“STRESS LEVELS VARY SIGNIFICANTLY ACROSS THE AFRICAN CONTINENT BASED ON FACTORS SUCH AS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGES. ” —
Simone Berger, Behavioural Specialist, Univation
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levels are high. The Gallup State of the 2023 Report connects this to high inflation, economic complexity, and ongoing uncertainty. Chad, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Nigeria, Guinea and Togo are cited as having the most stressed employees in Africa – although not as high as workers in East Asia with