47.9 years
Life expectancy in Swaziland is 47.9 years, not the lowest in Africa
Swaziland is the country with the lowest life expectancy. Its life expectancy is about 40 years old; the world life expectancy is about 67 years old, so Swaziland is 40% below world average.
In 2015, life expectancy was 48.87 years.
Swaziland has a life expectancy of 48.87 years. It is one of the lowest in the world because of the high rate of AIDs and extreme poverty.
Swaziland and Malawi in Africa both average 35 years
Swaziland is averaged at 32.23 by the CIA. And generally most websites agree that it has the lowest life expectancy at around 30-33 maybe, poorer countries where they do not have as much food as us or probably England as we are named the worlds fattest country. And Swaziland is not any good in economics and health policies.
Swaziland = 32yrsAngola = 38yrsZambia = 38yrsLesotho = 40yrs-Liberia = 40yrs-Libya = 40yrs-Zimbabwe = 40yrs
The life expectancy for Caymanians is the early 80's
In 2012, the country with the lowest life expectancy rate was Swaziland (now known as Eswatini), with an average life expectancy of around 49 years. This low figure was largely attributed to the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, along with other health challenges and socioeconomic factors affecting the region.
People in Australia would expect to have a higher life expectancy than people in Africa. There are lots of very well developed parts of Africa where people would have a high life expectancy, but on average it would have a lower life expectancy.
The life expectancy in the United Kingdom is 78.85.
The life expectancy for Liberia is 38.9 male and 41.9 female.