Water productivity, total (constant 2000 US$ GDP per cubic meter of total freshwater withdrawal) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Water productivity is calculated as GDP in constant prices divided by annual total water withdrawal. Source: World Resources Institute, supplemented by the FAO's AQUASTAT data, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.
Water productivity, total (constant 2000 US$ GDP per cubic meter of total freshwater withdrawal) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Republic of the Congo (2002)76.15
2Seychelles (2003)46.54
3Gabon (2000)42.23
4Central African Republic (2000)38.38
5Botswana (2000)31.84
6Djibouti (2000)29.01
7Angola (2000)26.08
8Comoros (1999)20.01
9Benin (2001)18.21
10Lesotho (2000)15.66
11Gambia (2000)13.75
12Namibia (2000)13.03
13Democratic Republic of the Congo (2000)11.96
14Equatorial Guinea (2000)11.61
15Rwanda (2000)11.57
16Ivory Coast (2000)11.2
17South Africa (2000)10.63
18Cameroon (2000)10.18
19Algeria (2000)9.03
20Togo (2002)8.18
21Libya (2000)7.97
22Tunisia (2000)7.36
23Mauritius (2003)6.9
24Mozambique (2000)6.74
25Chad (2000)6.02
26Nigeria (2000)5.74
27Liberia (2000)5.1
28Ghana (2000)5.07
29Kenya (2003)4.98
30Burkina Faso (2000)3.26
31Morocco (2000)2.94
32North Africa (2000)2.61
33Burundi (2000)2.46
34Senegal (2002)2.22
35Guinea (2000)2.06
36Tanzania (2002)2
37Zambia (2000)1.86
38Malawi (2000)1.73
39Sierra Leone (2000)1.67
40Zimbabwe (2002)1.64
41Ethiopia (2002)1.62
42Egypt (2000)1.46
43Swaziland (2000)1.43
44Guinea-Bissau (2000)1.23
45Africa (2004)1.21
46Sub-Saharan Africa (2004)1.21
47Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2004)1.21
48Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2004)1.21
49Eritrea (2004)1.21
50Niger (2000)0.82
51Mauritania (2000)0.64
52Mali (2000)0.37
53Sudan (2000)0.33
54Madagascar (2000)0.26
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