Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Crude birth rate indicates the number of live births occurring during the year, per 1,000 population estimated at midyear. Subtracting the crude death rate from the crude birth rate provides the rate of natural increase, which is equal to the rate of population change in the absence of migration.

Source: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision. (2) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (3) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (4) United Nations Statistical Division. Popu

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Niger 45.21 2020
2 Somalia 41.41 2020
3 Chad 41.16 2020
4 Mali 40.56 2020
5 Dem. Rep. Congo 40.11 2020
6 Angola 39.79 2020
7 Burundi 37.77 2020
8 The Gambia 37.59 2020
9 Nigeria 37.01 2020
10 Burkina Faso 36.99 2020
11 Mozambique 36.81 2020
12 Uganda 36.67 2020
13 Tanzania 35.98 2020
14 Guinea 35.57 2020
15 Benin 35.45 2020
16 Zambia 35.44 2020
17 Côte d'Ivoire 35.17 2020
18 Central African Republic 34.88 2020
19 Cameroon 34.42 2020
20 Guinea-Bissau 34.01 2020
21 Senegal 33.42 2020
22 Malawi 33.42 2020
23 Mauritania 32.84 2020
24 Liberia 32.36 2020
25 Sierra Leone 32.35 2020
26 Equatorial Guinea 32.35 2020
27 Togo 32.33 2020
28 Madagascar 32.15 2020
29 Congo 31.99 2020
30 Sudan 31.49 2020
31 Ethiopia 31.44 2020
32 Comoros 30.95 2020
33 São Tomé and Principe 30.81 2020
34 Rwanda 30.73 2020
35 Gabon 30.26 2020
36 Eritrea 29.22 2020
37 Zimbabwe 28.98 2020
38 Ghana 28.60 2020
39 Kenya 27.94 2020
40 Namibia 27.66 2020
41 Lesotho 26.00 2020
42 Eswatini 25.40 2020
43 Egypt 25.07 2020
44 Botswana 23.65 2020
45 Algeria 22.78 2020
46 Djibouti 20.54 2020
47 South Africa 19.77 2020
48 Cabo Verde 18.64 2020
49 Morocco 18.10 2020
50 Libya 17.81 2020
51 Tunisia 16.60 2020
52 Seychelles 15.80 2020
53 Mauritius 10.60 2020

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Limitations and Exceptions: Vital registers are the preferred source for these data, but in many developing countries systems for registering births and deaths are absent or incomplete because of deficiencies in the coverage of events or geographic areas. Many developing countries carry out special household surveys that ask respondents about recent births and deaths. Estimates derived in this way are subject to sampling errors and recall errors.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Vital rates are based on data from birth and death registration systems, censuses, and sample surveys by national statistical offices and other organizations, or on demographic analysis. Data for the most recent year for some high-income countries are provisional estimates based on vital registers. The estimates for many countries are projections based on extrapolations of levels and trends from earlier years or interpolations of population estimates and projections from the United Nations Population Division.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual