Gitega, in the country of Burundi, in East Africa. Gitega has a population of 135,467 people, a good number of whom live in poverty. Burundi is already ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world, and most of the population is said to live on less than $2 per day. GDP pe...
Fragile countries in Africa saw stronger performance in social inclusion than fragile countries in other parts of the world. Non-fragile IDA countries in Africa performed on par with their global peers overall, with the notable exception of social inclusion policies, where they underperformed especially...
But despite all its riches, the country is among the least developed countries in the world and the poorest in Africa. Diamond is the country’s largest export however millions of revenue slips through the economy annually as a result of smuggling. The country is plagued by lack of infrastruct...
Sub-Saharan Africa continues to dominate the list of poorest countries:When looking at ourConsensus Forecastsfor the economies with the lowest GDP per capita (in U.S. dollars, current market prices) in 2025, one thing jumps out: 19 of the 20 poorest are fromSub-Saharan Africa (SSA).The o...
About 70% of a population of 150 million people are living below the poverty line. Such a country rich in oil resources, why become one of the poorest countries of Africa and the world? 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 150 million People, approximately 70% of the population were li...
About 65% of the country’s roughly 100 million population gets by on less than $2.15 a day. Yet the World Bank says the DRC has the resources and potential to become one of the richest countries in Africa and a growth driver for the entire continent. The country is already the world...
Mozambique,located on the southeast coast of Africa, has plenty of arable land and water, and ample energy and mineral resources. Yet, it remains among the top 10 poorest countries in the world, with large sectors of the population continuing to live well below the poverty line. This can be...
Malawi is one of the poorest nations in Africa with millions of people living under the poverty line Unemployment rates are high. And those who have jobs have low salaries. Yet many Malawians are using more than half of their monthly
This makes Malawi one of the most-expensive countries in the world to use cell phones. In Malawi you will see huge billboards advertising mobile phone. Here in the capital Lilongwe the. branding and marketing also can be seen on umbrellas used by street venders ...