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Top 5 Countries In Africa Where The Female Population Are More Than Men
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Before I proceed, I will like to share my source. The information I'll be providing in this article is based on the data provided by the United Nations on the global ratio of women to men under several categories including population, health, women and men in families, education, work and political decision making.

According to the united Nations, the ratio of men to women in only 12 countries is 90.0 to 100 and 37 countries have less than 95.0 men to 100 women.

In Africa we have some countries that have high ratio of female to male and I'll be stating them.

1. Kingdom of Eswatini.

It is formally called Swaziland and it is a country in southern Africa. This country is under developed facing health related issue. 

According to the world population record, it is said that the total population is 1,148,130 and 50.98% of which is female.

2. Lesotho.

Lesotho is said to be a land with tall mountains and narrow valley. 

This country has 50.8% population to be women. The ratio of women to men is 106.182 to 100 in the country.

3. Angola.

Angola is considered to be 7th largest country in Africa with a petroleum reserve, vast minerals and a booming economy. It is located in the south central Africa. As at 2015, the population ratio of men to women in the country is 97.86 to 100.

4. Namibia.

Based on the united nations date as at July 2019, Namibia has a population of 2,642,907. It is located in south Africa. The population index ratio of men to women in the country is 105.776 to 100.

5. Mozambique.

Mozambique is considered to be one of the largest countries in southern Africa. The population ratio of women to men is 51.44% to 48.56%, with over 30 million people.

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