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African countries with the most water coverage

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJanuary 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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In Africa, some countries have significant water coverage due to lakes, rivers, wetlands, and coastal access. Here’s a list of African countries with the most water coverage, ranked based on the percentage of their total land area covered by water or significant water bodies:


1. Uganda

  • Water Coverage: ~18% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • Lake Victoria (shared with Tanzania and Kenya): The second-largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area.
    • Lake Kyoga, Lake Albert, and Lake Edward.
    • The Nile River originates from Lake Victoria.
  • Significance: Uganda is one of Africa’s most water-rich countries.

2. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

  • Water Coverage: ~4% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • The Congo River, the second-longest river in Africa, with an extensive basin.
    • Numerous lakes, including Lake Tanganyika (shared with other countries), Lake Edward, and Lake Mai-Ndombe.
  • Significance: The DRC has one of the largest freshwater reserves in Africa.

3. Malawi

  • Water Coverage: ~20% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • Lake Malawi (Lake Nyasa): Covers a significant portion of the country and is one of the African Great Lakes.
    • Smaller rivers and wetlands contribute to the country’s water richness.
  • Significance: Lake Malawi is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its biodiversity.

4. Tanzania

  • Water Coverage: ~6% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • Lake Victoria (partially shared), Lake Tanganyika, and Lake Nyasa (Malawi).
    • Rivers like the Rufiji River and coastal access to the Indian Ocean.
  • Significance: Tanzania’s lakes and coastline make it a water-abundant country.

5. Kenya

  • Water Coverage: ~2.3% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • Part of Lake Victoria, Lake Turkana, and Lake Naivasha.
    • Numerous rivers, including the Tana River.
  • Significance: Kenya is home to both freshwater and alkaline lakes, making its water systems diverse.

6. Nigeria

  • Water Coverage: ~3% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • The Niger River and Benue River are major water systems.
    • Numerous lakes, wetlands, and deltas, including the Niger Delta, one of the world’s largest river deltas.
  • Significance: Nigeria’s rivers support agriculture, fishing, and hydropower.

7. Botswana

  • Water Coverage: ~6% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • The Okavango Delta, one of the world’s largest inland deltas, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    • Seasonal rivers and wetlands, such as the Chobe River.
  • Significance: The Okavango is crucial for wildlife and tourism.

8. Zambia

  • Water Coverage: ~5% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • Major rivers include the Zambezi River and Luangwa River.
    • Lakes such as Lake Tanganyika, Lake Kariba, and Lake Mweru.
  • Significance: Zambia’s water resources are key to its ecosystems and hydropower.

9. South Sudan

  • Water Coverage: ~5% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • The White Nile passes through the country.
    • The Sudd Wetland, one of the largest freshwater wetlands in the world.
  • Significance: The wetlands are vital for biodiversity and local livelihoods.

10. Mozambique

  • Water Coverage: ~2.2% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • The Zambezi River and its delta.
    • Coastal waters and the Indian Ocean.
    • Lakes such as Lake Cahora Bassa and Lake Malawi (shared).
  • Significance: Mozambique’s coastline and river systems are vital for agriculture and fishing.

11. Rwanda

  • Water Coverage: ~8% of total area.
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • Numerous lakes, including Lake Kivu, Lake Muhazi, and Lake Rweru.
    • Many small rivers and wetlands.
  • Significance: Rwanda’s high-altitude lakes are critical for energy and tourism.

12. Ethiopia

  • Water Coverage: ~0.7% of total area (smaller percentage but significant water systems).
  • Key Water Bodies:
    • The Blue Nile, Awash River, and Lake Tana (source of the Blue Nile).
  • Significance: Ethiopia is a water tower for East Africa despite a smaller overall percentage.

Summary Table of Water Coverage in Key African Countries:

Country% Water AreaKey Features
Uganda~18%Lake Victoria, Nile River
Malawi~20%Lake Malawi, rivers
DRC~4%Congo River, Lake Tanganyika
Tanzania~6%Lakes Victoria, Tanganyika, and Malawi
Kenya~2.3%Lake Victoria, Lake Turkana
Nigeria~3%Niger River, Benue River, Niger Delta
Botswana~6%Okavango Delta, Chobe River
Zambia~5%Zambezi River, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Kariba
South Sudan~5%White Nile, Sudd Wetland
Mozambique~2.2%Zambezi Delta, Indian Ocean
Rwanda~8%Lake Kivu, rivers

These countries are rich in freshwater and coastal resources, making them vital for ecosystems, agriculture, and economic activities

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