The chart below presents life expectancy figures for females and males in the Tigray Region across six selected years: 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020. Over this 20-year span, the data shows a general upward trend in life expectancy for both genders, with females consistently living longer than males in each recorded year. In 2000, the life expectancy was 55 years for females and 49 for males. By 2016, it peaked at 72 for females and 66 for males, indicating notable improvements in public health, healthcare access, or living conditions. However, there is a slight decline in 2020, with female life expectancy dropping to 71 and male to 65, which could reflect social, environmental, or health-related challenges during that period. Overall, the data highlights both progress and emerging concerns in the region’s health outcomes (https://www.healthdata.org/research-analysis/health-by-location/profiles/ethiopia-tigray).