Welfare & population What are Africa’s major religions? Source Association of Religion Data Archives Short answer What are Africa’s major religions? There is little aggregated data on religious beliefs on the continent. The Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA) provides regional aggregates derived from UN and World Bank data. Christianity is the main religion in three African regions: East Africa (66%), Southern Africa (82%), and Central ... Back Full answer
Welfare & population What is the most populous country in Africa? Source World Bank: Population, total - Nigeria Short answer What is the most populous country in Africa? The most populous African country is Nigeria, estimated at more than 211 million inhabitants as of 2021. ... Back Full answer
Welfare & population What is the least populous country in Africa? Source World Bank: Population, total - Sub-Saharan Africa, Seychelles Short answer What is the least populous country in Africa? With a population of 99,202 people in 2021, Seychelles was the least populous country in Africa. ... Back Full answer
Welfare & population Which countries in Africa rely most heavily on foreign aid as a form of welfare and social development? Source OECD Development Aid At A Glance: Africa 2020 Short answer Which countries in Africa rely most heavily on foreign aid as a form of welfare and social development? According to the most recent statistics by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the five African countries that were the top recipients of official development assistance in 2019 were Ethiopia, Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania. The ma... Back Full answer
Welfare & population Which country has the highest suicide rate in Africa? Source WHO Global Health Observatory data repository - Suicide rate estimates, age standardized Short answer Which country has the highest suicide rate in Africa? When calculating the suicide rate, two estimated mortality rates from suicide are given: age-standardised and crude. The crude suicide rate is the number of suicide deaths in a year, divided by the population and multiplied by 100,000. The age-standardised rate adjusts for differences in the age dis... Back Full answer
Housing Do more people in Africa live in urban areas or rural areas? Source World Bank: Rural population (% of total population) - Sub-Saharan Africa Short answer Do more people in Africa live in urban areas or rural areas? Sub-Saharan Africa remains mostly rural, with 53% of its population living in rural areas. ... Back Full answer
Migration Which countries in Africa have the most migrants living in Europe and the US? Source Migration Policy Institute: Sub-Saharan African Immigrants in the United States Short answer Which countries in Africa have the most migrants living in Europe and the US? North Africans make up the majority of African immigrants to Europe. The top three—Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia—comprise over 5 million of the 11 million African migrants in Europe The USA was home to approximately 2.1 million sub-Saharan African immigrants in 2019, representing 5% of the to... Back Full answer
Economy What region receives the largest share of African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) loans? Source African Export-Import Bank: Half Year 2022 Results Presentation Short answer What region receives the largest share of African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) loans? West Africa accounted for 42.9% of Afreximbank loans in the first half of 2022. The major beneficiaries of this support were the financial services and oil and gas sectors. The bank has stepped in to fill the financing gap created in the oil and gas sector following the withdrawal of international b... Back Full answer
Health Which of the countries in Africa with the highest burden of malaria also recorded the sharpest year-on-year increase in cases? Source World Health Organization: World malaria report 2021 Short answer Which of the countries in Africa with the highest burden of malaria also recorded the sharpest year-on-year increase in cases? In 2020, Nigeria (27%), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (12%), Uganda (5%), Mozambique (4%), Angola (3.4%) and Burkina Faso (3.4%) accounted for about 55% of all cases globally. Case incidence was higher in 2020 than in 2015 in four countries – by less than 25% in the Democratic Republic of t... Back Full answer