We are starting from the West African country of Guinea. The national income per capita is only 550 dollars. Let's say that the per capita national income in our country is 11 thousand dollars. Until 1958, a French colony in Guinea has very rich gold and diamond deposits. But to direct it to the country's economy and people. In a country with a population of 11 million, hunger, epidemics and inadequate health services are under 60 years of age.
Ethiopia, located in the east of Africa, is one of the poorest countries in the world. It is also one of the most crowded countries in the world with a population of 88 million. National income per capita is only 500 dollars. Let's also say that in the United States, the mileage per capita is $ 53,000 for comparison. People in Ethiopia die the most from epidemics. No health services are going to be tried. Malnutrition is also one of the major problems. After 2000 years, some struggles can still survive with the help of foreign countries.
Ethiopia, located in the east of Africa, is one of the poorest countries in the world. It is also one of the most crowded countries in the world with a population of 88 million. National income per capita is only 500 dollars. Let's also say that in the United States, the mileage per capita is $ 53,000 for comparison. People in Ethiopia die the most from epidemics. No health services are going to be tried. Malnutrition is also one of the major problems. After 2000 years, some struggles can still survive with the help of foreign countries.
The Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa's second largest country, is the world's poorest seventh country. In fact, they have very rich natural resources. But these are a very small section and owned by foreign companies. National income per capita is only 484 dollars. There are also long-standing political problems in the country. This brings with it bloody internal conflicts and massacres. People do not even get the most basic health care. simple disease will die in Turkey, unfortunately, it leads to the death of many people in Congo.
Next, Madagascar Island. The island in the Indian Ocean is a region where 22 million people live. 90 per cent of the population has a very low birth rate. Madagascar is trying to survive with tourism, fishing and agriculture, and the per capita income is $ 450. The infrastructure in the country is almost never developed. Education and health services are very limited. The average life expectancy is well below world standards.
The fifth is the African country Liberia. After the civil war that he lived in the past, he improved both politically and economically. Many Liberia have to live their lives for less than $ 1 a day. There is almost no drinking water network in the country. Outbreaks such as Ebola and AIDS are among the leading causes of death.
Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world. It has a population of 20 million, the majority of which are Muslims. National income per capita is less than 400 dollars. The health and education system has gone bankrupt. There is no water network and sewage infrastructure. The famine, which is often caused by drought, causes people to starve. In fact, they have very rich underground resources, but because of political turmoil they can not solve them.
There is Central African Republic. He is fighting poverty, despite rich resources, especially uranium. They do not operate mines because of political uncertainties. There is civil war between Christians in the country and Muslims. Many have left their homes or refugees as refugees from neighboring countries. They want to spend their days with their penny income. No health care. Education is only a lucky minority. The epidemics in the country, infant mortality and hunger are very high.
Burundi is the world's second poorest country. The education system of the country which has a population of 10 million does not work. People are constantly fighting each other. They do not have political systems. The national income per capita is 250 dollars. Hunger is one of the biggest problems. Due to epidemics, wars and lack of health care, the average life span fell to 55 years.
Malavi, one of the smallest countries in Africa, is the poorest country in the world. In the country where 16 million people live, the national income per capita is only 220 dollars. The average life span is 54 years. The infant mortality rate is unbelievably high. Hunger and drinking water was vogue. Education and health care is the level to be tested.
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