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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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Member countries | Population | GDP (in billions of dollars/year) | Military budget (in billions of dollars/year) | HDI | Notes |
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 | 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 | 60 867 543 (2022) | 426,16 (est. 2022, FMI) | 4,30 (2022) | 0.705 (2022) | BRICS and G20 member country |
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
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Le G4 africain annoncé après le sommet UE-Afrique suscite le mécontentement au Maroc". RFI (in French). 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2022-05-09.