Using the UN's Multidimensional Poverty Index (factors income, education, clean water, electricity, etc.), Sub-Saharan Africa is the poorest region in the world.
In 2010, the Republic of Niger (in Western Africa) was reported as the poorest nation in the world with 92.7% of its inhabitants living in poverty, 65.9% living on at least $1.25 a day and 89.5% deprived of sanitation.
This is a difficult question to ask, as you may get different answers depending on who you talk to. A country's wealth (and level of poorness) can be measured according to different parameters: GDP of the country, annual income of the country, annual income of the population etc. some of these factors depend on the size of the country and population. These figures obviously change year on year.
Statistics can be manipulated to prove or disprove a point. A seemingly wealthy country (i.e. one with oil reserves) could also be extremely poor, as the government may control or regulate how the income from the oil is distributed.
See the related link for one example, it lists the world 10 poorest countries: this is only one such site, and one such list.
Zimbabwe
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the poorest in terms of GDP per capita.
However, in terms of overall GDP, Tuvalu is the poorest.
This is a difficult question to ask, as you may get different answers depending on who you talk to. A country's wealth (and level of poorness) can be measured according to different parameters: GDP of the country, annual income of the country, annual income of the population etc. some of these factors depend on the size of the country and population. These figures obviously change year on year.
Statistics can be manipulated to prove or disprove a point. A seemingly wealthy country (i.e. one with oil reserves) could also be extremely poor, as the government my control or regulate how the income from the oil is distributed.
See the related link for one example, it lists the world 10 poorest countries: this only one such site, and one such list.
I am just telling the truth ... so pls. dont get mad at me.... THANKS
NOT IN ORDER
1.)Congo
2.) Liberia
3.) Somalia
4.) Zambabwe
5.) North Korea
6.)Burundi
7.) Eritrea
9.) Nigeria
10.) Malawi
11.) Togo
12.) Madagascar
13.) Afghanistan
14.) Guinea
15.) Mozambique
16.)Mali
17.) Comoros
18.) Haiti
19.) Uganda
20.) Guinea - Bissau
I am an asian... I will just put the best country and not poor countries in asia..
I am jsut telling my opinion so pls. dont get mad at me... THANKS
NOT IN ORDER
1.) China
2.)Japan
3.) South Korea
4.) Singapore
5.) Taiwan
6.) Hongkong
7.) Malaysia
8.) Philippines
9.) Indonesia
10.)Thailand
those are the best...... and they are not poor and they're the best in terms of living, culture, environment and hospitality.... that is all and thanks
The poorest country in the world is often considered to be Burundi, a small landlocked country in East Africa. Its economy heavily relies on agriculture, with a high population density and low levels of infrastructure and development contributing to its economic challenges.
In terms of GDP, Tuvalu is the poorest.
In terms of GDP per capita, Democratic Republic of the Congo is the poorest.
The poorest country in the world is Brundi. This country has a GDP of per capita as of 2014 is 271 per person.
According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Central African Republic has been ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world. Nepal is classified as a lower-middle-income country by the World Bank, and while it faces challenges in terms of poverty and development, it is not classified as the poorest country in the world.
No, India is not the second poorest country, but it is the fastest developing country in the world with 9.8% of growth rate per year, by the year 2021 India will become the super power in Asia.
The poorest country in Asia is Afghanistan, with a significant portion of the population living below the poverty line. Factors such as ongoing conflict, political instability, and limited access to basic services contribute to its economic challenges.
Some of the poorest countries, based on GDP per capita, include Burundi, South Sudan, Malawi, and the Central African Republic. These countries face challenges such as political instability, limited access to healthcare and education, and poor infrastructure.
The poorest province in Cambodia is Preah Vihear, located in the northern part of the country. It faces challenges such as limited access to education, healthcare, and infrastructure, contributing to its overall low economic development.
The poorest country in the world is Bangladesh.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the world's poorest country in terms of GDP per capita. Tuvalu is the world's poorest country in terms of GDP.
Tuvalu is the world's poorest country in terms of gross domestic product.
The world's richest country is the United States while the poorest is Tuvalu is the poorest.
Yes, it is one of the poorest countries. it is the second poorest country in the world.
Jordan is not the poorest country on Earth.
haiti
Haiti.
the government is becomeing stable it not poorest country in affrica
Haiti is classified as a developing country, often referred to as a low-income country. It faces challenges such as poverty, political instability, and natural disasters that contribute to its status as a developing nation.
There are many countries considered poor in the world, with factors like GDP per capita, poverty rate, and access to basic resources influencing their classification as such. Some examples include countries in sub-Saharan Africa such as Burundi, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic.
it is sierra Leone because their country is worth 900 dollars sorry sierra Leone but your country is the poorest