Highest and lowest tobacco use prevalence for males (adolescents and adults) in Africa
According to the numbers provided by WHOSIS
Adolescents - Males Adults - Males
1. Mali: 42.6% (+23.1) (2001) 1. Namibia: 38.6%
2. Mauritania: 31.5% (+9.2) 2. Mauritius 35.7%
3. South Africa: 29% (+1.5) 3. Seychelles: 35.2%
4. Namibia: 28.6% (-10) 4. Algeria: 29.9%
5. Seychelles: 27.1% (-8.1) 5. Gambia 29.3%
6. Congo: 26.1% (+14) 6. Cameroon 27.7%
7. Zambia: 25.7% (+4) 7. Comoros 27.7%
8. Algeria; 25.5% (-4.4%) 8. South Africa 27.5%
9. Nigeria: 22.6% (+9.6) 9. Kenya 27.1%
10. Lesotho: 22.4% 10. Zimbabwe 25.5%
11. Comoros: 21.8% (-5.9%) 11. Tanzania 24.8%
12. Cote d'Ivoire: 21.7% (+6.3) 12. Malawi 23.7%
13. Senegal: 20.4% (+0.6) 13. Sao Tome 23.2%
14. Burkina: 19.9% (-2.1) 14. Mauritania 22.3%
15. Malawi: 19.1% (-4.6) 15. Burkina 22%
16. Togo: 17.7% 16. Mozambique 22%
17. Uganda: 17.3% (-3.6) 17. Zambia 21.7%
18. Niger: 15.2% 18. Uganda 20.9%
19. Kenya: 14.9% (-12.2) 19. Senegal 19.8%
20. Swaziland: 14.7% (+0.1) 20. Mali 19.5%
21. Benin: 14.6% (2003) 21. Eritrea 16.9%
22. Zimbabwe: 12.7% (-12.8) 22. Chad 16%
23. Cameroon: 12.6% (-15.1) 23. Cote d'ivoire 15.4%
24. Botswana: 12.3% (2003) 24. Swaziland 14.6%
25. Ghana: 11.6% (+1.4) 25. RDC 13.5%
26. Ethiopia: 9.9% (+2.3) 26. Nigeria 13%
27. Mozambique: 9.1% (-12.9) 27. Congo 12.1%
28. Tanzania: 8.7% (-16.1) 28. Ghana 10.2%
29. Eritrea: 7.8% (-9.1) 29. Ethiopia 7.6%
No data for adolescents from Mauritius, Chad, RDC, Gambia, Sao Tome.
No data for adults from Benin, Botswana, Lesotho, Niger, Togo.
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