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Charted: All African Nobel Laureate Winners
Last Updated on March 28, 2026 by Monica Ebunoluwa
Last Updated on March 28, 2026 by Monica Ebunoluwa

 

Between 1951 and 2021, a total of 30 Nobel Prize winners have emerged from 15 African countries. 

 

The recipients cut across South Africa’s anti-apartheid activists and Egypt’s scientists.

 

These laureate trends demonstrate how Africa has made significant contributions in the fields of Peace, Literature, and science. 

 

TL;DR

 

  • South Africa leads with 11 Nobel Laureates, and 15 African countries have produced winners. 
  • The Peace category has the most wins at 13, reflecting Africa’s focus on conflict resolution. Literature comes next with 9 winners.
  • Nigeria, Ghana, and Liberia are the only West African countries with Nobel Laureate winners. 

 

The data for this insight was obtained from the Nobel Prize Official Website. 

 

African Nobel Laureate Winners by Country

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Year Name Country Category
1 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1951 Max Theiler South Africa Physiology or Medicine
2 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1957 Albert Camus Algeria Literature
3 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1960 Albert Luthuli South Africa Peace
4 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1978 Anwar El Sadat Egypt Peace
5 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1979 Allan M. Cormack South Africa Physiology or Medicine
6 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1982 Aaron Klug South Africa Chemistry
7 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1984 Desmond Tutu South Africa Peace
8 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1985 Claude Simon Madagascar Literature
9 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1986 Wole Soyinka Nigeria Literature
10 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:33 PM 1988 Naguib Mahfouz Egypt Literature

 

Note: J. M. G. Le Clézio holds dual citizenship and Mauritian heritage but French birth. 

 

The 30 Nobel winners from 15 countries highlight Africa’s mixed achievements. 

 

South Africa tops the list with 11 Nobel Prize winners.

 

With a total of 13 peace awards across the continent, it’s clear that Africa is focused on resolving conflicts. 

 

Its rich storytelling culture has earned it 9 Nobel Prizes in Literature. 

 

Following Tanzania’s first and only award in 2021, there have been no new African winners from 2022 to 2025, according to the Nobel records.

 

Regional Patterns

 

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Region Number of Nobel Laureate Wins Most Common Category
1 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM Southern Africa 14 Peace (8 wins)
2 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM North Africa 7 Literature (4 wins)
3 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM West Africa 3 Peace (2 wins)
4 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM East Africa 3 Peace (2 wins)
5 Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 27/03/2026 02:39 PM Central Africa 1 Peace (1 win)

 

Unfortunately, many areas in Central and West Africa haven’t produced as many winners as others, and no African region has won a Nobel Prize in Economics. 

 

In Literature, there are nine winners, with Wole Soyinka taking the prize in 1986, highlighting Africa’s rich storytelling tradition. 

 

For the sciences, there are eight laureates, spread across three in Chemistry, three in Medicine, and two in Physics. 

 

However, there haven’t been any wins in Economics or other categories as of 2025.

 

Do the Chances of African Winners Get Slimmer? 

 

Africa suffers from a systemic brain drain, with skilled professionals leaving for better opportunities abroad. 

 

This migration of talent harms local innovation, as seen with some South African-born scientists winning Nobel Prizes in other countries, such as Sydney Brenner, who shared the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with his Western counterparts. 

 

Limited funding and poor infrastructure also hinder research.

 

These factors highlight the significant barriers to growth on the continent.

 

ELI5: African Countries That Have Produced Nobel Laureate Winners

 

Only 30 Africans from 15 countries have won Nobel Prizes to date, primarily in the fields of Peace and Literature. 

 

South Africa has the most laureates, with 11, the most recent recipient being from Tanzania in 2021.

 

Limited resources and brain drain, as talent leaves for better opportunities, reflect the challenges of funding and infrastructure in Africa.

 

Sources: 

 

Nobel Prize Portal

Last Updated on March 28, 2026 by Monica Ebunoluwa

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