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The African Union G4 is a group of countries from the four member states of the African Union, including Algeria, South Africa, Ethiopia and Nigeria. Established on 22 February 2022 during the 6th European Union - African Union Summit, the G4 aims to address major issues facing the African Union. [1]


List and characteristics of members

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African Union G4
Member countries Population GDP (in billions of dollars/year) Military budget (in billions of dollars/year) HDI Notes
Algeria Algeria 45 350 140 (2022) 193,60 (est. 2022, FMI) 13,00 (2022) 0.759 (2022) Country with the highest HDI in continental Africa (0.748) and the highest military budget ($13 billion) in the African Union
Nigeria Nigeria 216 589 110 (2022) 510,58 (est. 2022, FMI) 2,15 (2022) 0.534 (2022) Most populous and highest GDP country in the AU
South Africa South Africa 60 867 543 (2022) 426,16 (est. 2022, FMI) 4,30 (2022) 0.705 (2022) BRICS and G20 member country
Ethiopia Ethiopia 120 402 397 (2022) 105,32 (est. 2022, FMI) 0,35 (2022) 0.470 (2022) Home of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the African Union
Total 443 209 190 1 235,66 19,8 0,617

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Le G4 africain annoncé après le sommet UE-Afrique suscite le mécontentement au Maroc". RFI (in French). 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2022-05-09.