A happy Mauritian woman dancing ( Photo Credit : Mautourc )
The World Happiness Report 2025 has been released, naming Mauritius the happiest country in Africa and ranking it 78th globally. The island nation has reclaimed its top spot, highlighting its economic stability, political security, and high quality of life.
The UN-backed report evaluates happiness based on factors like economic prosperity, social support, life expectancy, and freedom. The 2025 edition emphasizes the impact of caring and sharing, with data drawn from over 140 countries.
The study revealed that Mauritius is followed by Libya, Algeria, and South Africa, with Mozambique completing the top five happiest countries in Africa.
Mauritius – Happiness Score: 5.832 (78th worldwide)
Libya – Happiness Score: 5.820 (79th worldwide)
Algeria – Happiness Score: 5.571 (84th worldwide)
South Africa – Happiness Score: 5.213 (95th worldwide)
Mozambique – Happiness Score: 5.190 (96th worldwide)
Gabon – Happiness Score: 5.120 (97th worldwide)
Côte d'Ivoire – Happiness Score: 5.102 (98th worldwide)
Congo – Happiness Score: 5.030 (100th worldwide)
Guinea – Happiness Score: 4.929 (102nd worldwide)
Namibia – Happiness Score: 4.911 (103rd worldwide)
Nigeria – Happiness Score: 4.885 (105th worldwide)
Senegal – Happiness Score: 4.856 (107th worldwide)
Niger – Happiness Score: 4.725 (110th worldwide)
Morocco – Happiness Score: 4.622 (112th worldwide)
Tunisia – Happiness Score: 4.552 (113th worldwide)
Mauritius leads due to:
Strong Economy: A stable, growing economy driven by tourism, finance, and technology.
Political Stability: A peaceful environment ensuring security and growth.
High Quality of Life: Excellent healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
Cultural Harmony: A multicultural society promoting social unity.
Natural Beauty: Stunning landscapes enhancing well-being.
1. What makes Mauritius the happiest country in Africa?
Its stable economy, security, high quality of life, and cultural diversity contribute to happiness.
2. How is happiness measured in the World Happiness Report?
It considers GDP per capita, life expectancy, social support, freedom, generosity, and corruption perceptions.
3. Which African country is the least happy?
Sierra Leone ranks the lowest due to economic struggles and instability.
4. Can a country improve its happiness ranking?
Yes, by fostering economic growth, reducing corruption, and enhancing healthcare and education.
Mauritius continues to lead Africa in happiness, thanks to its strong economy, social harmony, and high quality of life. As other African nations work to improve well-being, the continent’s overall happiness is expected to rise.