The United Nations defines extreme or abject poverty as a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education, and information. While poverty mostly has to do with income, it is sometimes brought about by the lack of access to services. Shockingly, half of the world’s poorest people live in just 5 countries.
Poverty exists in virtually every country in the world today. Still, it is a more pressing issue in some countries than in others. A nation’s poverty rate is usually defined as the number of people (usually expressed as a percentage) in each demographic group whose income falls below the world-defined poverty line.
The poorest people in the world today Here is a look at the world’s poorest citizens. 10. Burundians – (64.90% of the population) With a poverty rate of about 64.9%, Burundi is among the top ten countries in the world when it comes to poverty. In addition to the widespread poverty, the East African country also has one of the world’s lowest Human Development Indexes (HDI).
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