Stability of African Countries

This is a scale of the most and least stable countries in Africa during various years.

Scale
The United Nations created a scale to rate every country in the world with in general stability. The scale is one through ten with one being the least and ten the most.

2013
The countries are arranged in order from most to least stable. Some countries are tied for spots.

1. South Africa (8)

2. Egypt (7)

2. Morocco (7)

2. Kenya (7)

3. Nigeria (6)

3. Ethiopia (6)

3. Democratic Republic of Congo

3. Republic of Congo

3. Botswana (6)

4. Gabon (5)

4. Cameroon (5)

4. Ivory Coast (5)

4. Ghana (5)

4. Mozambique (5)

4. Tanzania (5)

4. Central African Republic (5)

5. Sudan (4)

5. Namibia (4)

5. Zimbabwe (4)

5. Equatorial Guinea (4)

5. Guinea (4)

5. Uganda (4)

5. Algeria (4)

5. Eritrea (4)

5. Rwanda (4)

6. Malawai (3)

6. Burundi (3)

6. Mauritania (3)

6. South Sudan (3)

6. Madagascar (3)

6. Togo (3)

6. Angola (3)

6. Gambia (3)

6. Burkina Faso (3)

7. Sierra Leone (2)

7. Mali (2)

7. Niger (2)

7. Guinea-Bissau (2)

7. Liberia (2)

7. Djibouti (2)

8. Somalia (1)