International organisations in Africa
—The following table lists the independent African states, and their memberships in selected organisations and treaties.

Euler diagram showing the relationships between various supranational African organisations.
higher middle income ($3,976 - $12,275)
lower middle income ($1,006 - $3,975)
low income ($1,005 or less)
"Name of Organisation" (member states)
x (former members)
Applied (members that have applied to an organisation)
Notes
- Only 57 sovereign states are listed, including Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Somaliland, and Azawad which are not UN members
- Gross National Income, List of countries by GNI (nominal, Atlas method) per capita World Development Indicators database , World Bank, , revised 17 October 2008 GNI per capita 2008, Atlas method and PPP; Country classification - low income ($995 or less), lower middle income ($996 - $3,945) upper middle income ($3,946 to $12,195), high income ($12,196 or more)
- The different currencies of Africa
- The United Nations is a world-wide organisation with 193 members, see also; Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 54 Members of the African Union
See also
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