Poverty in Namibia

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Namibia has an economic growth rates averaging 4.3% according to the World Bank. Namibia is one of nine nations in Africa classified by the World Bank as upper center pay. Poverty in Namibia, notwithstanding, is common with an unemployment rate of 29.9%, poverty incidence of 26.9% and HIV prevalence of 16.9%.[1]

References

  1. ^ Summary of Poverty and Deprivation in Namibia 2015 United Nations Development Programme. Accessed 14 March 2019