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I don't know which are the 10 most backward and poorest countries in the world, but I did experience some of the least economically developed countries in the world.
Some countries had a good economic foundation, but later suffered from wars, and the wounds of war were difficult to heal, resulting in very backward and poor countries. The best example of such a country is Liberia. <>
There are also some countries, such as Tanzania, Ghana, Mozambique, etc., these countries have very good natural conditions and rich resources, but they still cannot develop, the country is very poor, and the lives of the common people are naturally very poor.
How poor is it? Many people live on less than $1 a day, and it is common to not have enough to eat. It is said that in Haiti there are biscuits made and sold from clay, and I have seen something similar in Africa, but it seems to be a relatively loose stone.
The economy is backward, the natural unemployment rate is high, many young people have no job, no income**, begging or stealing is more common. <>
The social infrastructure is poor, and some public service facilities are the ears of the deaf - furnishings! In some capitals, there are still some asphalt or concrete roads, but there are dirt roads in the back streets and alleys. Dusty on sunny days, muddy water on rainy days.
Most urban areas do not have municipal electricity or running water, so they have to travel long distances or dig their own wells to get water. At night, the locals use small oil lamps for lighting, or it is pitch black. There are hospitals and clinics in big cities, but the medical conditions are very poor!
In a provincial hospital in Tanzania, the X-ray machine they used was still aided by our country in the 60s, and the results of the examination can be imagined. I once bought a box of amoxicillin at a local pharmacy and spent 40 RMB. After a week, I went to buy medicine again, and it was out of stock.
It turned out that this box of amoxicillin imported from the Philippines was the only box in the local area.
We know that many tropical diseases are prevalent in Africa, but the local people lack medical treatment, and have no money or medicine to treat their diseases, so they can only rely on their own bodies to carry them. Take malaria, for example, this disease has long been eradicated in our country, but it is still rampant in Africa, and many people who have malaria can only lie on the ground and resign themselves to their fate. In this way, a good young adult can suddenly die of malaria.
In Africa, the number of people who die from malaria a year is much higher than from AIDS! <>
My profound understanding is that the miserable life of the people in poor African countries cannot be imagined by the people in our country! Fortunately, we were born and raised in China, and we have a strong motherland, and the people live and work in peace and contentment, and are happy and healthy. If there is no prosperity and strength of the country, where can there be personal happiness?
Maybe your life and I will be as cheap as a mustard!
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Even drinking water is a problem, people's lives are not guaranteed, and the most hateful thing is that the national leadership has not done a good job of changing the current situation.
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First of all, because of the problem of national policy, it has not fundamentally changed the current situation of people's poverty; The second is the laziness of the people, who do not care about state affairs and do not care about political affairs, which leads to the country becoming more and more backward.
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Nine of them are in Africa, and one is in Asia, and it's Nepal, which is very poor.
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People are lazy, they have not solved even the most basic problems of food and clothing, education and medical care have not kept up, and many children do not go to school.
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As of 2020, Zimbabwe, dollars per capita.
Extreme inflation has made Zimbabwe the poorest country in the world. He was previously the 10th poorest in the world, but the country's economy collapsed due to horrific inflation. Inflation has allowed the country to print a billion dollars in currency since 2007, but that money is barely enough to buy a few eggs.
In August 2008**, it was decided to let the bank subtract 10 zeros from the end of the currency. Because these zeros have no effect. After 6 months, they removed 6 zeros, but added 12 new zeros.
Inflation of 87 percent is seven-square, which means that prices will double every day. For example, if an apple sells for $1 on Monday, it will sell for $64 on Sunday.
The same apple sells for $1 million a month. The largest ** banks released currencies with denominations of up to $100 trillion in 2009. In addition to economic problems, Zimbabwe also has the lowest life expectancy in the world; The average life expectancy is 37 years for men and 34 years for women.
One of the causes of premature death is that Gundam people are carrying HIV and HIV. There is no hope for a solution to health problems; In 2009, three of the four largest hospitals, as well as the country's only medical school, were forced to close.
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The poorest countries in the world are: Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Sierra Leone, Eritrea, Niger, Somalia, Burundi, Republic of Liberia, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zimbabwe.
Among them, Zimbabwe is the poorest country in the world, the country is collapsed by inflation, since 2007 the country has reached the point where it needs to print a billion dollars of currency, but in this country, a billion dollars is just to buy a few eggs. Other countries are also funding the country, and the EU has pledged two grants totaling US$32 million to Zimbabwe after the establishment of Zimbabwe in December 2017.
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Zimbabwe. The country has dollars per capita. Zimbabwe is the poorest country in the world because of extreme inflation.
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The poorest countries in the world: Burundi, Niger, Central African Republic, Somalia, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Details below:
1. Burundi.
Burundi is a small country located on the south side of the equator in east-central Africa, with a land area of 27,834 square kilometers, a population of 10.52 million, and a per capita GDP of only 286 US dollars, making it one of the poorest in the world. The unending civil war was the greatest cause of poverty in Burundi, and the country as a whole depended almost entirely on international assistance to survive.
2. Niger.
Niger is a landlocked country on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, located in central and western Africa, with a land area of 10,000 square kilometers, a population of 20.67 million, and a per capita GDP of 363 US dollars, making it one of the poorest countries in Africa. More than 80% of Niger's land is covered by the Sahara Desert, and the living environment is very harsh, and as the land becomes more and more desertified, the entire country is very likely to be swallowed by the desert in the future.
3. Central African Republic.
The Central African Republic is a landlocked country located in the middle of the African continent, with a land area of 622984 square kilometers and a total population of 4.59 million, as one of the poorest countries in the world, the Central African Republic's per capita GDP is only 382 US dollars, and about 40% of its import income is exported from diamonds.
4. Somalia.
Somalia is a country located on the Somali Peninsula in the easternmost part of the African continent, with a land area of 637,660 square kilometers, a population of 14.32 million, and a per capita GDP of 434 US dollars. The inhabitants here are so poor that many people are forced to become pirates, because pirates can make money, and it is said that the young people here have dreamed of being pirates since childhood.
5. Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is located in central Africa, with a land area of 2345409 square kilometers, and is the second largest country in Africa in terms of land area, with a population of 78.74 million, ranking fourth in Africa, and a per capita GDP of 445 US dollars, making it one of the poorest countries in the world. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is also a war-torn country, with an estimated 45,000 people dying in the DRC every month in 2010. Molds are pure.
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