Poorest Countries in the World: A List of 50 Poorest Countries in 2023

Poorest Countries in the World

Many of the world’s poorest countries have well-developed agricultural infrastructure, but they frequently lack the various industries present in more economically developed countries. These less fortunate countries rely heavily on technology, raw resources, goods, and services imported from both developed and emerging countries.

Some resource-rich countries, particularly those with considerable oil and energy reserves, have successfully transitioned from poor to developed status over the last seven decades.

Burundi has the lowest GDP per capita of $308, Sierra Leone has $472, and Malawi has $483 as of 2023. It’s worth mentioning that the bulk of the world’s poorest countries are in Africa, with exceptions in Asia including Yemen, Tajikistan, Myanmar, Nepal, Cambodia, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Laos, as well as Haiti in the Caribbean. Furthermore, countries such as Afghanistan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan stand out as exceptional occurrences due to causes such as conflict or economic mismanagement.

Africa’s economy is currently on the rise, thanks to more investment and a greater emphasis on industrialization. However, it is vital to highlight that many African countries rely heavily on China for a wide range of goods, including electronics, apparel, food, kitchenware, and home items. Chinese products dominate the shelves of supermarkets across the continent. This excessive reliance on imports can be traced in part to many African countries’ weak manufacturing capacity as a result of a lack of government commitment to industrial development.

Nonetheless, several African countries have actively welcomed foreign direct investment and embraced industrialization as a method of advancement. With a major part of the world’s population and a lively demographic of young people, many of whom are under the age of 20, Africa as a whole has enormous potential. This young population represents an opportunity for growth and development that, if properly utilized, has the potential to catapult Africa to new heights.

The Following Are the World’s Poorest Countries as of 2023:

Rank

Country

Per Capita 2020

Per Capita 2021

Per Capita 2022

Per Capita 2023 ($)

1

Burundi

260

274

293

308

2

Sierra Leone

509

509

494

472

3

Malawi

568

559

523

483

4

Central African Republic

495

525

496

515

5

Madagascar

478

507

522

540

6

Somalia

466

502

539

561

7

South Sudan

487

364

328

569

8

Niger

568

595

561

574

9

Mozambique

454

492

542

579

10

Eritrea

596

611

647

699

11

Democratic Republic of the Congo

536

603

660

704

12

Chad

653

697

743

755

13

Liberia

600

677

735

769

14

Burkina Faso

831

887

825

831

15

Yemen

623

644

874

872

16

Guinea-Bissau

839

918

857

874

17

Mali

864

918

858

876

18

The Gambia

748

816

846

882

19

Sudan

775

772

916

929

20

Rwanda

804

854

913

968

21

Togo

916

993

961

1,008

22

Tajikistan

858

906

1,015

1,050

23

Uganda

910

1,012

1,106

1,163

24

Myanmar

1,527

1,217

1,105

1,173

25

Lesotho

999

1,181

1,187

1,208

26

Ethiopia

994

996

1,098

1,226

27

Comoros

1,357

1,394

1,300

1,302

28

Tanzania

1,110

1,177

1,245

1,341

29

Nepal

1,159

1,209

1,293

1,371

30

Benin

1,291

1,417

1,367

1,383

31

Zambia

959

1,095

1,348

1,395

32

Guinea

1,015

1,128

1,346

1,445

33

Timor-Leste

1,443

1,754

1,793

1,495

34

Kyrgyz Republic

1,196

1,283

1,435

1,570

35

Cameroon

1,539

1,667

1,584

1,609

36

Senegal

1,465

1,607

1,558

1,639

37

Kiribati

1,520

1,706

1,673

1,732

38

Haiti

1,235

1,765

1,673

1,792

39

Cambodia

1,607

1,662

1,771

1,901

40

Lao P.D.R.

2,546

2,513

2,172

1,984

41

Afghanistan

611

n/a

n/a

$300 – $450*

42

Lebanon

3,589

n/a

n/a

$640 – $1,150*

43

Pakistan

1,377

1,564

1,658

$470 – $980*

44

Sri Lanka

3,894

4,016

3,293

$420 – $750*

45

Syria

n/a

n/a

n/a

$540 – $850*

46

Ukraine

3,778

4,862

n/a

$1300 – $1,750*

Estimates for the Year 2023

According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), there are currently 46 countries classified as the world’s least developed nations. These countries are frequently confronted with substantial hurdles, such as limited access to global markets, a lack of technical help, and limited access to innovative technologies. Poverty is a major issue in many less fortunate countries, with hundreds of millions of people living below the poverty line. This prolonged poverty is largely due to poor resource distribution within these countries.

  • In Africa, a total of 33 countries are part of a diverse group that includes Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Togo, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, and Zambia. These countries add to Africa’s diverse tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and histories.
  • Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste, and Yemen are among the nine Asian countries. These countries exhibit a varied range of Asian cultures, traditions, and landscapes.
  • Caribbean : Haiti
  • Pacific: Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu

Read Also: Top 50 Richest Countries in the World in 2023

Why Are Many African Nations Underdeveloped?

European powers have historically colonized many African nations, and this colonial past has had a significant impact on Africa. Over the last two centuries, Europe has increased its power over the world, frequently in the name of trade. When European nations began to pay attention to Africa, their main goal was to take use of the continent’s rich mineral resources. Sadly, this effort quickly grew into a far more extensive and evil type of domination over African empires and communities.

The fact that people in Africa had restricted access to education was one of the obvious effects of colonialism in that continent. Additionally, many projects involved forced labor, with Africans frequently working under difficult circumstances for low pay, such as one loaf of bread per day. Europeans started to extract a variety of natural resources from Africa, such as cotton, gold, diamonds, ivory, rubber, metals, and palm oil.

The complicated interplay of economic exploitation, the cruel institution of slavery, racial oppression, and, occasionally, well-intended but frequently mistaken reform initiatives characterizes the European occupation of Africa. The socio-economic and political environment of the continent underwent significant change as a result of this historical era.

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