GNI Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1991
Updated on July 25, 2024.

According to recent data from the World Bank, in 1991, Libya had the highest GNI per Capita (US$ 7,600), followed by Seychelles (US$ 5,550), and Gabon (US$ 5,000).

On the other hand, Somalia had the lowest GNI per capita (US$ 140), followed by Sierra Leone (US$ 170), and Burundi (US$ 220).

Use the chart and table below to see the GNI per capita for each country in 1991.

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 1991.

Data Source: World Bank.
GNI Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1991 (US$)
See also the GNI Per Capita of Africa for other years:
Table of GNI Per Capita for Africa By Country in 1991
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Country GNI Per Capita (US$)
Algeria 2,000
Benin 370
Botswana 2,950
Burkina Faso 340
Burundi 220
Cape Verde 840
Cameroon 930
Republic of Congo 950
Ivory Coast 750
Central African Republic 470
Chad 300
Egypt 730
Equatorial Guinea 240
Eswatini 1,290
Ethiopia 250
Gabon 5,000
Gambia 360
Ghana 400
Guinea 610
Guinea-Bissau 650
Kenya 350
Lesotho 550
Liberia 250
Libya 7,600
Madagascar 270
Malawi 310
Mali 310
Mauritania 820
Mauritius 2,650
Morocco 1,250
Zambia 410
Zimbabwe 700
Tanzania 260
Uganda 240
Tunisia 1,430
Togo 550
Sudan 1,070
Somalia 140
South Africa 3,020
Sierra Leone 170
Senegal 930
Rwanda 300
Niger 350
Namibia 2,240
Comoros 910
Sao Tome and Principe 820
Seychelles 5,550

GNI Per Capita of African Countries

Use the links below to see the historical GNI Per Capita for each African country.