The Africa Ecological Footprint Report, a recent joint publication by WWF and the African Development Bank, draws our attention to the fact that Africa is walking the tightrope of living within the continent’s (and by extension the planet’s) means  and  continuing with business as usual (unsustainable consumption and production), risking exceeding the continents carrying capacity. Although the average per capita footprint for the continent in 2008 was 1.4 global hectares (gha), the report estimates that the ecological footprint of all African countries increased by 240 % between 1961 and 2008; and projects that Africa could be in bio-capacity deficit as early as 2015 as the average available per capita bio-capacity in Africa is estimated at 1.5 gha. Read more


Locking in Inequality

Feb 20th 2013

Development, both economic and human, is necessary. Africa is going through its most dynamic growth period in recent times. The continent has achieved growth rates above five per cent for most of the past decade, making Africa one of the fastest growing regions in the world today.

Read more

Explore what we do

Topics

Select a country

Explore our
activities