Friday, January 28, 2011

14 Countries the most fail in the World

Posted on 2:05 PM by Moch Zakie A

1. Somalia

Somalia is a coastal city in East Africa nation that there is a de jure. Somalia has no central government authority, no national currency or other characteristics associated with a sovereign country, is formed. The de facto authority in the hands of governments that are not recognized, namely, Somaliland, Puntland and a small militant kingpin hostile to each other in all three leading government opposition. Somalia has been a Failed State Index during the last years ranking.

2. Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe's economy continues kemorosotan experience this for some time. Inflation in this country continue to rise to 2.2 million percent, [1], the world's highest inflation rate. [2] Due to this high inflation, has been Zimbabwe's Central Bank 4 versions of the Currency has issued so far. The last time spent in Zimbabwe Central Bank were a fraction of $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion U.S. dollars !!!!), the world's largest nominal money then the dollar version of the 4th Version, where each $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion U.S. dollars) replaced the old currency to $ 1 of new money was. With the economy deteriorate further in Zimbabwe Central Bank has now decided to allow people to stabilize the U.S. dollar as their currencies to the economy Zimbabwe.

3. Sudan

Sudan is a country in northeast Africa. Sudan is the largest country in Africa and the Arab region and the tenth largest country in the world. The location of schools in some urban areas, where several schools rusakbahkan in the south and west during the conflict in that country have been destroyed are concentrated.

In 2001, the World Bank estimates that the enrollment of primary school pupils 46%, and 21 percent of high school students from students who were eligible. Survival level of education in Sudan is very diverse to achieve in some provinces even just under 20 percent. Sudan has 19 Arabic-speaking university. Education at secondary and higher education at the University experienced a significant barrier to problems that lead through the majority of the population sex male military service before completing their training.

4. Chad

Chad Dalah a country in Central Africa, a landlocked country. Chad from Libya in North, Central African Republic in the south, west Niger, Sudan to the east, Nigeria and Cameroon, and in the southwest. Due to the distance and most of the temperate desert region that State in respect of the "dead heart of Africa." As the country's largest former French colony, Chad, including the poor countries. More than 75% of the population are in destitute circumstances. In the 2000s, the situation is relatively better because the income per capita exceeded 1,000 U.S. dollars.

Congo Democratic 5.Republik

Brothers held a long war in the Congo since 1998 to destroy and drag the whole region and surrounding countries. The violence has destroyed the infrastructure and economy of the country until the UN finally took over the problems in the country and forced President Joseph Kabila held a general election on 30 July 2006.

6.Irak

Iraq is a country in the Middle East or southwestern Asia, which included most of Mesopotamia and the north-western end of the Zagros Mountains and the eastern part of the Syrian desert. It shares borders with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in the south, west of Jordan, Syria in the north-western Turkey in the north, and Iran in the east. Iraq has a very narrow section of coastline at Umm Qashr in the Persian Gulf.

7. Afghanistan

Afghanistan is a relatively poor country, highly dependent on agriculture and animal husbandry. The economy of the recent political and military unrest weakened, extra dry hard with the difficulties of the nation between 1998-2001. Some people experience a food crisis, clothing, housing, and lack of health care. This status is through military operations and political uncertainties intensified. Inflation causes many problems. After the war, US-led coalition, which caused the fall of the Taliban in November 2001 and the formation of authority Interim Afghanistan (AIA) as a result of the Bonn Agreement in December 2001, the Annual International to rebuild Afghanistan at a donor conference in Tokyo for the reconstruction of Afghanistan in January 2002 aimed, in which $ 4 was € 5 million for a trust fund managed by the World Bank collected. Priority areas for reconstruction of the building of education, health and wellness, capacity-building, development of the agricultural sector and reconstruction of roads, energy and telecommunications networks.

8. Central African Republik

In his home to a colony of France, the Central African Republic became independent in 1960. This new state quickly fell to the dictatorship under its first president, David Dacko. Dacko was in 1966 by his cousin, Jean Bedel Bokassa, the kingdom of militants and a dictator who was overthrown founded complicated behavior. In 1976, Emperor Bokassa declared and was criticized in a ceremony that was too luxurious and expensive that many other countries will be crowned. He has also often violate human rights and supporting the anti-French movement. As a result, the French government supported a coup against his government and in 1979, Dacko was returned to power in the country. The second rebellion came in 1981 and the democratic government came to power in 1993. But in 2003 there was a coup again, where François Bozizé took power.

9. Guinea

, Today the country is also called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from its neighbors to distinguish Guinea-Bissau: Formerly known as French Guinea (French Guinea English). The capital of the central government, and the largest city is Conakry.

10. Pakistan

is a country in South Asia. Pakistan borders India, Iran, Afghanistan, China and the Arabian Sea. With more than 150 million people, Pakistan was the sixth largest country in the world's population. He ranked in the most populated Muslim country in the world (after Indonesia and India) third and also one of the most important members of the OIC.

11. Ivory Coast

Côte d'Ivoire is a country in West Africa, which borders Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana in the west, north and east and the Gulf of Guinea in the south. As one of the most prosperous nations in tropical regions of West Africa, the economic development of political unrest caused by corruption and refusal to reform has been undermined caused.

12. Haiti

Countries that are affected by the earthquake a year ago that have terdahsyat GDP per capita of 790 USD or about $ 2/orang/hari!

13. Burma (Myanmar)

is a country in Southeast Asia. State with an area of 680 thousand square kilometers of which is ruled by the military government since a coup in 1988. This country is a developing country and has a population of more than 50 million people. The country's capital from Yangon earlier, before the move by the government of the military junta to 7 November 2005 Naypyidaw.

In 1988 there was a wave of demonstrations against the military junta government. A wave of demonstrations in force by the army stopped the protesters. More than 3,000 people were killed.

In the 1990 elections the pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi won 82 percent of the vote but the election results not recognized the military regime in power.

14. Kenya

Kenya is a republic with a president system of representative democracy, where the President of Kenya was the Head of State and Government as well. The country is also wearing a multi-party system. The executive is the government which also holds the legislative power to the National Assembly. The judicial power is not affected by these two powers

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