African countries with the highest divorce rate

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A divorce is a formal ending of a marriage. It’s more permanent than a separation and involves a legal process. If you get a divorce, that means the marriage is officially over.

Meanwhile, the family is a big deal globally, and it is like the building blocks of countries. While it may be the smallest unit within society, the dynamics within a family can send ripples through the broader community, shaping the course of its development and progress.

Despite its size, the family is not immune to challenges. Family disruption is common in every part of the world including in Africa. The continent is often praised for its strong family bonds and communal values, but it is currently undergoing a transformation in its marital landscape.

On one hand, the continent remains steeped in centuries-old customs, with an unwavering commitment to community, family, and the preservation of cultural values.

On the flip side, the rapid processes of urbanization, modernization, and globalization have ushered in a wave of transformation that questions these deeply rooted traditions. As a result, a noticeable wave of divorce has been on the increase.

Meanwhile,in formations gathered suggest that divorce can be  challenging and an emotionally taxing experience for all parties involved. Apart from the emotional toll, it can also have significant financial repercussion

While data on divorce in Africa is limited, a report by Wisevoter offers insights into global divorce statistics by country.

Rank Country Divorce rate Global rank

1 Libya                  2.5 per 1k          18

2 Egypt.          2.2 per 1k         23

3 Mauritius     1.7 per 1k        50

4 Algeria.        1.6 per 1k         53

5 Seychelles     1.5 per 1k         65

6 Sudan       1.5 per 1k         67

7 South Africa.       0.6 per 1k          109