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2015 Ibrahim Index of African Governance COUNTRY INSIGHTS BOTSWANA MO IBRAHIM FOUNDATION

Contents What is the IIAG? How does Botswana perform? Data Table Botswana within Southern Africa Data Providers & IIAG Resources 3 4 8 10 11 All figures have been rounded to the nearest one decimal place. This means that countries may appear to have the same score, or the change over time may appear inaccurate, but this is not the case when all decimal places are taken into account. Countries have been ranked and trends have been described on the basis of full scores not the rounded numbers that appear here. Regional Economic Community (REC) averages are calculated by applying the REC s current membership configuration for all data years. The Mo Ibrahim Foundation (MIF) is aware that some sources update their data sets after our documentation is sent to print. IIAG raw data are correct as per the date last accessed, which is stated for each indicator within the Data Portal (www.moibrahimfoundation.org/iiag/downloads/). South Sudan and Sudan are excluded from all group averages pre-2011 as neither country existed in their current configurations before the secession of South Sudan in 2011.

What is the IIAG? 2015 IIAG: Country Insights 3 2015 OVERALL GOVERNANCE SCORE Categories SAFETY & RULE OF LAW PARTICIPATION & HUMAN RIGHTS SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Rule of Law Accountability Personal Safety National Security Participation Rights Gender Public Management Business Environment Infrastructure Rural Sector Welfare Education Health Sub-categories The Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) measures the quality of governance in every African country on an annual basis. It does this by compiling data from diverse global sources to build an accurate and detailed picture of governance performance in African countries. The broad aim of the IIAG is to better inform and sustain the debate on African governance by providing a transparent and user-friendly resource to: support citizens, governments, institutions and the private sector to accurately assess the delivery of public goods and services, and policy outcomes. encourage data-driven narratives on governance issues. help determine, debate and strengthen government performance. The IIAG was created in 2007 in recognition of the need for a quantifiable tool to accurately measure and monitor African governance performance, its progress over time and across countries, and as a means of supporting effective and responsive solutions to complex public policy challenges in developing countries. Policies need to be evaluated by their results, which can only be done if accompanied by robust data. 2015 Ibrahim Index of African Governance 1 overall governance score is: categories sub-categories indicators countries years of data data sources 4 14 93 54 15 33

How does Botswana perform? 4 BOTSWANA Although Botswana continues to achieve widespread high scores across much of the IIAG, resulting in impressive rank placements in many levels of the data set, its overall governance score in recent years has declined, with deterioration in a broad range of governance measures. Since 2008, when the current leader came to power, the country has changed from being one on a positive governance trajectory to one on a negative trajectory, with particularly widespread deterioration within the last year. Overall governance: consistent high scores and ranks mask underlying issues. Botswana has continuously achieved top ten status in overall governance since 2000. In 2014, the country scored 74.2 (out of 100), ranking 3 rd (out of 54) in Africa. But although still performing comparatively well, in recent years Botswana has started to show some weakening of performance in a range of governance measures. It displayed its best ever overall governance score in 2012, and has shown year-on-year deterioration ever since, with the most pronounced fallback seen in the most recent year (-1.7). Since 2011, Botswana has shown an overall governance deterioration of -1.8 points. This places the country within the ten largest fallers of the continent over this time period. Apart from Cabo Verde, Botswana is the highest ranking country to show such a decline. This weakening performance is driven by widespread deterioration in three of the four categories: Safety & Rule of Law, Participation & Human Rights and Sustainable Economic Opportunity. Safety & Rule of Law: large declines tip the balance. Scoring 82.7 in Safety & Rule of Law, the country ranks 2 nd on the continent, but registers the country s second largest deterioration of all the governance components (-2.4). The broad nature of the deterioration across the sub-categories is conspicuous, as all four component sub-categories display the same trend. The country thus records its lowest score since 2000 in 2014, one of only nine countries on the continent to do so. National Security is Botswana s best performing component of Safety & Rule of Law, scoring 99.9, and showing a very slight deterioration visible only at the second decimal place (-0.04). This is the most positive story for Botswana within this category, with no change in four of the five indicators in which the country scores 100.0. The only driver of this slight deterioration is the indicator Political Refugees with a slight decline of -0.2 points. The most eye-catching of Botswana s sub-category performances in Safety & Rule of Law is seen in Personal Safety, showing both the weakest score (63.1) and the largest deterioration (-5.5). This is underpinned entirely by two of the six indicators: Human Trafficking (-25.0) and Police Services (-7.8). Every other measure within Personal Safety shows no change since 2011. Participation & Human Rights: Botswana s largest category deterioration. Botswana scores 68.7 in Participation & Human Rights, making it the country s second lowest performing category, and achieving a continental rank placement of 8 th on the continent. The category shows Botswana s largest category deterioration since 2011 (-4.4), making it one of the ten biggest deteriorations on the continent. All three component sub-categories show deteriorating performance, even though they still show relatively high scores in 2014. Botswana ranks 19 th in Gender, and it is this sub-category that shows the largest decline in this category (-9.9), due to a noticeable deterioration within the measures of women in senior public positions: Women in the Judiciary (-50.0) and Women in Politics (-11.2), as well as, to a lesser extent, in Legislation on Violence against Women (-8.3).

2015 IIAG: Country Insights 5 Sustainable Economic Opportunity: negative trend despite some positive stories. Botswana scores 66.1 in Sustainable Economic Opportunity, ranking 4 th on the continent. It ranks in the top ten performers in Africa in every underlying sub-category, albeit with a less positive story in its trajectory. Botswana s Sustainable Economic Opportunity category score has declined by -2.2 score points since 2011. This is fueled by deterioration in three of the four sub-categories: Business Environment (-4.7), Infrastructure (-4.6) and Rural Sector (-1.2). Public Management is the only aspect in which Botswana shows strengthening performance (+1.8). Within the three declining sub-categories, there are some dramatic negative trends in certain indicators, such as Electricity Supply (-24.3), Customs Procedures (-14.1) and Agricultural Policy Costs (-9.6). Although the overall picture is more positive in Public Management (+1.8), this masks a mixed landscape within the indicators. Impressive gains in the measure of Ratio of Total Revenue to Total Expenditure (+32.4) are balanced by concerning deterioration in Statistical Capacity (-16.4). Human Development: high scoring and still improving. This category is the only one to show both improvement overall and strengthening performance in all underlying sub-categories. Botswana scores 79.5 in Human Development, ranking 3 rd on the continent, which is an improvement of two rank places since 2011. Five of the ten most improved indicators within Botswana sit within the Human Development category. Botswana s best sub-category performance is seen in Health, scoring 85.3. It is in this sub-category that the country shows its most improvement in recent years too, demonstrating gains in every indicator, bar two remaining static since 2011. Botswana s weakest sub-category performance in this category is seen in Education, scoring 74.0, even though the country shows impressive gains in many Education measures. One cause for concern is the indicator Education System Quality, which shows a deterioration of -10.2 score points since 2011, the only weakening performance of any of Botswana s indicators within Human Development. All trends referred to are calculated since 2011, unless otherwise specified.

How does Botswana perform? 6 BOTSWANA OVERALL GOVERNANCE 2014 SCORES & RANKS SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE CHANGE SINCE 2011 74.2 50.1-1.8 3 RANK/54 Head of State Date came to power Head of Government Date came to power Region REC Membership(s) Population (total m) Urban population (% of total population) African Peer Review Mechanism African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance African Charter on Statistics Information correct at 23 July 2015 President Seretse Khama Ian Khama 1 April 2008 President Seretse Khama Ian Khama 1 April 2008 82.7 Southern Africa 79.5 SADC 2.0 57.2 Not member Not signed, Not ratified Not signed, Not ratified 68.7 66.1 Safety & Rule of Law Sustainable Economic Opportunity Participation & Human Rights Human Development SAFETY & RULE OF LAW PARTICIPATION & HUMAN RIGHTS SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE CHANGE SINCE 2011 RANK/54 SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE CHANGE SINCE 2011 RANK/54 SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE CHANGE SINCE 2011 RANK/54 SCORE/100 82.7 68.7 66.1 79.5 51.3 49.3 43.2 56.4-2.4-4.4-2.2 +1.7 2 8 4 3 AFRICAN AVERAGE CHANGE SINCE 2011 RANK/54

2015 IIAG: Country Insights 7 2014 SUB-CATEGORY SCORES & RANKS SAFETY & RULE OF LAW SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE RANK/54 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE RANK/54 RULE OF LAW 95.5 50.8 1 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 67.6 46.0 2 ACCOUNTABILITY 72.1 35.5 1 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 75.3 40.7 4 PERSONAL SAFETY 63.1 44.0 5 INFRASTRUCTURE 55.0 36.5 8 NATIONAL SECURITY 99.9 74.8 3 RURAL SECTOR 66.7 50.5 7 PARTICIPATION & HUMAN RIGHTS SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE RANK/54 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SCORE/100 AFRICAN AVERAGE RANK/54 PARTICIPATION 77.1 45.9 7 WELFARE 79.2 50.9 2 RIGHTS 66.2 47.3 9 EDUCATION 74.0 48.8 4 GENDER 62.8 54.8 19 HEALTH 85.3 69.9 6 TRENDS SINCE 2011, OVERALL GOVERNANCE & CATEGORY LEVELS 2011-2014 African average OVERALL GOVERNANCE SAFETY & RULE OF LAW PARTICIPATION & HUMAN RIGHTS SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT +1.7-1.8-2.4-2.2-4.4

Data Table 8 BOTSWANA Score/100; 100 = best 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 OVERALL SCORE 71.1 72.2 71.8 72.4 72.8 74.0 74.4 74.8 75.6 75.4 75.4 76.1 76.2 76.0 74.2-1.8 SAFETY & RULE OF LAW 84.3 84.1 82.8 83.2 83.2 83.8 83.2 83.4 83.9 83.6 84.7 85.1 84.1 84.4 82.7-2.4 RULE OF LAW 95.6 95.6 95.6 95.6 95.6 95.6 95.6 95.3 96.2 96.0 95.7 95.8 95.7 95.5 95.5-0.2 Property Rights (AfDB/WB/BS/HER/WEF) 89.2 89.2 89.2 89.2 89.2 89.2 89.2 88.3 92.2 91.0 90.9 89.8 88.2 88.7 88.4-1.4 Judicial Process (EIU/GI) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Judicial Independence (BS/GI/WEF) 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.8 88.2 88.9 88.9 87.8 89.1 90.4 88.6 89.3 +0.1 Sanctions (CDD) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Transfers of Power (EIU) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 ACCOUNTABILITY 74.3 73.5 72.7 74.3 74.3 76.6 74.2 75.2 75.3 73.9 74.5 76.1 76.1 74.5 72.1-3.9 Accountability, Transparency & Corruption in the Public Sector (AfDB/WB) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Access to Information (GI) 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 37.5 25.0-12.5 Online Services (UNDESA) 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 42.3 53.3 46.0 38.7 31.4 30.1 28.9 40.4 51.9 48.1 44.3 +3.9 Corruption & Bureaucracy (WB) 85.7 78.6 71.4 85.7 75.4 85.7 71.4 85.7 85.7 71.4 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 0.0 Corruption in Government & Public Officials (EIU) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Diversion of Public Funds (WEF) 71.7 71.7 71.7 71.7 71.7 71.7 71.7 73.2 81.2 84.8 77.1 79.4 75.7 72.0 66.9-12.5 Accountability of Public Officials (EIU) 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 0.0 Public Sector Corruption Investigation (GI) 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 0.0 Prosecution of Abuse of Office (BS) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 92.9 85.7 85.7-14.3 PERSONAL SAFETY 67.2 67.2 63.0 63.0 63.0 63.0 63.0 63.2 64.1 64.5 68.5 68.6 64.6 67.7 63.1-5.5 Safety of the Person (EIU) 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 0.0 Police Services (GI/WEF) 28.0 28.0 28.0 28.0 28.0 28.0 28.0 29.3 34.7 37.2 35.8 36.5 37.7 31.1 28.7-7.8 Social Unrest (EIU) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Violent Crime (EIU) 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 0.0 Political Violence (ACLED/PTS) 100.0 100.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 100.0 100.0 75.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Human Trafficking (USDS) 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 25.0-25.0 NATIONAL SECURITY 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.9-0.0 Government Involvement in Armed Conflict (UCDP) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Domestic Armed Conflict (EIU) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Cross-border Tensions (EIU) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Internally Displaced People (IDMC) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Political Refugees (UNHCR) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.9 99.9 99.8 99.8 99.7-0.2 PARTICIPATION & HUMAN RIGHTS 71.1 71.0 71.3 72.0 72.4 73.5 73.8 73.8 73.8 72.5 72.9 73.1 73.6 72.8 68.7-4.4 PARTICIPATION 78.9 78.9 78.9 78.9 79.8 79.8 79.8 79.8 79.8 77.1 77.9 77.9 79.6 78.5 77.1-0.8 Political Rights (FH) 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 0.0 Political Participation (EIU) 64.1 64.1 64.1 64.1 64.1 64.1 64.1 64.1 64.1 67.7 71.2 71.2 85.5 85.5 78.3 +7.1 Free & Fair Elections (BS) 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 83.3 77.8 77.8-11.1 Free & Fair Executive Elections (IREEP) 58.3 58.3 58.3 58.3 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 62.5 0.0 Effective Power to Govern (BS) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 RIGHTS 64.1 63.9 64.9 66.9 67.9 67.6 68.6 68.6 68.6 67.6 68.1 68.8 69.0 68.2 66.2-2.6 Freedom of Expression (BS/FH/GI/RSF) 78.3 77.4 77.4 77.4 77.4 75.8 75.8 75.5 73.8 71.7 71.4 71.4 72.5 73.9 63.6-7.9 Freedom of Association & Assembly (BS/GI) 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 81.9 0.0 Civil Liberties (BS/FH) 85.4 85.4 85.4 85.4 85.4 85.4 85.4 85.4 82.3 79.2 82.3 85.4 85.4 85.4 85.4 0.0 International Human Rights Conventions (OHCHR/UNOLA) 25.0 25.0 30.0 40.0 45.0 45.0 50.0 50.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 55.0 50.0 50.0-5.0 Human Rights (EIU) 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 0.0 GENDER 70.1 70.1 70.1 70.2 69.4 73.1 73.0 72.9 73.1 72.7 72.7 72.7 72.1 71.7 62.8-9.9 Gender Equality (AfDB/WB) 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Gender Balance in Education (WB) 85.5 85.1 84.7 84.7 83.7 83.8 83.4 82.5 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 0.0 Women's Participation in the Labour Force (WB) 75.0 75.4 75.8 76.2 76.6 77.0 77.1 77.4 77.5 77.6 77.8 77.9 77.9 78.0 78.0 +0.1 Gender Equality in the Workplace (GI) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Legislation on Violence against Women (OECD) 67.0 67.0 67.0 67.0 67.0 67.0 67.0 67.0 67.0 66.9 66.8 66.7 62.5 58.3 58.3-8.3 Women in Politics (GI/IPU) 38.3 38.3 38.3 38.3 33.7 33.7 33.7 33.7 33.7 31.2 31.2 31.2 31.2 32.4 19.9-11.2 Women in the Judiciary (GI) 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 0.0-50.0 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 63.1 64.4 63.5 63.7 64.1 66.2 66.6 67.6 69.0 68.9 68.1 68.3 68.1 67.0 66.1-2.2 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 66.5 67.2 63.5 63.8 65.0 69.1 70.3 71.9 69.8 66.9 64.7 65.7 68.0 66.5 67.6 +1.8 Public Administration (AfDB/WB) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Statistical Capacity (WB) 74.6 74.6 74.6 74.6 74.6 74.6 61.2 61.2 64.2 59.7 58.2 62.7 62.7 50.7 46.3-16.4 Change 2011-2014

2015 IIAG: Country Insights 9 Score/100; 100 = best 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Diversification (AfDB/OECD/UNDP) 7.4 7.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.9 1.9 3.4 7.1 4.3 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.8-0.1 Budget Management (AfDB/WB) 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 0.0 Ratio of Total Revenue to Total Expenditure (AfDB/AU/UNECA) 71.2 78.5 50.7 48.9 57.8 60.4 82.2 94.0 71.8 44.7 34.6 41.3 56.9 59.5 73.7 +32.4 Fiscal Policy (AfDB/WB) 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 88.9 0.0 Ratio of External Debt Service to Exports (EIU) 94.6 95.4 94.8 96.8 97.5 97.7 97.6 98.3 96.7 96.9 96.2 97.4 98.0 94.0 93.8-3.6 Revenue Mobilisation (AfDB/WB/ICTD) 44.7 43.6 45.7 47.6 49.1 60.8 62.9 64.1 64.4 66.1 61.5 61.5 65.7 65.7 65.7 +4.1 Access to Financial Records of State-owned Companies (GI) 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 0.0 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 69.4 73.8 73.8 73.8 73.8 73.8 73.8 74.1 76.9 79.0 79.1 80.0 75.7 75.8 75.3-4.7 Competitive Environment (AfDB/WB/BS/GI) 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 91.4 96.7 97.8 96.7 95.6 95.6 95.6 95.6 0.0 Customs Procedures (WEF) 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 56.5 69.0 76.5 77.3 67.4 62.1 63.2-14.1 Investment Climate (HER) 55.6 77.8 77.8 77.8 77.8 77.8 77.8 77.8 77.8 88.9 83.3 83.3 77.8 83.3 77.8-5.6 Bureaucracy & Red Tape (EIU) 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 0.0 Soundness of Banks (WEF) 85.5 85.5 85.5 85.5 85.5 85.5 85.5 86.8 87.0 72.6 72.6 77.1 71.2 71.4 73.3-3.8 INFRASTRUCTURE 56.1 56.3 56.5 56.8 57.0 57.3 57.8 60.0 59.7 59.5 60.4 59.6 60.1 58.3 55.0-4.6 Road Network (WEF) 52.5 52.5 52.5 52.5 52.5 52.5 52.5 63.5 69.3 69.3 71.8 68.6 67.9 64.9 58.6-10.1 Rail Network (EIU) 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 0.0 Air Transport (GI/WEF) 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 45.4 46.2 46.1 48.0 49.7 49.6 48.6 45.3-4.4 Access to Water (WHO/UNICEF) 69.2 70.5 71.7 72.9 74.0 75.2 76.4 77.5 78.7 79.9 81.1 82.3 82.3 82.4 82.5 +0.2 Electricity Supply (WEF) 79.3 79.3 79.3 79.3 79.3 79.3 79.3 82.6 70.5 64.4 60.2 49.0 50.2 39.9 24.8-24.3 Telephone & IT Infrastructure (EIU) 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 83.3 0.0 Digital Connectivity (ITU) 10.1 10.7 10.4 11.3 12.1 12.7 15.1 17.4 19.8 23.5 28.4 34.1 37.0 38.8 40.5 +6.4 RURAL SECTOR 60.4 60.4 60.4 60.4 60.4 64.5 64.5 64.4 69.7 70.3 68.0 67.9 68.5 67.5 66.7-1.2 Public Resources for Rural Development (IFAD) 70.8 70.8 70.8 70.8 70.8 75.0 75.0 75.0 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 0.0 Accountability, Transparency & Corruption in Rural Areas (IFAD) 63.2 63.2 63.2 63.2 63.2 71.2 71.2 71.2 81.8 81.8 78.7 72.6 72.6 72.6 72.6 0.0 Land & Water for Low-income Rural Populations (IFAD) 53.9 53.9 53.9 53.9 53.9 65.4 65.4 65.4 61.2 61.2 61.0 64.1 64.1 64.1 64.1 0.0 Rural Business Climate (IFAD) 55.6 55.6 55.6 55.6 55.6 55.6 55.6 55.6 61.0 61.0 58.9 55.3 55.3 55.3 55.3 0.0 Agricultural Research & Extension Services (IFAD) 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 30.2 30.2 30.2 55.9 55.9 46.4 46.4 46.4 46.4 46.4 0.0 Agricultural Policy Costs (WEF) 57.6 57.6 57.6 57.6 57.6 57.6 57.6 56.7 67.5 72.1 69.2 71.9 76.7 68.9 62.3-9.6 Engagement with Low-income Rural Populations (IFAD) 71.2 71.2 71.2 71.2 71.2 73.5 73.5 73.5 67.6 67.6 67.6 70.6 70.6 70.6 70.6 0.0 Equal Representation in Rural Areas (IFAD) 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 0.0 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 66.1 69.3 69.7 70.7 71.7 72.7 74.1 74.3 75.6 76.5 76.0 77.8 79.0 79.7 79.5 +1.7 WELFARE 64.6 64.6 64.6 66.0 67.4 68.9 72.5 73.0 73.0 73.0 72.5 77.2 78.2 79.2 79.2 +2.0 Welfare Regime (BS) 76.9 76.9 76.9 82.1 87.2 92.3 88.5 84.6 84.6 84.6 88.5 92.3 92.3 92.3 92.3 0.0 Welfare Services (Health & Education) (AfDB/WB) 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 0.0 Social Protection & Labour (AfDB/WB) 44.4 44.4 44.4 44.4 44.4 44.4 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 77.8 77.8 77.8 77.8 0.0 Social Exclusion (BS) 42.9 42.9 42.9 47.6 52.4 57.1 57.1 57.1 57.1 57.1 50.0 42.9 50.0 57.1 57.1 +14.3 Equity of Public Resource Use (AfDB/WB) 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 75.0 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 0.0 Environmental Policy (BS) 71.4 71.4 71.4 71.4 71.4 71.4 78.6 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 85.7 0.0 Environmental Sustainability (AfDB/WB) 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 0.0 EDUCATION 66.5 66.9 67.4 68.2 68.4 68.9 68.5 68.1 71.7 73.6 73.5 73.1 74.7 74.8 74.0 +0.8 Education Provision & Quality (BS) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 91.7 83.3 91.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Education System Quality (WEF) 56.3 56.3 56.3 56.3 56.3 56.3 56.3 56.5 58.0 65.6 65.8 59.1 61.7 55.5 48.9-10.2 Ratio of Pupils to Teachers in Primary School (UNESCO) 83.8 83.9 84.1 84.5 84.8 85.1 85.3 85.5 85.6 85.2 86.0 86.8 87.5 87.5 87.5 +0.8 Literacy (UNESCO) 82.6 82.6 82.6 82.6 83.4 84.1 84.9 85.7 86.4 87.2 87.9 88.7 89.5 90.5 91.6 +2.9 Primary School Completion (WB) 70.0 72.3 73.5 73.6 73.7 74.0 77.0 73.4 74.2 75.3 76.3 77.2 78.2 78.2 78.2 +1.0 Secondary School Enrolment (UNESCO) 64.4 63.9 64.6 65.1 65.9 66.5 67.9 69.2 71.0 71.0 71.0 71.0 71.0 71.0 71.0 0.0 Tertiary Education Enrolment (UNESCO) 8.8 9.5 10.3 15.4 14.8 16.2 16.4 22.9 35.2 31.0 27.6 29.1 34.8 40.5 40.5 +11.4 HEALTH 67.1 76.3 77.0 77.8 79.2 80.4 81.2 81.8 82.2 82.9 82.1 83.0 84.2 85.2 85.3 +2.2 Access to Sanitation (WHO/UNICEF) 60.9 62.1 63.0 63.9 64.7 65.6 66.5 67.4 68.3 69.2 70.0 70.9 71.0 71.1 71.2 +0.3 Child Mortality (IGME) 67.4 66.9 67.2 69.0 73.4 77.3 79.3 79.8 80.0 81.0 82.4 83.2 84.5 85.1 85.1 +1.9 Maternal Mortality (WHO) 82.8 83.3 83.8 84.2 84.7 85.1 86.3 87.5 88.7 89.9 91.1 91.7 92.3 92.9 92.9 +1.2 Undernourishment (WB) 45.0 44.2 45.1 45.9 47.8 50.0 51.1 50.7 50.5 51.8 54.3 57.2 59.7 61.2 61.2 +4.0 Disease (Malaria & TB) (WHO) 84.1 85.6 87.7 88.9 89.9 90.7 90.3 92.0 92.6 92.7 92.9 93.5 93.9 94.1 94.1 +0.7 Immunisation (Measles, DPT & Hepatitis B) (WB/WHO) 91.2 91.6 92.4 92.8 93.6 93.9 94.7 95.1 95.1 95.5 95.5 95.8 95.8 95.8 95.8 0.0 Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) Provision (UNAIDS) 5.7......... 70.5 72.0 76.5 81.0 81.8 +9.7 Public Health Campaigns (GI) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 Change 2011-2014

Botswana within Southern Africa 10 SOUTHERN AFRICA 2014 SCORE/100 2014 RANK/12; 1=BEST OVERALL GOVERNANCE 58.9 SAFETY & RULE OF LAW PARTICIPATION & HUMAN RIGHTS SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 63.4 59.2 51.5 61.6 ANGOLA BOTSWANA LESOTHO MADAGASCAR 40.8 11 43.8 11 40.2 11 31.6 11 47.6 11 74.2 2 82.7 2 68.7 5 66.1 3 79.5 2 61.1 5 66.7 6 70.9 4 50.5 6 56.4 7 49.1 10 57.7 9 53.0 9 39.3 10 46.3 12 MALAWI MAURITIUS MOZAMBIQUE NAMIBIA 56.7 7 64.0 7 63.0 6 45.6 8 54.2 8 79.9 1 82.7 1 73.8 3 77.5 1 85.7 1 52.3 8 54.0 10 59.9 7 45.4 9 49.8 10 70.4 4 74.3 3 76.1 1 64.0 4 67.1 4 SOUTH AFRICA SWAZILAND ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE 73.0 3 68.4 4 73.9 2 72.3 2 77.3 3 49.6 9 59.2 8 29.5 12 50.3 7 59.6 6 59.5 6 66.7 5 59.1 8 50.7 5 61.5 5 40.4 12 41.0 12 41.9 10 24.6 12 54.2 9

Data Providers & IIAG Resources 2015 IIAG: Country Insights 11 The 2015 IIAG was calculated using data from 33 independent institutions. African Development Bank (AfDB) African Union Commission (AUC) Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) Bertelsmann Stiftung (BS) Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) To explore the 2015 IIAG further, including information on the IIAG methodology and data sources, download the IIAG Data Portal, Executive Summary or Sub-category Insights from www.moibrahimfoundation.org/iiag/downloads/. DATA PORTAL Freedom House (FH) Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) Global Integrity (GI) Institut de Recherche Empirique en Economie Politique (IREEP) Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME) Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD) International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Political Terror Scale (PTS) Reporters sans frontières (RSF) The Heritage Foundation (HER) United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF) United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) The IIAG Data Portal is an interactive Excel-based application, available for in-depth analysis of the results of the IIAG, in English or French. EXPLORE KEY FINDINGS EXPLORE BY INDICATOR COMPARE COUNTRIES OR GROUPS EXECUTIVE 52.5 61.0 43.9 25.6 54.2 65.1 44.5 75.0 63.8 21.7 37.6 49.3 58.7 48.0 48.2 36.5 48.0 49.7 77.6 SUMMARY 38.0 48.4 47.8 64.5 35.4 53.0 71.3 86.8 35.7 34.7 65.8 43.8 50.8 60.7 68.1 33.0 51.8 47.0 56.9 57.8 45.9 27.4 52.7 76.7 45.8 76.3 38.5 38.5 25.5 SUB-CATEGORY INSIGHTS One for each IIAG Sub-category Join the discussion on Twitter or Facebook: @Mo_IbrahimFdn #IIAG EXPLORE BY COUNTRY EXPLORE BY REGION, REC OR GEOGRAPHICAL GROUPING 88.5 70.5 50.5 67.5 47.0 52.7 67.8 66.8 52.5 44.5 58.7 77.6 53.0 43.8 47.0 76.7 61.0 75.0 48.0 38.0 71.3 50.8 56.9 45.8 43.9 63.8 48.2 48.4 86.8 60.7 57.8 76.3 14 25.6 21.7 36.5 47.8 35.7 68.1 45.9 38.5 /MoIbrahimFoundation 54.2 37.6 48.0 64.5 34.7 33.0 27.4 38.5 United Nations Office of Legal Affairs (UNOLA) United States Department of State - Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (USDS) Uppsala University, Department of Peace and Conflict Research - Uppsala Conflict Data Programme (UCDP) World Bank (WB) World Economic Forum (WEF) World Health Organization (WHO)

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