Côte d’Ivoire (120th) has experienced the greatest improvement in its prosperity of any country in the world in the past decade. It has seen major improvements in all pillars apart from Personal Freedom and Natural Environment, rising 24 places in the global rankings as a result. It has made particularly strong progress in Economic Quality since 2011, with high-tech manufactured exports more than doubling as a share of total exports.
Read MoreUganda is 129th in the overall Prosperity Index rankings. Since 2011, Uganda has moved up the rankings table by 5 places.
Uganda performs most strongly in Enterprise Conditions and Investment Environment but is weakest in Living Conditions. The biggest improvement compared to a decade ago came in Economic Quality.
Visit our Rankings table to see how Uganda compares to other countries.
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