Ethiopia has climbed the ranks of the World Giving Index, showcasing the country’s increasing charitable spirit, according to the latest report from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF).
In the 2024 edition of the annual index, which surveyed over 145,000 people across 142 countries, Ethiopia placed 32nd globally – a significant jump from its 47th position the previous year.
The index measures three key aspects of giving behavior – donating money, volunteering time, and helping strangers. Ethiopia performed particularly well in the latter two categories, ranking 22nd globally for volunteering and 35th for helping those in need.
“This is an encouraging sign that Ethiopians are deeply committed to supporting their communities and contributing to the greater good,” said Neil Heslop, CEO of CAF. “Even amidst economic challenges, the country’s spirit of generosity shines through.”
The report highlighted Ethiopia’s vibrant civil society as a driving factor behind the improved rankings. “Recent government initiatives to strengthen partnerships between charities and businesses have likely played a role in boosting volunteering and other forms of community engagement,” Heslop noted.
Ethiopia’s rise comes as the broader East Africa region showed strong generosity levels. Neighboring countries Kenya and Uganda also ranked within the global top 20, demonstrating the region’s tradition of mutual aid and community support.
The World Giving Index results arrive at a critical time, as many developing economies grapple with the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises. Ethiopia’s improved ranking underscores the vital role that grass-roots generosity can play in building resilient communities.
“By championing the spirit of giving, Ethiopia is setting an example for the continent and the world,” Heslop concluded. “This is a testament to the compassion and community-mindedness of the Ethiopian people.”