According to recent data from the World Bank, in 1963, South Africa had the highest GNI per Capita (US$ 580), followed by Libya (US$ 500), and Gabon (US$ 400).
On the other hand, Rwanda had the lowest GNI per capita (US$ 40), followed by Somalia (US$ 70), and Central African Republic (US$ 70).
Use the chart and table below to see the GNI per capita for each country in 1963.
You can also see links at the bottom of this page to see the historical GNI Per Capita information for each African country.
The World Bank defines GNI (Gross National Income) Per Capita as "the gross national income, converted to U.S. dollars using the World Bank Atlas method, divided by the midyear population" .
See also: GNI of Africa in 1963.
Country | GNI Per Capita (US$) |
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Algeria | 230 |
Benin | 90 |
Botswana | 80 |
Burkina Faso | 80 |
Burundi | 80 |
Republic of Congo | 140 |
Ivory Coast | 170 |
Central African Republic | 70 |
Chad | 110 |
Ethiopia | 80 |
Gabon | 400 |
Ghana | 200 |
Kenya | 110 |
Liberia | 160 |
Libya | 500 |
Madagascar | 130 |
Mauritania | 180 |
Mauritius | 330 |
Zambia | 190 |
Zimbabwe | 210 |
Tanzania | 320 |
Tunisia | 190 |
Togo | 120 |
Sudan | 110 |
Somalia | 70 |
South Africa | 580 |
Rwanda | 40 |
Niger | 150 |
Seychelles | 310 |
GNI Per Capita of African Countries
Use the links below to see the historical GNI Per Capita for each African country.