GDP Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1969

Updated on March 18, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1969, Libya had the highest GDP Per Capita (US$ 2,174.95), followed by South Africa (US$ 890.92), and Gabon (US$ 545.41).

On the other hand, Rwanda had the lowest GDP Per Capita (US$ 48.87).

The chart and table below show the GDP Per Capita for African countries in 1969.

You can also see links below for the trend of GDP Per Capita for African countries.

The World Bank defines GDP (Gross Domestic Product) Per Capita as "the gross domestic product divided by midyear population" .

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GDP Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1969 (US$)
Table of GDP Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1969
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Country GDP Per Capita (US$)
Algeria 315.92
Benin 110.32
Botswana 131.78
Burkina Faso 86.76
Burundi 55.06
Cameroon 175.15
Republic of Congo 195.43
Ivory Coast 262.19
Democratic Republic of the Congo 257.15
Central African Republic 91.66
Chad 129.18
Egypt 192.97
Equatorial Guinea 208.44
Eswatini 245.23
Ethiopia 102.28
Gabon 545.41
Gambia 88.66
Ghana 225.77
Kenya 133.31
Lesotho 67.1
Liberia 214.72
Libya 2,174.95
Madagascar 162.91
Mali 55.02
Mauritania 276.6
Mauritius 272.71
Morocco 246.8
Zambia 458.98
Zimbabwe 345.76
Tanzania 405.45
Uganda 116.68
Tunisia 257.74
Togo 174.65
Sudan 125.99
Somalia 84.14
South Africa 890.92
Sierra Leone 153.56
Senegal 287.25
Rwanda 48.87
Niger 138.29
Nigeria 121.44
Seychelles 314.18

Trend of GDP Per Capita of African Countries

Use the links below to see the trend of GDP Per Capita for the following African countries.