Kitabu kipya cha Benki ya Dunia Ukurasa wa 46, kimeitaja Tanzania kama moja ya nchi yenye watu masikini milino 28, kimeeleza kuwa nchi tano za afrika ndio zinabeba nusu ya masikini walioko kusini mwa jagngwa la Sahara
Nchi hizo ni
Nigeria (79 million)
Democratic Republic of Congo (60 million)
Tanzania (28 million)
Ethiopia (26 million)
Madagascar (20 million)
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Kama kawaida yao wamesema wamezingatia kiwango cha hela kwa kutumia PPP
Pia hiyo Poverty map ni kwa data zilizokusanya 2017
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Which are the poorest countries in the world?
16 Jul 2015
- Barbara Tasch,
Out of the 23 poorest countries in the world, 19 are located in Africa, according to an analysis
by the Global Finance Magazine.
Based on data from the IMF, the magazine ranked the world’s countries according to their GDP per capita and determined the poorest and richest ones.
The analysis also used a Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) basis, which takes into account the living cost and inflation rates, in order to compare living standards between the different nations.
Some small territories, such as Liechtenstein, Nauru, Vatican City, Monaco, San Marino and Andorra were not included in the study.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) ranks in as the poorest country in the world based on its GDP per capita over the 2009-2013 period.
With DRC citizens earning on average $394.25 a year, the country stands in sharp contrast with Qatar — where people earn
an average of $105,091.42 a year.
Following the Democratic Republic of Congo are Zimbabwe, where in 2013 people earned $589.25 on average, Burundi, where they earn $648.58 a year, and Liberia, where people earn $716.04 on average.
Global Finance Magazine. Map of the richest and poorest countries in the world – Dark red: highest GDP per capita, Light red: lowest GDP per capita
The first non-African country on the list is Afghanistan, which comes in at the 10th place. It is also the first country where the average annual income passes the $1,000 threshold with $1072.19.
The other non-African countries on the list of the poorest 23 countries in the world are Nepal, Haiti, and Myanmar.
Here is the list of the 23 poorest countries in the world (and
here’s the full study):
This article is published in collaboration with Business Insider. Publication does not imply endorsement of views by the World Economic Forum.
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Author: Barbara Tasch is a news intern for Business Insider.
Image: A woman waits at a camp for people who have been displaced by a landslide at the Koslanda tea plantation near Haldummulla. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
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Which are the poorest countries in the world?