing food and clean water to communities in need.
  • Creating jobs for communities to help boost economies.

In Africa, the total poverty rate has decreased in recent decades with progress expected to continue over the next 40 years. Poverty in Africa is typically much higher in rural areas than in urban areas, but poverty has reduced tremendously in several African countries. Here are four African countries that have reduced poverty in Africa.

4 African Countries That Have Reduced Poverty in Africa

  1. Tanzania: In Tanzania, the government has made extensive efforts to reduce poverty throughout the population. Improving living conditions and increasing employment opportunities are both ways that the country has improved the overall quality of life. The number of poor people in Tanzania remains high, and the country will need to continue to implement ways to reduce poverty.
  2. Chad: Chad is home to some of the highest levels of hunger in the world, however, throughout the past decade, the government has worked hard to reduce poverty levels. By working to improve water scarcity and enhancing the economic industry, the country has made extensive progress regarding the reduction of poverty.
  3. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): With several different projects being created in recent years, and the help of the World Bank, the country has drastically reduced poverty. In general, economic growth picked up in 2022 and has continued steadily. The country currently faces high inflation, but the poverty rate remains lower than it has in recent decades.
  4. Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso experienced a major increase in economic growth in 2021. This country focuses on staying persistent with economic growth in hopes that poverty rates will continue to decline.

Looking Ahead

Poverty in Africa continues to be a worldwide issue that still needs a lot of attention. With continuous efforts from countries around the world, much of Africa has made major progress in improving living conditions for the population. While these four African countries have experienced the strongest improvements in poverty in Africa, most countries in Africa have experienced a decrease in the overall poverty rates. What is also important is the awareness that has been brought to people all over the world about what can be done to help developing countries succeed. 

Alesandra Cowardin
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