Arab least developed countries

E137491

Arab least developed countries are the poorest and most economically vulnerable member states of the Arab region, characterized by low income, weak infrastructure, and limited human development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country grouping
developing country subgroup
economic classification
characteristic food insecurity risk
high dependence on primary commodities
high economic vulnerability
high exposure to external shocks
high poverty rates
high underemployment
high unemployment
inadequate health infrastructure
limited access to quality education
limited human development
limited industrialization
limited productive capacities
low human capital indicators
narrow export base
vulnerability to climate change
weak infrastructure
weak social services
developmentPriority economic diversification
human capital development
infrastructure development
poverty reduction
economicStatus low income
hasMember Comoros
Djibouti
Mauritania
Somalia
Sudan
Yemen
language Arabic
receives official development assistance
technical assistance
recognizedBy United Nations
region Arab world
Middle East and North Africa
religion Islam (majority)
subclassOf Arab countries
least developed countries
targetOf UN support measures for LDCs
international development programs
usesClassificationCriteria high economic and environmental vulnerability
low gross national income per capita
weak human assets

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Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development beneficiary Arab least developed countries