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East Africa Predicted to Lead Continent’s Economic Growth in 2023-2024, Despite Risks

Joel Mugonyi by Joel Mugonyi
August 2, 2023
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According to the recently released African Development Bank 2023 East Africa Economic Outlook, East Africa is set to achieve the highest regional economic performance in Africa in 2023 and 2024, with growth rates exceeding 5.0%. The region’s mid-term economic growth is expected to accelerate to 5.1% in 2023 and 5.8% in 2024, outperforming other African regions. Key drivers of this growth are anticipated to be countries such as Rwanda, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti, and Tanzania.

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The report highlights that East Africa’s services sector has played a crucial role in its economic expansion, contributing nearly half of the economic growth in 2022. Specifically, the tourism industry, with its abundant natural and cultural attractions, has attracted visitors from across the globe, leading to increased demand for services like accommodations, food, and entertainment.

Despite the positive outlook, East Africa faces several external and domestic risks that could impact its economic growth. These include potential global economic slowdowns, rising commodity prices, international trade policy barriers, geopolitical tensions such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, tightening global financial conditions, exchange rate fluctuations, and the persistent threat of Covid-19 resurgence.

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On the domestic front, the region also grapples with challenges such as infrastructure gaps, internal conflicts, political instability, macroeconomic imbalances, and the adverse effects of climate change.

Additionally, the African Development Bank’s annual flagship report emphasizes the importance of a green transition for Africa in the face of climate change. The report’s theme, “Mobilizing Private Sector Financing for Climate Change and Green Growth,” explores the role of private sector financing in enabling climate-compatible growth in East Africa. It advocates for recognizing natural capital as a critical source of financing for sustainable and environmentally friendly development in the region.

Read more: Kenya’s trade with the East African region improved in Q1’2023

Therefore, while the outlook for the region’s economic performance is positive, addressing the challenges and harnessing the potential of green financing will be crucial in ensuring East Africa’s continued economic success and sustainable development.

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