TRIBUNE
Life expectancy is a crucial indicator of a nation’s health, development, and quality of life. In 2024, several countries continue to struggle with low life expectancy due to systemic issues such as political instability, inadequate healthcare, poverty, and the prevalence of infectious diseases. This article explores seven countries with the lowest life expectancy in 2024, highlighting the underlying challenges contributing to these dire statistics.
1. Nigeria
Nigeria has the lowest life expectancy at 54.64 years among the world’s nations.
This is a result of the increase in the poverty rate in the nation, which is caused by the downturn in the economy, the prevalence of diseases such as malaria, lack of quality healthcare, and political and regional unrest.
2. Chad
Following closely behind Nigeria is another African nation, Chad. This nation’s life expectancy is 55.24 years. Problems such as malnutrition, severe poverty, limited access to clean water, and basic healthcare are key contributors to the low life expectancy in this country.
3. Central African Republic
The Central African Republic has a life expectancy of 57.67 years. As a result of a lack of access to essential needs like clean water, nutritious food, and medical services, which are caused by years of armed conflict and political instability, the nation’s public health is greatly affected.
4. South Sudan
South Sudan has a life expectancy of 57.74 years. Many factors are responsible for this, and they include poverty, lack of access to high-quality healthcare systems, civil unrest, displacement, poor sanitation, and diseases such as malaria and cholera.
5. Lesotho
The life expectancy in Lesotho is at 57.80 years. Lesotho has the second highest HIV prevalence rate in the world, with one in five adults living with HIV, and this is a major health issue affecting the country. Poverty is also a pervasive problem in the country.
6. Somalia
In Somalia, the life expectancy is at 58.97 years. The country struggles with challenges such as continuous war, malnutrition, and inadequate healthcare infrastructure, which further exacerbate poor health outcomes.
7. Mali
As of 2024, the life expectancy in Mali is estimated at 60.68 years. Mali’s low life expectancy is influenced by challenges such as high infant mortality rates, poverty, limited healthcare access, and food insecurity.
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