Annual Youth Unemployment Rate of African Countries in 1993

Updated on May 16, 2026.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1993, Djibouti had the highest youth unemployment rate (61.55%), followed by Libya (44.87%), and then South Africa (44.32%). Chad had the lowest youth unemployment rate (0.95%) in Africa in 1993.

Use the chart and table below to see the annual youth unemployment rate for each country in 1993.

You can also see links below for the trend of youth unemployment rate for each African country.

The World Bank defines youth unemployment rate as "the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment".

Related Topics: World Bank Topic List
Data Source: World Bank.
Annual Youth Unemployment Rate of African Countries in 1993 (%)
Annual Youth Unemployment Rate of African Countries in 1993
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Country Youth Unemployment Rate (%)
Algeria 41.92
Angola 41.1
Benin 1.63
Botswana 33.14
Burkina Faso 3.79
Burundi 3.85
Cape Verde 22.35
Cameroon 13.33
Republic of Congo 38.7
Ivory Coast 7.77
Democratic Republic of the Congo 5.54
Djibouti 61.55
Central African Republic 11.39
Chad 0.95
Egypt 30.89
Equatorial Guinea 14.23
Eritrea 9.81
Eswatini 43.62
Ethiopia 4.67
Gabon 42.48
Gambia 14.51
Ghana 8.31
Guinea 5.69
Guinea-Bissau 3.83
Kenya 6.67
Lesotho 21.71
Liberia 3.45
Libya 44.87
Madagascar 8.83
Malawi 6.78
Mali 2.19
Mauritania 15.04
Mauritius 23.25
Morocco 20.38
Mozambique 6.04
Zambia 34.74
Zimbabwe 10.99
Tanzania 6.62
Uganda 5.17
Tunisia 30.69
Togo 7.58
Sudan 24.18
Somalia 35.27
South Africa 44.32
South Sudan 18.07
Sierra Leone 7.96
Senegal 2.97
Rwanda 16.19
Niger 3.23
Nigeria 7.56
Namibia 34.88
Comoros 9.86
Sao Tome and Principe 19.88

Trend of Annual Youth Unemployment Rate of African Countries

Use the links below to see the trend of the annual youth unemployment rate for the following African countries.