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  1. Summary. Description Least Developed Countries map.svg. English: The Least Developed Countries, as designated by the United Nations. Date. 9 January 2008. Source. English: Based on Image:BlankMap-World6, compact.svg with colour applied. Author. Gabbe, by trivially changing a map originally by Canuckguy.

  2. Minst utvecklade länder ( MUL eller MUL-länder; [ 1][ 2][ 3] ibland LDC efter engelskans Least Developed Countries) är en term som använts inom FN-sammanhang sedan 1971. [ 4] Den är till för att uppmärksamma de av världens alla länder som är i störst behov av utveckling och bistånd på i stort sett alla områden.

  3. The United Nations Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries was established as a subsidiary organ of the UN General Assembly on 23 December 2016 [1] by the United Nations resolution 71/251 to support Least Developed Countries (LDCs) to strengthen their science and technology and innovation (STI) capacities.

  4. The Enhanced Integrated Framework for Trade-Related Assistance for the Least Developed Countries (commonly abbreviated as EIF) is a global development program with the objective of supporting least developed countries (LDCs) to better integrate into the global trading system and to make trade a driver for development. [1]

  5. May 15, 2019 · World map (updated 2019) showing advanced, transitioning, less and least developed countries. The CIA gives the following definitions: Advanced Economies: A term used by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the top group in its hierarchy. Similar to the term "Developed countries" but adds Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, but ...

  6. The classification currently applies to around 49 countries (as of June 14, 2007). In 2007, the United Nations graduated Cape Verde from the category of Least Developed Countries. This is only the second time it has happened to a country. [1] The first country to graduate from LDC status was Botswana in 1994.

  7. France. In its 2000 assessment of world health systems, the World Health Organization found that France provided the "best overall health care" in the world. [125] In 2005, France spent 11.2% of GDP on health care, or US$3,926 per capita. Of that, approximately 80% was government expenditure.

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