Internal freshwater resources per capita (cubic meters) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Renewable internal freshwater resources flows refer to internal renewable resources (internal river flows and groundwater from rainfall) in the country. Renewable internal freshwater resources per capita are calculated using the World Bank’s population estimates Source: World Resources Institute, supplemented by the FAO's AQUASTAT data.
Internal freshwater resources per capita (cubic meters) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2007)

Rank

Country

Value

1Gabon115,340
2Republic of the Congo62,516
3Liberia55,138
4Equatorial Guinea40,485
5Central African Republic32,463
6Sierra Leone29,518
7Guinea23,505
8Madagascar18,114
9Cameroon14,731
10Democratic Republic of the Congo14,423
11Sao Tome and Principe13,796
12Guinea-Bissau10,383
13Angola8,431
14Zambia6,513
15Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria5,995
16Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa5,109
17Mali4,865
18Sub-Saharan Africa4,859
19Mozambique4,693
20Africa4,092
21Ivory Coast3,819
22Namibia2,961
23Lesotho2,607
24Swaziland2,293
25Mauritius2,182
26Senegal2,169
27Tanzania2,035
28Comoros1,910
29Gambia1,857
30Togo1,825
31Ethiopia1,551
32Nigeria1,493
33Chad1,394
34Ghana1,325
35Burundi1,283
36Botswana1,276
37Uganda1,273
38Benin1,227
39Malawi1,159
40Rwanda1,005
41Zimbabwe984.80
42Morocco939.71
43South Africa936.25
44Burkina Faso845.88
45Sudan741.98
46Somalia689.98
47Cape Verde610.11
48Eritrea578.30
49Kenya551.55
50Tunisia410.25
51Djibouti360.15
52Algeria332.23
53North Africa290.66
54Niger246.56
55Mauritania128.16
56Libya97.46
57Egypt22.48
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