Female Life Expectancy at Birth for African Countries in 2015

Updated on March 17, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 2015, among all African countries, Seychelles had the highest Female life expectancy at birth in Africa (78.7 years), followed by Mauritius (77.79 years), and Cape Verde (77.62 years). On the other hand, South Sudan had the lowest Female life expectancy at birth in Africa in 2015 (42.87 years).

The chart and table below shows the Female life expectancy of African countries in 2015.

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 2015 (Years)
Female Life Expectancy at Birth for African Countries in 2015
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Country Female Life Expectancy
Algeria 76.38
Angola 63.41
Benin 60.1
Botswana 65.18
Burkina Faso 60.36
Burundi 61.87
Cape Verde 77.62
Cameroon 61.66
Republic of Congo 65.13
Ivory Coast 60.02
Democratic Republic of the Congo 60.4
Djibouti 65.31
Central African Republic 54.19
Chad 52.55
Egypt 72.52
Equatorial Guinea 62.29
Eritrea 67.9
Eswatini 57.2
Ethiopia 66.35
Gabon 68.65
Gambia 64.25
Ghana 65.06
Guinea 59.09
Guinea-Bissau 62.12
Kenya 64.34
Lesotho 54.36
Liberia 60.37
Libya 75.25
Madagascar 64.98
Malawi 65.24
Mali 58.91
Mauritania 68.56
Mauritius 77.79
Morocco 74.72
Mozambique 60.66
Zambia 62.83
Zimbabwe 60.49
Tanzania 66.24
Uganda 66.33
Tunisia 77.41
Togo 59.5
Sudan 67.34
Somalia 57.14
South Africa 67.03
South Sudan 42.87
Sierra Leone 56.34
Senegal 68.34
Rwanda 67.39
Niger 59.73
Nigeria 52.24
Namibia 63.11
Comoros 66.35
Sao Tome and Principe 69.31
Seychelles 78.7

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.