The Ibrahim Index uses indicators across four main pillars: Safety and Rule of Law; Participation and Human Rights; Sustainable Economic Opportunity; and Human Development as proxies for the quality of the processes and outcomes of governance. [...] The criteria are divided into four main categories: • Safety and Rule of Law • Participation and Human Rights • Sustainable Economic Opportunity • Human Development • In 2007/08, Morocco scored 57.8 out of 100, and was ranked 16th out of 53 African countries. [...] • At category level, Morocco scored well above the continental average in the categories of Safety and Rule of Law, Sustainable Economic Opportunity and Human Development, but scored well below the continental average in the category of Participation and Human Rights. [...] North Africa was the best-performing region in the continent in the categories of Sustainable Economic Opportunity and Human Development. [...] North Africa’s poorest performance came in the category of Participation and Rights, in which the region was fourth out of five.
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