Tuesday, September 27, 2011

postheadericon 10 Countries Most Suffer in the World

1. Somalia
Somalia is a country in the East African coast. Somalia has no recognized central government authority, no national currency. There are three sides to the dispute, namely Somaliland, Puntland and a small militant enemies, which led all three government opposition. Somalia has been ranked a Failed State Index during the last few years.

2. Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's economy continues to slump for some time past. Inflation in this country continue to rise to 2.2 million percent, which became the world's highest inflation. Due to high inflation, the central bank of Zimbabwe has issued a fourth version of the currency until now. The last time Zimbabwe's central bank issued a fraction $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion dollars !!!!) who became the world's largest nominal money which is then replaced with a dollar version of the 4 in which each $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion dollars) replaced the old money into a new $ 1 cash . With the economy continues to worsen, Zimbabwe's central bank decided to allow people to use the U.S. dollar as their currency to stabilize the economy back to Zimbabwe.

3. Sudan

Sudan is a country located in northeastern Africa. Sudan is the largest country in Africa and the Arab region and the tenth largest country in the world.
In 2001, the World Bank estimates that enrollment elementary school students is 46% and 21 percent of high school students consisting of students who qualify. Level of continuity of education in Sudan is very varied, in some provinces even just reaching below 20 percent. Sudan has 19 Arabic-speaking university. Education at secondary level and higher education at the university experienced a serious obstacle problems caused by the majority of the population sex men perform military service before it can complete their education.

4. Chad
Chad is a country in Central Africa are landlocked. Chad is bordered by Libya to the north; Central African Republic in the south; Niger in the west; in eastern Sudan, and Nigeria and Cameroon in the southwest. Caused by distance and most of the temperate desert region, countries concerned are referred to as 'dead heart of Africa'. As the country's largest former French colony, Chadincluded poor countries. More than 75% of the population was in destitute circumstances. In the 2000s, the situation is relatively better because its per capita income exceeds U.S. $ 1,000.

5. Democratic Republic of Congo
Prolonged civil war took place in the Congo since 1998 which destroyed and dragged the whole region and surrounding countries. The violence has destroyed infrastructure and economy of the country until the UN finally took over the problems in the country and forced President Joseph Kabila held a General Election on July 30, 2006.

6. Iraq
Iraq is a country in the Middle East or Southwest Asia, which includes most of Mesopotamia as well as the northwestern end of the Zagros Mountains and the eastern part of the Syrian Desert. The country is bordered with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in the south, Jordan to the west, Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, and Iran in the east. Iraq has a very narrow section of coastline at Umm Qashr in the Persian Gulf.

7. Afghanistan
Afghanistan is a relatively poor country, highly dependent on agriculture and animal husbandry. Its economy is weakened by political and military unrest. Most of people had a food crisis, clothing, housing, and inadequate health care. This condition is worsened by military operations and political uncertainties. Inflation remains a problem. International efforts to rebuild Afghanistan at the Tokyo Donors Conference for Afghan Reconstruction in January 2002, of which $ 4.5 million collected for the trust fund will be managed by the World Bank. Priority areas for reconstructionincluded education and health facilities, administrative capacity building, development of the agricultural sector, and rebuilding roads, energy, and telecommunications networks.

8. Central African Republic
Was originally a colony of France, the Central African Republic became independent in 1960. This new state quickly fell on dictatorship under his first president, David Dacko. In 1966, Dacko was overthrown by his cousin, Jean Bedel Bokassa who founded the militant empire and became dictator. In 1976 Bokassa declared himself emperor and was crowned in a ceremony which is too fancy and expensive that was criticized by many other countries. He also frequently violate human rights and support the anti-French movement. As a result, the French government supported a coup against his government and in 1979, Dacko was returned to power in the country. The second uprising occurred in 1981, and the democratic government came to power in 1993. But in 2003, a coup to happen again, where Francois Bozize took power.

9. Guinea
Previously known as French Guinea, now the country is sometimes called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbors, Guinea-Bissau. The capital, the central government, and its largest city is Conakry.

10
. Pakistan


It is a country located in South Asia. Pakistan is bordered by India, Iran, Afghanistan, China and the Arabian Sea. With more than 150 million people, Pakistan was ranked the sixth country with a population in the world. It also ranked third in the country's largest Muslim population in the world (after Indonesia and India) and also one of the key members of OKI.

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