Male Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Live Births) for African Countries in 1989

Updated on March 17, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1989, among all African countries, Liberia had the highest Male infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births in Africa (180.2), followed by South Sudan (166.8), and Niger (155.4). On the other hand, Seychelles had the lowest Male infant mortality rate in Africa (14.4).

The chart and table below show the Male infant mortality rate for African countries in 1989.

You can also see links below for the trend of the infant mortality rate for each African country.

The World Bank defines infant mortality rate as "the number of infants dying before reaching one year of age, per 1,000 live births in a given year".

Related Topics: World Bank Topic List
Data Source: World Bank.
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Male Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Live Births) for African Countries in 1989
Male Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Live Births) for African Countries in 1989
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Country Male Infant Mortality Rate
Algeria 43.9
Angola 130.7
Benin 106.3
Botswana 43.7
Burkina Faso 111.3
Burundi 99.5
Cape Verde 47.2
Cameroon 88.3
Republic of Congo 61.6
Ivory Coast 109.5
Democratic Republic of the Congo 109.8
Djibouti 95.9
Central African Republic 118.3
Chad 126.1
Egypt 72.3
Equatorial Guinea 127.7
Eritrea 94.3
Eswatini 64
Ethiopia 141.8
Gabon 66.3
Gambia 111.3
Ghana 81.4
Guinea 145.3
Guinea-Bissau 134.1
Kenya 70.8
Lesotho 81.9
Liberia 180.2
Libya 36.5
Madagascar 99.7
Malawi 143.3
Mali 135.4
Mauritania 80.8
Mauritius 24.3
Morocco 72.8
Mozambique 154.8
Zambia 107
Zimbabwe 59.3
Tanzania 111.3
Uganda 115.6
Tunisia 41.7
Togo 93.1
Sudan 93.5
Somalia 114.4
South Africa 60.4
South Sudan 166.8
Sierra Leone 146.2
Senegal 80.4
Rwanda 90.2
Niger 155.4
Nigeria 113.7
Namibia 62
Comoros 102.1
Sao Tome and Principe 70.9
Seychelles 14.4

Trend of Infant Mortality Rate of African Countries

Use the links below to see the trend of the infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births for the following African countries.