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Africa is so awash with corruption, 60% of its young people want to leave

North America was the top pick for emigration followed by Western European countries, according to a new poll

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Kenyans protest in January after corruption accusations were levelled at the judiciary. More than half of those polled for the new survey said Africa was heading in the “wrong direction”. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Sixty per cent of African youth are looking to leave because unchecked corruption threatens their future, according to a poll of more than 5,600 youngsters in 16 countries released on Tuesday.

Corruption is seen as the “single greatest hurdle” they face to achieve their own potential and a better life, said the Johannesburg-based Ichikowitz Family Foundation which commissioned the poll of 5,604 people aged 18 to 24.

“Most of all, they don’t believe their governments are doing enough to address this scourge and because of it almost 60 per cent are looking to emigrate in the next five years,” it said.

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The 2024 African Youth Survey, which the foundation says is unparalleled in scope and size, was conducted via face-to-face interviews in January and February in countries ranging from South Africa to Ethiopia.
North America was the top pick for emigration for this age group, followed by Western European countries such as Britain, France, Germany and Spain.
Policemen arrest protesters marching towards Uganda’s parliament during a planned anti-corruption demonstration in July. Photo: AFP
Policemen arrest protesters marching towards Uganda’s parliament during a planned anti-corruption demonstration in July. Photo: AFP

More than half (55 per cent) of those polled said Africa was headed in the “wrong direction”, although there was a modest rise to 37 per cent in “Afro-optimism” from the 2022 survey.

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