by Nathaniel Cahners Hindman
The 10 Poorest Countries In The World: Oxford University UN (PHOTOS)
Sub-Saharan Africa is the poorest region in the world, followed by South Asia, according to a new measure developed by Oxford University, with support from the U.N. The measure, called the Multidimensional Poverty Index, or MPI, will replace the Human Poverty Index in the United Nations' upcoming Human Development Report, due out this October. (hat tip to The Economist)
For the past 13 years, the U.N.'s annual report has used the Human Poverty Index, which employs three basic dimensions -- length of life, knowledge and standard of living -- to measure poverty in developing nations.
But this year, the U.N. will use Oxford's Index: a "multidimensional picture of people living in poverty" that complements income measurements "by reflecting a range of deprivations that afflict a person's life," including whether a household has a decent toilet, clean water to drink within 30 minutes on foot, electricity, school-aged children enrolled in school and whether any member of a household is malnourished, say researchers.
The countries below are, according to the MPI, the 10 poorest countries in the world:
10. Sierra Leone
9. Guinea
8. Liberia
7. Central African Republic
6. Somalia
5. Burundi
4. Burkina Faso
3. Mali
2. Ethiopia
1. Niger
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/03/t...
For the past 13 years, the U.N.'s annual report has used the Human Poverty Index, which employs three basic dimensions -- length of life, knowledge and standard of living -- to measure poverty in developing nations.
But this year, the U.N. will use Oxford's Index: a "multidimensional picture of people living in poverty" that complements income measurements "by reflecting a range of deprivations that afflict a person's life," including whether a household has a decent toilet, clean water to drink within 30 minutes on foot, electricity, school-aged children enrolled in school and whether any member of a household is malnourished, say researchers.
The countries below are, according to the MPI, the 10 poorest countries in the world:
10. Sierra Leone
9. Guinea
8. Liberia
7. Central African Republic
6. Somalia
5. Burundi
4. Burkina Faso
3. Mali
2. Ethiopia
1. Niger
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/03/t...

Brother Corey,
What's up? Thanks again for the information you added to this blog. I'll check it out, but you didn't give a link for the series. I will try to google it.