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Top 10 Happiest Countries in Africa: The Surprising 2026 Rankings

by SAT Reporter
March 23, 2026
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Top 10 Happiest Countries in Africa: The Surprising 2026 Rankings

The latest World Happiness Report 2026 offers a revealing look into how Africans perceive their quality of life, highlighting both progress and persistent challenges across the continent. While no African country breaks into the global top 50, a closer look at the rankings shows a diverse mix of nations where social cohesion, governance, and resilience continue to shape wellbeing in meaningful ways.

Mauritius emerges as Africa’s happiest country, ranking 73rd globally with a life evaluation score of 5.939. It is followed by Libya and Algeria, which benefit from relatively stronger social systems and, in some cases, resource-driven economies. Mozambique, Gabon, and Côte d’Ivoire round out the upper half of the continental rankings, demonstrating that even lower-income countries can achieve moderate levels of life satisfaction when social support structures remain intact. South Africa, despite its economic size, ranks eighth in Africa, reflecting deep inequalities and social pressures that weigh on overall wellbeing. The top ten is completed by Niger and Tunisia.

Rank (Africa) Country Global Rank Score
1 Mauritius 73 5.939
2 Libya 81 5.731
3 Algeria 83 5.714
4 Mozambique 93 5.336
5 Gabon 96 5.167
6 CÃ d’Ivoire 98 5.148
7 Cameroon 100 5.083
8 South Africa 101 5.009
9 Niger 103 4.940
10 Tunisia 105 4.798

These rankings are based on how people evaluate their own lives, using a scale from zero to ten, averaged over the period 2023 to 2025  . Rather than focusing solely on economic performance, the report incorporates a broader set of influences, including social support, health, personal freedom, generosity, and perceptions of corruption. Together, these factors explain most of the differences in happiness levels across countries  .

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From an African perspective, the results reflect a continent where wellbeing is shaped as much by community and resilience as by income. Countries like Mauritius benefit from relatively stable institutions and diversified economies, while others such as Mozambique and Côte d’Ivoire highlight the importance of social networks and adaptability in the face of economic constraints. In contrast, nations affected by conflict or political instability tend to rank significantly lower, reinforcing the strong link between peace, governance, and life satisfaction.

The report also emphasizes that small differences in life evaluation scores can lead to large shifts in rankings, particularly among countries clustered in the middle of the global table  . This suggests that incremental improvements in governance, healthcare, or social trust could significantly boost standings for many African nations.

Ultimately, the 2026 findings underscore that happiness is not simply a function of wealth. Across Africa, the interplay between social cohesion, institutional trust, and everyday lived experience continues to define how people judge their lives. For policymakers, the message is clear: improving wellbeing requires a balanced approach—one that strengthens not only economic outcomes, but also the social and institutional foundations that sustain them.

 

Tags: Africa happiness rankingsAfrican development trendsAfrican economy and happinessAfrican wellbeingglobal happiness indexhappiest countries in Africa 2026life satisfaction AfricaMauritius happiness rankingsocial wellbeing AfricaWorld Happiness Report 2026
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