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The 20 Poorest Countries In The World

The following list highlights the 20 poorest countries in the world based on GDP per capita, which is a measure of a country's economic output per person. Many of these countries face challenges such as political instability, limited resources, conflict, and poor infrastructure.

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1. Burundi

  • GDP per capita: ~$308
  • Burundi faces extreme poverty due to political instability, low agricultural productivity, and lack of infrastructure.

2. South Sudan

  • GDP per capita: ~$372
  • A young nation plagued by civil war and instability, South Sudan's economy is heavily reliant on oil but suffers from poor governance and conflict.

3. Malawi

  • GDP per capita: ~$399
  • Heavily dependent on agriculture, Malawi is vulnerable to climate shocks and faces high rates of rural poverty.

4. Central African Republic

  • GDP per capita: ~$448
  • Ongoing conflict, poor infrastructure, and a lack of industry contribute to the Central African Republic’s low income levels.

5. Mozambique

  • GDP per capita: ~$502
  • Mozambique’s economy is affected by natural disasters, debt, and a reliance on subsistence farming.

6. Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

  • GDP per capita: ~$584
  • Despite rich natural resources, decades of conflict, corruption, and poor governance keep the DRC impoverished.

7. Niger

  • GDP per capita: ~$595
  • Niger suffers from desertification, political instability, and over-reliance on subsistence farming.

8. Madagascar

  • GDP per capita: ~$610
  • Madagascar’s poverty stems from political instability, deforestation, and a lack of infrastructure.

9. Chad

  • GDP per capita: ~$625
  • Chad is hindered by conflict, a largely rural population, and over-reliance on oil and agriculture.

10. Somalia

  • GDP per capita: ~$646
  • Somalia has struggled with decades of civil war, terrorism, and lack of governance, contributing to widespread poverty.

11. Liberia

  • GDP per capita: ~$674
  • Liberia is recovering from civil wars but still faces poor infrastructure, unemployment, and a reliance on foreign aid.

12. Sierra Leone

  • GDP per capita: ~$703
  • Recovering from a brutal civil war, Sierra Leone continues to face economic struggles, compounded by the Ebola outbreak in 2014.

13. Afghanistan

  • GDP per capita: ~$720
  • Ongoing conflict, political instability, and reliance on foreign aid have kept Afghanistan in poverty.

14. Togo

  • GDP per capita: ~$760
  • Togo’s economic growth is hampered by political instability and limited industrialization.

15. Guinea-Bissau

  • GDP per capita: ~$790
  • Guinea-Bissau faces political instability, weak institutions, and a reliance on cashew exports.

16. Haiti

  • GDP per capita: ~$812
  • The poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, Haiti struggles with political instability, natural disasters, and deforestation.

17. Burkina Faso

  • GDP per capita: ~$845
  • Burkina Faso is challenged by desertification, over-reliance on agriculture, and political instability.

18. Mali

  • GDP per capita: ~$888
  • Mali faces instability due to terrorism, desertification, and a reliance on gold mining and agriculture.

19. Comoros

  • GDP per capita: ~$920
  • An island nation, Comoros suffers from political instability, limited resources, and a reliance on agriculture.

20. Eritrea

  • GDP per capita: ~$950
  • Eritrea faces economic isolation, limited foreign investment, and a restrictive government, leading to widespread poverty.

These countries face a combination of factors that contribute to their economic challenges, including conflict, political instability, reliance on agriculture, and lack of infrastructure.

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