Life expectancy in Algeria steadily increased from 67 years in 1990 to 77 years in 2022, reflecting the country’s investments in healthcare and improved living standards. The dip to 67 years in the mid-1990s corresponds to the political instability during Algeria’s civil conflict, which strained public services and impacted health outcomes. Recovery began in the late 1990s with stabilization and significant healthcare reforms. Improvements in maternal and child health, coupled with expanded access to primary care, contributed to the steady growth observed in the 2000s.
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