Civil Society organizations have been charged to engage in regular mutual capacity building and partnerships among CSOs and other stakeholders, to build a strong alliance towards organizational growth and sustainable development in the civic space. This was stated at the Mutual Capacity Strengthening of Organizations in Port Harcourt with the theme, “Organization Capacity Strengthening For Tax Governance Cluster and Other Emerging CSOs in Rivers State”, organized by Ofure Center for Peace and Development in collaboration with the Ududu Development and Peace Initiative, with support from Oxfam Nigeria, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Center (CISLAC) and Fair For All, which held on the 18 th and 19 th of November 2024 in Port Harcourt. The Executive Director of Ududu Development and Peace Initiative, Ngozi Anyawu while presenting the program overview, stated that the key element for sustainable organizational growth and maintaining excellence in the civic space can be achieved
African Countries’ GDP per Capita in 2024; GDP per capital is calculated by dividing a country’s total GDP by its population, reflects a nation’s economic output per person. In 2024, several African nations show strong GDP per capita, highlighting their economic progress. A recently released statistics from the International Monetary Fund produced a compilation of the GDP per capita of every African country in 2024 with Seychelles topping the list as the highest ranking in Africa. Seychelles Seychelles ranks as the highest in Africa, with a GDP per capita of $21,875 in 2024. This small island nation, known for its tourism industry, has built a strong economy through luxury travel and services. Its natural beauty attracts millions of visitors annually, contributing significantly to its GDP. See other countries below... Seychelles: $21,875 Mauritius: $12,973 Gabon: $9,308 Botswana: $7,875 Libya: $6,975 Equatorial Guinea: $6,733 South Africa: $5,975 Algeria: $5,722 Namibia: $4,7