Ground water in Africa

Africa (10^9 m3/year in 2020)

Democratic Republic of the Congo is the top country by ground water among 54 countries. As of 2020, ground water in Democratic Republic of the Congo was 421 10^9 m3/year that accounts for 29.65% of total ground water. The top 5 countries (others are Congo, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Gabon) account for 55.79% of it. The total ground water was estimated at 1,419.71 10^9 m3/year in 2020.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo 421 FAO
Congo 122 FAO
Cameroon 100 FAO
Nigeria 87 FAO
Gabon 62 FAO
Angola 58 FAO
Central African Republic 56 FAO
Madagascar 55 FAO
Zambia 47 FAO
Liberia 45 FAO
Guinea 38 FAO
Côte d'Ivoire 37.84 FAO
United Republic of Tanzania 30 FAO
Uganda 29 FAO
Ghana 26.3 FAO
Sierra Leone 25 FAO
Ethiopia 20 FAO
Mali 20 FAO
Mozambique 17 FAO
Guinea Bissau 14 FAO
Chad 11.5 FAO
Equatorial Guinea 10 FAO
Morocco 10 FAO
Burkina Faso 9.5 FAO
Burundi 7.47 FAO
Rwanda 7 FAO
Zimbabwe 6 FAO
Togo 5.7 FAO
South Africa 4.8 FAO
South Sudan 4 FAO
Kenya 3.5 FAO
Senegal 3.5 FAO
Somalia 3.3 FAO
Sudan 3 FAO
Malawi 2.5 FAO
Niger 2.5 FAO
Namibia 2.1 FAO
Benin 1.8 FAO
Botswana 1.7 FAO
Tunisia 1.6 FAO
Algeria 1.52 FAO
Egypt 1.5 FAO
Comoros 1 FAO
Mauritius 0.89 FAO
Eswatini 0.66 FAO
Libya 0.6 FAO
Eritrea 0.5 FAO
Gambia 0.5 FAO
Lesotho 0.5 FAO
Mauritania 0.3 FAO
Cabo Verde 0.12 FAO
Djibouti 0.02 FAO
Sao Tome and Principe 0 FAO
Seychelles 0 FAO