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    53% of the population of the Middle East live on $ 4 a day

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    53% of the population of the Middle East live on $ 4 a day Empty 53% of the population of the Middle East live on $ 4 a day

    Post by Rocky Tue 07 Oct 2014, 5:59 am

    53% of the population of the Middle East live on $ 4 a day

     
     
    The World Bank says that the extreme poverty rates are still low in the region, but the ability to fall into the clutches of poverty is very high.
    WASHINGTON - The World Bank revealed that 53% of the population of the Middle East and North Africa on the $ 4 per person per day only, explaining that the extreme poverty rates are still low in the region, but the ability to fall into the clutches of poverty is very high.


    The number of people in the region 345.4 million people in 2013 Arthaa of 339.6 million people in 2012, and swallowing the population growth rate in the past 1.7%. revealed the World Bank in a report on Saturday that the rate of growth of per capita GDP declined 2.2% in 2013 , while grew by 4.5% in the previous year. predicted the World Bank to resume the economic growth rate in the region in 2014 to 1.9%, and that is leading oil-exporting countries, particularly the Gulf states recovery process. came in a report that the stimulus packages in the Gulf coupled with an increase money flows to the region, particularly Egypt and Jordan that would enhance growth rates in the region in light of the continued rise in capital spending and ongoing. report revealed that the World Bank approved a 2.8 billion dollars for the region to finance 21 projects in the fiscal year ending at the end of June last year, and included support of $ 2.6 billion of World Bank loans for Reconstruction and Development and $ 199 million of commitments IDA, also has been associated with the bank to provide special funding worth 68 million dollars for five projects in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
     

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