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Sub-Saharan Africa’s Economic Recovery Loses Momentum”- World Bank

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The World Bank’s latest Africa Economic Update paints a concerning picture for Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic recovery, with growth projections for 2026 revised downward by 0.3 percentage points to 4.1%.

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The region faces rising risks from global shocks, including the Middle East conflict, high debt burdens, and structural constraints.

Rising fuel, food, and fertilizer prices, coupled with tighter global financial conditions, are expected to drive inflation higher, hitting low-income households hardest.

Inflation is projected to rise to 4.8% in 2026.

World Bank Group Chief Economist Andrew Dabalen emphasizes the need for governments to protect vulnerable households, maintain macroeconomic stability, and exercise prudent fiscal management.

High public debt is a major constraint, with external public debt service doubling from 9% in 2017 to 18% in 2025, limiting fiscal space for investments.

Public capital investment remains 20% below 2014 levels, constraining growth prospects.

To achieve stronger growth, the World Bank stresses shifting to more productive, diversified, and private sector-driven growth models. With 620 million people joining Africa’s labour force by 2050, job creation is critical. Industrial policy can drive transformation, but requires careful design and implementation, backed by strong institutions, skilled labour, and access to finance.

Key recommendations include:

– Targeting resources to protect vulnerable households
– Maintaining macroeconomic stability
– Implementing industrial policies with clear benchmarks and regional integration
– Investing in infrastructure and social services
– Promoting private sector-driven growth and job creation .
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