Our reality
What's actually happening on the continent, computed live from public data and benchmarked against the African Union's own self-reported scores.
Independent Agenda 2063 scoring
Computed from World Bank, Mo Ibrahim IIAG, WHO, and UNESCO data — not AU self-reports. Every number traces to a public source.
Agenda 2063 composite progress
Continental average across the seven aspirations, computed from public data.
| Aspiration | Our score | AU 2021 | AU 2019 | Divergence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
#1Prosperous Africa | 23% | 37% | 29% | -14 pts |
#2Integrated Africa | 32% | 84% | 44% | -52 pts |
#3Good Governance | 1% | 42% | 16% | -41 pts |
#4Peaceful Africa | no data | 63% | 48% | |
#5Cultural Identity | no data | 45% | 12% | |
#6People-driven | 10% | 67% | 38% | -57 pts |
#7Global Partner | no data | 58% | 26% | |
| Overall composite | 17% | 57% |
AU methodology aggregates self-reported member state submissions and is not directly comparable (different indicator weights). Source: Second Continental Report on Agenda 2063 Implementation (Feb 2022) · 38/55 countries reported.
Indicator detail
8 with live country-level data · hover any tile to see the countrySourced from UNESCO UIS via World Bank. Survey-based, gappy years for many countries.
Current US$ (NY.GDP.PCAP.CD), not PPP. For PPP figures see futures-data.ts which uses NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD.
The most respected African governance index. AU's own 2021 score for Aspiration 3 was 42% — IIAG's continental average is in the high 40s and has barely moved in a decade.
scripts/ingest/world-bank.ts picks these up.Data flow: Weekly GitHub Action pulls from the World Bank Indicators API (no auth, public domain) and Mo Ibrahim IIAG annual release. Future additions: WHO Global Health Observatory, UNESCO UIS, ACLED, Afrobarometer.
Scoring: Per indicator, progress = (current − 2013 baseline) / (2063 target − 2013 baseline), clamped 0-100%. Goal score = mean of indicators. Aspiration score = mean of goals. Overall = mean of 7 aspirations (unweighted, matching AU's published methodology).
Known gaps: Goal 8 (United Africa), Goal 9 (Continental Financial Institutions), Goal 16 (Cultural Renaissance) lack quantitative continental indicators in public data. AU's scores for these are political assessments, not measurements.
Independent verification: Click any source link to verify the underlying number on the original publisher's site. We do not hide our work.
The 7 Aspirations
Indicator Detail
| Indicator | 2013 Baseline | Current | 2063 Target | Progress | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poverty Eradication | |||||
Poverty headcount (<$2.15/day) World Bank | 42% | 35% 2024 | 3% | 18% | At Risk |
Safe water access WHO/UNICEF JMP | 61% | 72% 2023 | 100% | 28% | On Track |
| Health & Longevity | |||||
Life expectancy at birth WHO Global Health Observatory | 60 yrs | 64 yrs 2024 | 75 yrs | 27% | On Track |
| Energy & Infrastructure | |||||
Electricity access IEA Africa Energy Outlook | 35% | 58% 2023 | 100% | 35% | On Track |
| Education & Skills | |||||
Secondary school completion rate UNESCO Institute for Statistics | 40% | 52% 2023 | 95% | 22% | On Track |
Adult literacy rate UNESCO Institute for Statistics | 62% | 68% 2023 | 99% | 16% | At Risk |
Trends & Projections: 2013–2063
Charts show the journey from the 2013 Agenda 2063 baseline to projected 2063 targets. 2013 baseline · 2063 target
Sources: African Union Commission, World Bank Development Indicators, WHO Global Health Observatory, UNESCO Institute for Statistics, IEA Africa Energy Outlook, UNCTAD, ILO, Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Transparency International, ACLED/SIPRI, WTO, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Reporters Without Borders, UNICEF, UNFPA.