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Ethiopia rises to 23rd Globally in 2026 Outsourcing Talent Index

By our staff reporter

Ethiopia has emerged as one of the world’s most competitive outsourcing destinations, ranking 23rd out of 193 countries in the 2026 Global Outsourcing Talent Index published by Ataraxis, placing it in the top 12 per cent globally.

The ranking reflects Ethiopia’s strong advantage in labor costs, where it scored 98 out of 100, ahead of India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and all Western European economies included in the study. Ataraxis said only 19 countries worldwide scored as highly on labor cost competitiveness, and Ethiopia ranked third among them, behind only Nigeria and Egypt.

The index evaluates all 193 UN-recognized countries across five variables: labor cost, English proficiency, talent availability, digital infrastructure and political stability. Ethiopia’s talent availability score of 70 also compares favourably with several peers, matching Malaysia and South Africa and exceeding Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Morocco and Uganda.

Regionally, Ethiopia ranked sixth in Africa, behind South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt and Ghana. Seven African countries made the global top 25, underscoring the continent’s growing role in the outsourcing market.

Ethiopia also outperformed major advanced economies in the ranking. It placed above all G7 countries, including the UK at 29th, Italy at 56th, France at 73rd, Canada at 79th, Germany at 84th, the United States at 86th and Japan at 144th. It also ranked above 24 of the 27 European Union member states, with only Romania, Poland and Hungary ahead of it.

The findings suggest that Ethiopia’s low-cost labor base and expanding talent pool could make it increasingly attractive to global firms seeking outsourcing hubs in a competitive and cost-sensitive market. The challenge, however, will be to pair that cost advantage with stronger digital infrastructure, deeper skills development and a more predictable business environment.

Ataraxis said the index is intended to provide a data-backed audit of outsourcing competitiveness across the world, helping businesses assess where talent, affordability and operating conditions align most effectively.

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