The country with the highest twin birth rate in the world is Benin, located in West Africa. It is estimated that about 27.9 out of every 1,000 births in Benin are twins, making it the highest rate globally.
Libya has the highest standard of living in North Africa and Africa as a whole with the 55th highest in the world.
Antarctica has the lowest birth rate of any continent as it has no permanent population, making the birth rate 0. Of the populated continents, Europe has the lowest birth rate at about 2 children per mother.
No, Africa does not have the lowest birth rate and infant mortality rate in the world. African countries often have higher birth rates and infant mortality rates compared to other regions due to various factors such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure and high fertility rates.
India has the highest birth rate of the SAARC countries.
Africa isn't a country, it is a continent made up of 54 countries (sovereign states).....
The country with the highest twin birth rate in the world is Benin, located in West Africa. It is estimated that about 27.9 out of every 1,000 births in Benin are twins, making it the highest rate globally.
the country with the highest total fertility rate is Nigeria, Africa.
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Zambia on the continent of Africa has the highest rate of AIDS and % infected.
Zimbabwe As of 2010: South Africa
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Niger in Africa. With 51.6 births/1,000 population.http://whichcountry.co/which-country-has-the-highest-birth-rate/Pregnancies would be hard to say since many are not documented but women in developing countries have more pregnancies as well as most maternal deaths.Birth:NigerAbortions: RussiaSexually transmitted diseases: U.S.A (about 1/4)
Niger in Africa. With 51.6 births/1,000 population.http://whichcountry.co/which-country-has-the-highest-birth-rate/Pregnancies would be hard to say since many are not documented but women in developing countries have more pregnancies as well as most maternal deaths.Birth:NigerAbortions: RussiaSexually transmitted diseases: U.S.A (about 1/4)