Contraceptive prevalence, any methods (% of women ages 15-49) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Contraceptive prevalence rate is the percentage of women who are practicing, or whose sexual partners are practicing, any form of contraception. It is usually measured for women ages 15-49 who are married or in union.

Source: UNICEF's State of the World's Children and Childinfo, United Nations Population Division's World Contraceptive Use, household surveys including Demographic and Health Surveys and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Morocco 70.80 2018
2 Botswana 67.40 2017
3 Zimbabwe 66.80 2015
4 Eswatini 66.10 2014
5 Lesotho 64.90 2018
6 Rwanda 64.10 2020
7 Mauritius 63.80 2014
8 Kenya 59.70 2019
9 Malawi 59.20 2016
10 Egypt 58.50 2014
11 Algeria 57.10 2013
12 Namibia 56.10 2013
13 Cabo Verde 55.80 2018
14 South Africa 54.60 2016
15 Tunisia 50.70 2018
16 São Tomé and Principe 49.70 2019
17 Zambia 49.60 2018
18 Madagascar 44.40 2018
19 Uganda 41.80 2018
20 Ethiopia 41.40 2019
21 Tanzania 38.40 2016
22 Gabon 31.10 2012
23 Congo 30.10 2015
23 Burkina Faso 30.10 2020
25 Burundi 28.50 2017
26 Dem. Rep. Congo 28.10 2018
27 Libya 27.70 2014
28 Ghana 27.20 2018
29 Mozambique 27.10 2015
30 Senegal 26.90 2019
31 Liberia 24.90 2020
32 Togo 23.80 2017
33 Côte d'Ivoire 23.30 2018
34 Guinea-Bissau 21.20 2019
34 Sierra Leone 21.20 2019
36 Comoros 19.40 2012
37 Cameroon 19.30 2018
38 Djibouti 19.00 2012
39 The Gambia 18.90 2020
40 Central African Republic 17.80 2019
40 Mauritania 17.80 2015
42 Mali 17.20 2018
43 Nigeria 16.60 2018
44 Benin 15.50 2018
45 Angola 13.70 2016
46 Sudan 12.80 2014
47 Equatorial Guinea 12.60 2011
48 Niger 11.10 2018
49 Guinea 10.90 2018
50 Eritrea 8.70 2010
51 Chad 8.10 2019
52 Somalia 6.90 2019

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Development Relevance: Reproductive health is a state of physical and mental well-being in relation to the reproductive system and its functions and processes. Means of achieving reproductive health include education and services during pregnancy and childbirth, safe and effective contraception, and prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. Complications of pregnancy and childbirth are the leading cause of death and disability among women of reproductive age in developing countries.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Contraceptive prevalence reflects all methods - ineffective traditional methods as well as highly effective modern methods. Contraceptive prevalence rates are obtained mainly from household surveys, including Demographic and Health Surveys, Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, and contraceptive prevalence surveys. Unmarried women are often excluded from such surveys, which may bias the estimates.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Contraceptive prevalence amongst women of reproductive age is an indicator of women's empowerment and is related to maternal health, HIV/AIDS, and gender equality.