Ghana becomes 4th best African country for freedom, beating South Africa, Senegal and others
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Ghana has been ranked the fourth freest country in Africa by the Atlantic Council, outperforming nations like South Africa and Senegal. The report credits the country's democratic progress, competitive elections, and active civil society for its high score.
Why it matters
This ranking highlights Ghana's relative stability and democratic health within the African continent.
Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google An image of the Makola market in Accra, Ghana. Image credit: ishoot.ghana Ghana has been ranked the fourth freest country in Africa and 46th globally in the Atlantic Council Freedom Index, outperforming South Africa, Senegal and several other African nations. Advertisement Ghana ranked 4th in Africa and 46th globally on the Atlantic Council Freedom Index with a score of 73.2.
The article reports on an external index ranking, though it focuses exclusively on positive metrics for Ghana.
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