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For Poorest Economies, Next 25 Years Could Prove Decisive

Analyzing barriers, potential solutions, and success stories as 26 low-income countries strive for middle-income status by 2050.

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For Poorest Economies, Next 25 Years Could Prove Decisive. Photo by the World Bank.

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  • The Scope of the Challenge
  • Opportunities Amid Adversity
    • Case Studies of Hope: Nepal and Rwanda
  • Lessons for Sustained Growth
    • Global Responsibilities
    • Why the Next 25 Years Matter
    • In Conclusion

Over 40% of the global population living in extreme poverty resides in 26 nations, where conflict, debt, and climate challenges stymie progress.

A new World Bank report highlights how the next quarter-century presents a pivotal chance for these countries to achieve middle-income status, offering actionable insights and lessons from past successes.

The Scope of the Challenge

Persistent Poverty and Economic Stagnation

For two decades, progress in the world’s poorest economies has been alarmingly slow. Despite earlier success stories from nations like India and Indonesia, most low-income countries—particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa—are caught in cycles of stagnation.

Inflation-adjusted GDP per capita growth has averaged less than 0.1% annually over the last 15 years.

  • Conflict and Instability: 17 of the 26 nations face ongoing violence, with mortality rates from conflicts 20 times higher than in other developing countries.
  • Debt and Vulnerability: Nearly all are in or near debt distress, limiting their capacity for public investment.

Adding to these issues is a disproportionate vulnerability to climate change. Severe droughts, floods, and rising temperatures wreak havoc on agriculture—the backbone of many of these economies.

Factor

Percentage of Affected Nations

Conflict or Fragility 65%
Debt Distress 85%
Climate Vulnerability 90%

Opportunities Amid Adversity

Natural Resources and Demographics

Despite grim statistics, these nations possess untapped potential. More than 60% of global cobalt reserves and 50% of graphite deposits are located within low-income countries—key to renewable energy transitions. Additionally, expanding working-age populations present an opportunity to boost productivity and innovation.

 

Case Studies of Hope: Nepal and Rwanda

Nepal: From Conflict to Stability

Once mired in civil war, Nepal’s commitment to peace and structural reforms paved its path to middle-income status. By fostering foreign investment and focusing on education, the country’s per capita income grew fourfold within two decades.

Rwanda: Turning Tragedy into Triumph

Rwanda’s recovery from the 1994 genocide demonstrates how political stability and targeted policies can drive growth. By investing in tourism and leveraging international debt relief, the nation quadrupled its GDP per capita within 20 years.

Lessons for Sustained Growth

Policy Priorities

To emulate the success of Nepal and Rwanda, low-income nations must:

  • Invest in education and infrastructure to create an environment conducive to private enterprise.
  • Develop trade-friendly policies, particularly for landlocked nations.
  • Enhance climate resilience through sustainable agricultural practices and renewable energy initiatives.

 

Global Responsibilities

The international community has a crucial role to play:

  • Expand debt relief programs for nations in distress.
  • Provide technical assistance to improve governance and policy implementation.
  • Facilitate investment in renewable energy to harness these countries’ vast resources.

Why the Next 25 Years Matter

The World Bank’s analysis underscores the urgency of this moment. Without immediate and coordinated efforts, only 6 of the 26 countries are projected to achieve middle-income status by 2050.

However, with targeted policies and international support, this trajectory can change, turning today’s challenges into tomorrow’s opportunities.

In Conclusion

The global fight against extreme poverty hinges on the progress of the 26 poorest nations. By drawing on lessons from past successes and leveraging untapped resources, these countries can overcome adversity.

The next quarter-century offers a defining chance to rewrite their narratives—and the world has a stake in ensuring they succeed.

 

Sources: THX News & World Bank.

Tags: conflict and povertydevelopment policy reformseconomic progress forecastextreme poverty eradicationglobal poverty challengeslow-income countries growthmiddle-income transitionpoorest economiesrenewable energy potentialSub-Saharan Africa growth
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