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List Of Poorest African Countries

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Published: June 14, 2025
Last updated: June 14, 2025
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Here is a comprehensive list of some of the poorest African countries based on their gross domestic product (GDP) per capita:

1. Burundi: Located in East Africa, Burundi consistently ranks as one of the poorest countries in the world. Its economy heavily relies on agriculture, but political instability and frequent ethnic conflicts have hindered economic growth.

2. Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): Despite its abundance of natural resources, the DRC faces significant challenges. Decades of civil wars, corruption, and weak infrastructure have hindered development. It is one of the largest countries in Africa and has a relatively low GDP per capita.

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3. Niger: This landlocked country in West Africa consistently ranks among the poorest in the world. It faces numerous challenges, including a lack of natural resources, frequent droughts, and a rapidly growing population. Agriculture is the main source of income, but productivity is low, contributing to poverty.

4. Malawi: Located in southeastern Africa, Malawi is predominantly an agricultural economy. However, it faces numerous challenges, including unreliable rainfall, poor infrastructure, and limited access to education and healthcare. These factors contribute to its low GDP per capita.

5. Mozambique: Despite its rich natural resources, Mozambique is one of the poorest countries in Africa. The country has faced political instability, civil wars, and natural disasters, including cyclones and flooding. The economy relies heavily on agriculture, but poverty remains pervasive.

6. Liberia: Scarred by years of civil wars and the Ebola outbreak, Liberia struggles with weak governance, inadequate infrastructure, and high levels of unemployment. The country heavily relies on agriculture and mining, but these sectors face challenges due to limited access to finance and technology.

7. Sierra Leone: Known for its civil war and more recently, the Ebola epidemic, Sierra Leone suffers from widespread poverty. Agriculture is the main economic sector, but productivity remains low. The country also has limited access to healthcare and education, further amplifying poverty levels.

8. Guinea-Bissau: Political instability, weak governance, and an undeveloped economy make Guinea-Bissau one of the poorest countries in Africa. Relying heavily on agriculture and fishing, the country faces challenges related to poor infrastructure, low literacy rates, and inadequate healthcare.

9. Eritrea: Located in the Horn of Africa, Eritrea faces numerous economic challenges, including limited natural resources and a heavily centralized economy controlled by the government. The country’s weak private sector, along with political repression, contributes to its low GDP per capita.

10. Central African Republic (CAR): Landlocked in central Africa, CAR has faced ongoing conflicts and political instability, severely impacting its economic and social development. The country relies on subsistence agriculture and has limited infrastructure, healthcare, and education facilities.

It is important to note that economic indicators, such as GDP per capita, do not provide a complete picture of poverty. Factors such as income distribution, unemployment rates, access to basic services, and other social development indicators also contribute to understanding the overall well-being of a country.

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