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10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by TimmyPapa(m): 1:26pm On Nov 16, 2017
Typically, the wealth of a country is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the purchasing power of all goods and services produced in a country, divided by its population. In essence, this defines the purchasing power of a single person within the country.

10 – Guinea (GDP per capita of $523.10)
Guinea hasn’t seen a period of economic stability since the 1990’s, when their mining and agricultural industries did them well. Since then however, Guinea has fallen victim to sever sociopolitical crises, which rapidly decayed the state of their economy. Much of their economy is still largely based on agriculture, which is difficult because farmers only have access to outdated information and obsolete technology, as investors tend to shy away from the nation entirely.
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9 – Ethiopia (GDP per capita of $505.00  

 Since 2007, Ethiopia has places itself above many sub-Saharan African nations in terms of its economic performance. Although regardless of this, it remains one of the poorest nations in the world, only holding a GDP per capita of $505.00. This is a result of Ethiopia’s large population, and dependence on a poorly funded, underdeveloped, and vulnerable agricultural industry as a staple in their economy.

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Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Nobody: 5:02pm On Nov 16, 2017
10 poorest countries in the world
by Timilehin odelade 3 months ago

Typically, the wealth of a country is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the purchasing power of all goods and services produced in a country, divided by its population. In essence, this defines the purchasing power of a single person within the country.

10 – Guinea (GDP per capita of $523.10)
Guinea hasn’t seen a period of economic stability since the 1990’s, when their mining and agricultural industries did them well. Since then however, Guinea has fallen victim to sever sociopolitical crises, which rapidly decayed the state of their economy. Much of their economy is still largely based on agriculture, which is difficult because farmers only have access to outdated information and obsolete technology, as investors tend to shy away from the nation entirely.
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9 – Ethiopia (GDP per capita of $505.00

Since 2007, Ethiopia has places itself above many sub-Saharan African nations in terms of its economic performance. Although regardless of this, it remains one of the poorest nations in the world, only holding a GDP per capita of $505.00. This is a result of Ethiopia’s large population, and dependence on a poorly funded, underdeveloped, and vulnerable agricultural industry as a staple in their economy.


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8 – The Gambia (GDP per capita of $488.60)

With a GDP per capita of $488.60, and over half of the population living well under the poverty line, the people of The Gambia are subject to such a poor standard of living that the nation falls into a “hunger season” when rainfall is at its peak.
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7 – Democratic Republic of the Congo (GDP per capita of $484.20)

With a GDP per capita of $484.20, a large portion of the nation’s people remain unemployed, and their lack of money thus results in their living within greatly inadequate living conditions.

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6 – Madagascar (GDP per capita of $463.00)

Madagascar has a GDP per capita of $463.00, with about 70 percent of the nation’s people living under the poverty line. Once again reliant primarily on agriculture, the vulnerability of the industry, lack of potent farming land, and the growing population only make their economic situation worse and worse over time.




5 – Liberia (GDP per capita of $454.30


The GDP per capita of the war-torn nation stands at $454.30, and in 2010, it was estimated that more than 80 percent of the nation’s people were living less with less than $1.25 per day. With low yields due to old farming technologies, as well as having overall poor infrastructure, Libera only marks the halfway point down this list of the poorest countries in the world.


4 – Niger (GDP per capita of $415.40)

Niger’s economy is driven by two main forces: the extraction of valuable natural resources available within the nation (including gold, uranium, and even oil), and small-scale agriculture. Unfortunately, both of these economic sources can easily be devastated by random shifts in climate and weather, and thus Niger has struggled in developing themselves economically.



3 – Central African Republic (GDP per capita of $333.20)

Like Liberia, the Central African Republic has in the past been victim to war and
significant political instability. The landlocked central African nation also supports very, very poor infrastructure, thus limiting the efficiency of the distribution of the nation’s resources.

2 – Burundi (GDP per capita of $267.10)



With the population growing rapidly, food prices rising, and a GDP per capita of $267.10, Burundi places as the second poorest country in the world.
1 – Malawi (GDP per capita of $226.50)

With common weather variations, as well as injuries and fatalities facilitated by poor health care, Malawi’s world lowest GDP per capita of $226.50 doesn’t seem like it will be rising too significantly any time soon.

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Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by TimmyPapa(m): 6:37pm On Nov 16, 2017
yeyerolling:
10 poorest countries in the world
by Timilehin odelade 3 months ago

Typically, the wealth of a country is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the purchasing power of all goods and services produced in a country, divided by its population. In essence, this defines the purchasing power of a single person within the country.

10 – Guinea (GDP per capita of $523.10)
Guinea hasn’t seen a period of economic stability since the 1990’s, when their mining and agricultural industries did them well. Since then however, Guinea has fallen victim to sever sociopolitical crises, which rapidly decayed the state of their economy. Much of their economy is still largely based on agriculture, which is difficult because farmers only have access to outdated information and obsolete technology, as investors tend to shy away from the nation entirely.
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9 – Ethiopia (GDP per capita of $505.00

Since 2007, Ethiopia has places itself above many sub-Saharan African nations in terms of its economic performance. Although regardless of this, it remains one of the poorest nations in the world, only holding a GDP per capita of $505.00. This is a result of Ethiopia’s large population, and dependence on a poorly funded, underdeveloped, and vulnerable agricultural industry as a staple in their economy.


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8 – The Gambia (GDP per capita of $488.60)

With a GDP per capita of $488.60, and over half of the population living well under the poverty line, the people of The Gambia are subject to such a poor standard of living that the nation falls into a “hunger season” when rainfall is at its peak.
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7 – Democratic Republic of the Congo (GDP per capita of $484.20)

With a GDP per capita of $484.20, a large portion of the nation’s people remain unemployed, and their lack of money thus results in their living within greatly inadequate living conditions.

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6 – Madagascar (GDP per capita of $463.00)

Madagascar has a GDP per capita of $463.00, with about 70 percent of the nation’s people living under the poverty line. Once again reliant primarily on agriculture, the vulnerability of the industry, lack of potent farming land, and the growing population only make their economic situation worse and worse over time.




5 – Liberia (GDP per capita of $454.30


The GDP per capita of the war-torn nation stands at $454.30, and in 2010, it was estimated that more than 80 percent of the nation’s people were living less with less than $1.25 per day. With low yields due to old farming technologies, as well as having overall poor infrastructure, Libera only marks the halfway point down this list of the poorest countries in the world.


4 – Niger (GDP per capita of $415.40)

Niger’s economy is driven by two main forces: the extraction of valuable natural resources available within the nation (including gold, uranium, and even oil), and small-scale agriculture. Unfortunately, both of these economic sources can easily be devastated by random shifts in climate and weather, and thus Niger has struggled in developing themselves economically.



3 – Central African Republic (GDP per capita of $333.20)

Like Liberia, the Central African Republic has in the past been victim to war and
significant political instability. The landlocked central African nation also supports very, very poor infrastructure, thus limiting the efficiency of the distribution of the nation’s resources.

2 – Burundi (GDP per capita of $267.10)



With the population growing rapidly, food prices rising, and a GDP per capita of $267.10, Burundi places as the second poorest country in the world.
1 – Malawi (GDP per capita of $226.50)

With common weather variations, as well as injuries and fatalities facilitated by poor health care, Malawi’s world lowest GDP per capita of $226.50 doesn’t seem like it will be rising too significantly any time soon.

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Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Nobody: 6:48pm On Nov 16, 2017
TimmyPapa:


Lols tanks for clicking
ur now a millionaire ba?

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Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Nobody: 6:59pm On Nov 16, 2017
I'm not surprised by Ethiopia ranking. The past glory is past, we are nobody now. The surprising thing however is that our economy is fastest growing in Africa and one of the fastest in the world.
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Ogbenimax(m): 8:38pm On Nov 16, 2017
am not surprise they are all frm africa. my only surprise is why NIGERIA is not there

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Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by terrezo2002(m): 8:58pm On Nov 16, 2017
African countries. Rich in resources yet poor. It therefore means poverty first starts with the mind. A right mind will produce wealth. When you have the right values you will go far, but Africans are ravaged by cultures and traditions that degrades them; mind of consumption instead of production; little plan for each child they give birth to; corruption and greed and many more.
Some countries are being enlightened, but we still need more enlightenment.
God bless Africa
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by TimmyPapa(m): 9:11pm On Nov 16, 2017
yeyerolling:
ur now a millionaire ba?
And now wat has been your gain?
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Gtuns(m): 10:09pm On Nov 16, 2017
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Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by rozay12345: 11:06pm On Nov 16, 2017
African countries need a thorough emancipation, i do not know how God will help us achieve this but we do need it now.
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Greyworld: 12:08am On Nov 17, 2017
TimmyPapa:
And now wat has been your gain?
hahahaha
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by TimmyPapa(m): 6:44am On Nov 17, 2017
Greyworld:


hahahaha
Abi cus am kinder surprised.. Anyway we have diff types and forms of people
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Nobody: 7:42am On Nov 17, 2017
They are poor yet crime rates are low.
They're poor yet constant electricity isn't what they discuss
They are poor yet you rarely hear of war
They are poor yet they live peaceful.
They are poor yet other social amenities are provided for
We are a rich nation yet we rarely enjoy some of these benefits this poor nations enjoy. What a mysterious country

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Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by TimmyPapa(m): 7:53am On Nov 17, 2017
asuustrike2009:
They are poor yet crime rates are low.
They're poor yet constant electricity isn't what they discuss
They are poor yet you rarely hear of war
They are poor yet they live peaceful.
They are poor yet other social amenities are provided for
We are a rich nation yet we rarely enjoy some of these benefits this poor nations enjoy. What a mysterious country

Well our leaders to be blame
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by enyi1: 9:31am On Nov 17, 2017
yeyerolling:
10 poorest countries in the world
by Timilehin odelade 3 months ago

Typically, the wealth of a country is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the purchasing power of all goods and services produced in a country, divided by its population. In essence, this defines the purchasing power of a single person within the country.

10 – Guinea (GDP per capita of $523.10)
Guinea hasn’t seen a period of economic stability since the 1990’s, when their mining and agricultural industries did them well. Since then however, Guinea has fallen victim to sever sociopolitical crises, which rapidly decayed the state of their economy. Much of their economy is still largely based on agriculture, which is difficult because farmers only have access to outdated information and obsolete technology, as investors tend to shy away from the nation entirely.
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9 – Ethiopia (GDP per capita of $505.00

Since 2007, Ethiopia has places itself above many sub-Saharan African nations in terms of its economic performance. Although regardless of this, it remains one of the poorest nations in the world, only holding a GDP per capita of $505.00. This is a result of Ethiopia’s large population, and dependence on a poorly funded, underdeveloped, and vulnerable agricultural industry as a staple in their economy.


know your worth

8 – The Gambia (GDP per capita of $488.60)

With a GDP per capita of $488.60, and over half of the population living well under the poverty line, the people of The Gambia are subject to such a poor standard of living that the nation falls into a “hunger season” when rainfall is at its peak.
How to secure your Home

7 – Democratic Republic of the Congo (GDP per capita of $484.20)

With a GDP per capita of $484.20, a large portion of the nation’s people remain unemployed, and their lack of money thus results in their living within greatly inadequate living conditions.

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6 – Madagascar (GDP per capita of $463.00)

Madagascar has a GDP per capita of $463.00, with about 70 percent of the nation’s people living under the poverty line. Once again reliant primarily on agriculture, the vulnerability of the industry, lack of potent farming land, and the growing population only make their economic situation worse and worse over time.




5 – Liberia (GDP per capita of $454.30


The GDP per capita of the war-torn nation stands at $454.30, and in 2010, it was estimated that more than 80 percent of the nation’s people were living less with less than $1.25 per day. With low yields due to old farming technologies, as well as having overall poor infrastructure, Libera only marks the halfway point down this list of the poorest countries in the world.


4 – Niger (GDP per capita of $415.40)

Niger’s economy is driven by two main forces: the extraction of valuable natural resources available within the nation (including gold, uranium, and even oil), and small-scale agriculture. Unfortunately, both of these economic sources can easily be devastated by random shifts in climate and weather, and thus Niger has struggled in developing themselves economically.



3 – Central African Republic (GDP per capita of $333.20)

Like Liberia, the Central African Republic has in the past been victim to war and
significant political instability. The landlocked central African nation also supports very, very poor infrastructure, thus limiting the efficiency of the distribution of the nation’s resources.

2 – Burundi (GDP per capita of $267.10)



With the population growing rapidly, food prices rising, and a GDP per capita of $267.10, Burundi places as the second poorest country in the world.
1 – Malawi (GDP per capita of $226.50)

With common weather variations, as well as injuries and fatalities facilitated by poor health care, Malawi’s world lowest GDP per capita of $226.50 doesn’t seem like it will be rising too significantly any time soon.
All Africans!!!
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by TimmyPapa(m): 9:37am On Nov 17, 2017
enyi1:

All Africans!!!
something like that
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by Forceup(f): 9:49am On Nov 17, 2017
Africa angry angry
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by chuckdee4(m): 11:50am On Nov 17, 2017
Resource wise, DR Congo is the richest nation in the world.
They have Trillions of dollars worth of Coltan sitting in the country (Coltan by the way is used to make mobile phones). Over 65% of the worlds coltan is in DR Congo
This is the reason why DR Congo has been at war for God know how long, so the Western world can plunder these resources on the cheap
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by edoman2016: 12:45pm On Nov 17, 2017
The problem of African countries is how to add value to their natural resources. It's obvious Africa is blessed in terms of natural resources.
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by barackodam: 5:57pm On Nov 17, 2017
10 poorest countries in the world, all Africans!
great, what an accomplishment
Re: 10 Poorest Countries In The World.. by TimmyPapa(m): 7:58pm On Nov 17, 2017
barackodam:
10 poorest countries in the world, all Africans!

great, what an accomplishment

But it's the truth

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