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According to the data available from the World Bank, in 2021, the average life expectancy at birth was 71 years. Global life expectancy at birth declined for the second straight year as the COVID-19 pandemic reversed decades of increases…
The countries with the longest expected life spans were wealthy in Asia and Europe, with Japan, Lichtenstein, Switzerland and South Korea all topping the list at 84 years, No matter our age or background, there comes a moment when every human takes their final breath, Improvements in life expectancy despite being exclusive to particular countries are a landmark sign of progress.
In Africa, life expectancy varied widely across the continent due to factors such as access to healthcare, economic development, and prevalence of diseases, Algeria boasts the highest life expectancy at 76.4 years, followed closely by Morocco at 74.0 and Tunisia at 73.8.
Here are the 10 African countries with the highest life expectancy according to the World Bank:
Rank | Country | Life expectancy |
---|---|---|
1 | Algeria | 76.4 years |
2 | Morocco | 74.0 years |
3 | Tunisia | 73.8 years |
4 | Mauritius | 73.7 years |
5 | Seychelles | 73.4 years |
6 | Libya | 71.9 years |
7 | Cabo verde | 71.1 years |
8 | Egypt | 70.2 years |
9 | Senegal | 67.1 years |
10 | Eritrea | 66.5 years |