Female Life Expectancy at Birth for African Countries in 1997

Updated on March 17, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1997, among all African countries, Seychelles had the highest Female life expectancy at birth in Africa (77 years), followed by Mauritius (74.4 years), and Tunisia (74.04 years). On the other hand, South Sudan had the lowest Female life expectancy at birth in Africa in 1997 (35.32 years).

The chart and table below shows the Female life expectancy of African countries in 1997.

You can also see links below for the trend of the life expectancy for each African country.

The World Bank defines life expectancy at birth as "the average number of years a newborn is expected to live if mortality patterns at the time of its birth remain constant in the future".

Related Topics: World Bank Topic List
Data Source: World Bank.
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Female Life Expectancy at Birth for African Countries in 1997 (Years)
Female Life Expectancy at Birth for African Countries in 1997
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Country Female Life Expectancy
Algeria 70.52
Angola 48.68
Benin 57.91
Botswana 55.73
Burkina Faso 50.81
Burundi 47.67
Cape Verde 70.44
Cameroon 54.7
Republic of Congo 53.82
Ivory Coast 52.97
Democratic Republic of the Congo 52.61
Djibouti 57.86
Central African Republic 48.85
Chad 49.17
Egypt 68.23
Equatorial Guinea 53.82
Eritrea 57.68
Eswatini 53.1
Ethiopia 50.05
Gabon 62.7
Gambia 57.27
Ghana 58.34
Guinea 51.75
Guinea-Bissau 50.13
Kenya 56.17
Lesotho 56.94
Liberia 50.15
Libya 72.82
Madagascar 57.61
Malawi 45.59
Mali 49.58
Mauritania 60.99
Mauritius 74.4
Morocco 67.25
Mozambique 49.13
Zambia 46.68
Zimbabwe 50.13
Tanzania 52.43
Uganda 49.84
Tunisia 74.04
Togo 54.59
Sudan 60.91
Somalia 51.77
South Africa 63.66
South Sudan 35.32
Sierra Leone 45.05
Senegal 58.55
Rwanda 44.27
Niger 47.46
Nigeria 47.25
Namibia 57.61
Comoros 60.13
Sao Tome and Principe 62.79
Seychelles 77

Trend of Life Expectancy at Birth for African Countries

Use the links below to see the trend of life expectancy at birth for the following African countries.