Countries with the Least Internet Access (2026) (2024)

Source: World Bank·25 countries·Updated 2024

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Burundi leads with internet users (%) of 8.6%.

Uganda ranks #2 at 8.9%.

Chad ranks #3 at 12.6%.

Central African Republic ranks #4 at 13.8%.

Niger ranks #5 at 15.6%.

Bottom 25 Countries by Internet Users (%)

#CountryInternet Users (%)Year
1Burundi8.6%2024
2Uganda8.9%2024
3Chad12.6%2024
4Central African Republic13.8%2024
5Niger15.6%2024
6Afghanistan16.1%2024
7Zambia17.1%2024
8Madagascar18.7%2024
9Papua New Guinea18.8%2024
10Malawi19.0%2024
11Congo, Dem. Rep.19.7%2024
12Eritrea20.0%2023
13Mozambique20.5%2024
14Ethiopia21.9%2024
15Sierra Leone25.1%2024
16Somalia, Fed. Rep.27.9%2024
17Burkina Faso28.3%2024
18Solomon Islands29.0%2024
19Guinea-Bissau29.8%2024
20Tanzania31.2%2024
21Rwanda31.7%2024
22Liberia32.2%2024
23Comoros32.5%2024
24Guinea33.3%2024
25Benin34.0%2024

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FAQ

What is the lowest internet users (%) in 2024?

Burundi has the lowest internet users (%) at 8.6% in 2024.

How many countries are included in this ranking?

This article features the bottom 25 countries out of 191 with available data. Full rankings available on the indicator page.

Where does this data come from?

Data is sourced from the World Bank. It is updated regularly as new releases become available.