Prevalence of underweight, weight for age (% of children under 5) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Prevalence of underweight children is the percentage of children under age 5 whose weight for age is more than two standard deviations below the median for the international reference population ages 0-59 months. The data are based on the WHO's child growth standards released in 2006.

Source: UNICEF, WHO, World Bank: Joint child malnutrition estimates (JME). Aggregation is based on UNICEF, WHO, and the World Bank harmonized dataset (adjusted, comparable data) and methodology.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Eritrea 39.40 2010
2 Sudan 33.00 2014
3 Niger 31.30 2019
4 Djibouti 29.90 2012
5 Chad 29.20 2019
6 Burundi 27.00 2019
7 Madagascar 26.40 2018
8 Dem. Rep. Congo 23.10 2017
9 Somalia 22.50 2009
10 Ethiopia 21.10 2019
11 Central African Republic 20.50 2019
12 Mauritania 19.20 2018
13 Angola 19.00 2015
14 Guinea-Bissau 18.80 2019
15 Nigeria 18.40 2020
16 Mali 18.10 2019
17 Comoros 16.90 2012
18 Benin 16.80 2018
19 Burkina Faso 16.40 2019
20 Guinea 16.30 2018
21 Mozambique 15.60 2015
22 Togo 15.20 2017
23 Tanzania 14.60 2018
24 Senegal 14.40 2019
25 Sierra Leone 13.50 2019
26 Namibia 13.20 2013
27 Mauritius 13.00 1995
28 Côte d'Ivoire 12.80 2016
29 Ghana 12.60 2017
30 Congo 12.30 2014
31 Botswana 11.80 2007
31 Cabo Verde 11.80 1994
31 Zambia 11.80 2018
34 Libya 11.70 2014
35 The Gambia 11.60 2020
36 Kenya 11.20 2014
37 Cameroon 11.00 2018
38 Liberia 10.90 2019
39 Lesotho 10.50 2018
40 Uganda 10.40 2016
41 Zimbabwe 9.70 2019
42 Malawi 9.00 2019
43 Rwanda 7.70 2020
44 Egypt 7.00 2014
45 Gabon 6.40 2012
46 Eswatini 5.80 2014
47 Equatorial Guinea 5.60 2011
48 South Africa 5.50 2017
49 São Tomé and Principe 5.40 2019
50 Seychelles 3.60 2012
51 Algeria 2.70 2019
52 Morocco 2.60 2017
53 Tunisia 1.60 2018

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Aggregation method: Linear mixed-effect model estimates

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Undernourished children have lower resistance to infection and are more likely to die from common childhood ailments such as diarrheal diseases and respiratory infections. Frequent illness saps the nutritional status of those who survive, locking them int