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2011
PA S S P O RT
2
Greenland
South Georgia
Falkland Islands
Svalbard
New Caledonia
Guam
Queen Elizabeth Islands
Aleutian Islands
The Hawaiian Islands
The Bermuda Islands
Galapagos Islands
Cook Islands
Easter Island
South Orkney Islands
Novaja Zemlja
Severnaya Zemlya
New Siberian Islands
Wrangel Island
Canada
United States
United States
MexicoThe Bahamas
Cuba
Cuba
JamaicaBelizeGuatemala
El Salvador
HondurasNicaragua
Costa Rica PanamaColombia
Ecuador
4. Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
5. Dominica
Dominica
DominicanRepublic
Dominican Republic
6. Grenada
Grenada
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
3. Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis
2. Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia
Haiti
Haiti
1. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
12
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6 Trinidad and Tobago
Barbados
Trinidad and Tobago
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
French GuianaGuyana
ColombiaGuyana
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
Venezuela
Suriname
Belarus
Belarus
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Hungary Moldova
Poland
Romania
Russia
Russia
Russia
Slovakia Ukraine
Denmark
Estonia
FinlandIceland
Ireland
LatviaLithuania
Norway
Sweden
United Kingdom
Denmark
Ireland
LatviaLithuania
Sweden
United Kingdom
Albania
Andorra
10. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Greece
Greece
Italy
Italy
7. Macedonia
7
Malta
Malta
8. Montenegro
8
Portugal
San Marino
9. Serbia
9
Slovenia
Spain Vatican City
Austria
Austria
Belgium
France
Germany
Poland
Romania
Ukraine
PortugalSpain
France
Germany
LiechtensteinLuxembourg
Monaco
Netherlands
Switzerland
Turkey
10
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
TajikistanTurkmenistan
Uzbekistan
China Japan
Mongolia
North Korea
South Korea
Taiwan
Egypt
BruneiCambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Vietnam
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Iran
Maldives
NepalPakistan
Sri Lanka
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Cyprus
Cyprus
Georgia
IraqIsrael
Jordan KuwaitLebanon
Oman
Qatar
SaudiArabia
Syria
United ArabEmirates
WestBank
Yemen
Turkey
Burundi
Comoros
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
MauritiusMozambique
Rwanda
Seychelles
Somalia
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Angola
CameroonCentral African
Republic
Chad
Congo
11. Democratic Republic of the Congo
11
12. Equatorial Guinea
12Gabon
13. São Tomé and Príncipe
13
Algeria
AlgeriaMorocco Tunisia
MoroccoTunisia
Sudan
LibyaWestern Sahara
Botswana
Lesotho
Namibia
South AfricaSwaziland
14. Benin
14
Burkina FasoCape Verde
Côte d'Ivoire
Gambia
GhanaGuineaGuinea-Bissau
Liberia
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Nigeria
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Togo
Australia
New Zealand
Fiji
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu
Federated States ofMicronesia Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Nauru
Northern Mariana Islands
Palau
Samoa
Tonga
Tuvalu
.
3
EURO
PEM
ENA
AM
ERIC
AS
APA
C
EU
ROA
SIA
AFR
ICA
Greenland
South Georgia
Falkland Islands
Svalbard
New Caledonia
Guam
Queen Elizabeth Islands
Aleutian Islands
The Hawaiian Islands
The Bermuda Islands
Galapagos Islands
Cook Islands
Easter Island
South Orkney Islands
Novaja Zemlja
Severnaya Zemlya
New Siberian Islands
Wrangel Island
Canada
United States
United States
MexicoThe Bahamas
Cuba
Cuba
JamaicaBelizeGuatemala
El Salvador
HondurasNicaragua
Costa Rica PanamaColombia
Ecuador
4. Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda
Barbados
5. Dominica
Dominica
DominicanRepublic
Dominican Republic
6. Grenada
Grenada
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
3. Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Kitts and Nevis
2. Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia
Haiti
Haiti
1. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
12
3 45
6 Trinidad and Tobago
Barbados
Trinidad and Tobago
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
French GuianaGuyana
ColombiaGuyana
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
Venezuela
Suriname
Belarus
Belarus
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Hungary Moldova
Poland
Romania
Russia
Russia
Russia
Slovakia Ukraine
Denmark
Estonia
FinlandIceland
Ireland
LatviaLithuania
Norway
Sweden
United Kingdom
Denmark
Ireland
LatviaLithuania
Sweden
United Kingdom
Albania
Andorra
10. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Greece
Greece
Italy
Italy
7. Macedonia
7
Malta
Malta
8. Montenegro
8
Portugal
San Marino
9. Serbia
9
Slovenia
Spain Vatican City
Austria
Austria
Belgium
France
Germany
Poland
Romania
Ukraine
PortugalSpain
France
Germany
LiechtensteinLuxembourg
Monaco
Netherlands
Switzerland
Turkey
10
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
TajikistanTurkmenistan
Uzbekistan
China Japan
Mongolia
North Korea
South Korea
Taiwan
Egypt
BruneiCambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Vietnam
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
India
Iran
Maldives
NepalPakistan
Sri Lanka
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Cyprus
Cyprus
Georgia
IraqIsrael
Jordan KuwaitLebanon
Oman
Qatar
SaudiArabia
Syria
United ArabEmirates
WestBank
Yemen
Turkey
Burundi
Comoros
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
MauritiusMozambique
Rwanda
Seychelles
Somalia
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Angola
CameroonCentral African
Republic
Chad
Congo
11. Democratic Republic of the Congo
11
12. Equatorial Guinea
12Gabon
13. São Tomé and Príncipe
13
Algeria
AlgeriaMorocco Tunisia
MoroccoTunisia
Sudan
LibyaWestern Sahara
Botswana
Lesotho
Namibia
South AfricaSwaziland
14. Benin
14
Burkina FasoCape Verde
Côte d'Ivoire
Gambia
GhanaGuineaGuinea-Bissau
Liberia
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Nigeria
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Togo
Australia
New Zealand
Fiji
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu
Federated States ofMicronesia Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Nauru
Northern Mariana Islands
Palau
Samoa
Tonga
Tuvalu
.
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2 0 I S l A M I C N A t I O N S l I S t
P R O S P E R I t Y A N D Q U A l I t Y O F l I F E M E t R I C S
APAC Pakistan 5Indonesia 7Bangladesh 10Afghanistan 16 MENA Saudi Arabia 6Egypt 9Algeria 11Morocco 12Iraq 13Syria 15Tunisia 17
AFRICA Nigeria 8Côte d’Ivoire 14Cameroon 18Senegal 19Guinea 20Mozambique 21Benin 23 EUROASIA Tajikistan 22Kyrgyzstan 24
The Future of the Global Muslim Population 26Top 100 Public Intellectuals 27N-11 Countries 28OIC Countries 29OECD Countries 30G20 Countries 31UN Cluster Approach 32Millennium Development Goals 33Corruption Perceptions Index 34-35UN HDI 36-37Glossary 38-39
ROADMAP COUNtRIES
5
I N D I A N S U b C O N t I N E N t
PAKIStAN
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Mobilink - Subsidiary of Orascom, VimpelCom (51.7%) & WIND Telecom (48.3%) (32m)Telenor - Subsidiary of Telenor Holdings (25m)Ufone - Owned by Etisalat & PTCL (20m)Warid - JV: Abu Dhabi Group (70%) & SingTel (30%) (18m)Zong - Owned by China mobile (8m)
GDP Per Capita: $ 1,007 (Rank 169) GNI Per Capita: $ 1,050 (Rank 164)Corruption Index: 2.3 (Rank 143) UN HDI: 0.504 (Rank 145)
ODA (Multilateral): $ 1,268 m ODA (Bilateral): $ 1,590 m FDI: $ 2,016 m Remittances: $ 9,690 m
Population: 187,342,721 Languages: Punjabi, Urdu, EnglishCurrency: Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
Adult Literacy: 49.90% (93,484,018)Unemployment: 15.40% (28,850,779)Internet Penetration: 11.90% (22,293,784)
Religion: Muslim 95% (Sunni 90%, Sh’ia 10%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 60.40% Active Mobile Subscribers: 113,156,544
APA
C
Chief of State: President Asif Ali ZARDARI
Head of Government: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza GILANI
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 11m 1.9m
In 5 Years
43m$ 266m Over 10 Years
212m
$ 1,312m
$17,129,504
6
M I D D l E E A S t
SAUDI ARAbIA
MEN
A
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
STC - Government and related bodies (83%), investors (17%) (20m)Mobily - 6 strategic local partners (45%), Etisalat (27%), Public Subscription in an IPO (20%) (15m)Zain - Shareholders (37.67%), Kuwait Investment Authority (25%), Al-Khair National for Stocks & Real Estate Co (12.67%) (4m)
GDP Per Capita: $15,836 (Rank 55)GNI Per Capita: $16,190 (Rank 48)Corruption Index: 4.7 (Rank 50)UN HDI: 0.770 (Rank 56)
ODA (Multilateral): N/AODA (Bilateral): N/AFDI: $21,560 m Remittances: $236 m
Population: 26,131,703Languages: ArabicCurrency: Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR)
Adult Literacy: 78.80% (20,591,782)Unemployment: 10.80% (2,822,224)Internet Penetration: 36.60% (9,564,203)
Religion: Muslim 100% (Sunni 90%, Sh’ia 10%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 167.35% Active Mobile Subscribers: 43,730,741
Chief of State: King and Prime Minister ABDALLAH bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 4.8m 0.8m
In 5 Years
19m$ 115m
Over 10 Years
92m$ 570m
$10,213,777
7
INDONESIAS O U t h - E A S t A S I A
APA
C
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Telkomsel - State owned Telkom (65%), Singapore Telecommunications (35%) (94m)Satelindo + IM3 (Indosat) - Qtel (65%), Public (20.71%), State owned (14.29%) (44m)Excelcomindo (XL) - Axiata Group Berhad (66.7%), Public (20%), Etisalat (13.3%) (40m)Telkom Flexi - State owned (51.82%), Public (48.18%) (18m)
GDP Per Capita: $2,946 (Rank 129)GNI Per Capita: $2,500 (Rank 135)Corruption Index: 2.8 (Rank 110)UN HDI: 0.617 (Rank 124)
ODA (Multilateral): $738 mODA (Bilateral): $426 mFDI: $13,304 mRemittances: $6,916 m
Population: 245,613,043 Languages: Bahasa Indonesia (IDR)Currency: Indonesian Rupiah
Adult Literacy: 90.40% (222,034,191)Unemployment: 7.10% (17,438,526)Internet Penetration: 8.40% (20,631,496)
Religion: Muslim 86.1% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 67.08% Active Mobile Subscribers: 164,746,872
Chief of State: President Susilo Bambang YUDHOYONO
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 18m 3m
In 5 Years
70m$ 435m
Over 10 Years
346m$ 2,146m
$22,160,360
8
W E S t E R N A F R I C A
NIGERIA
AFR
ICA
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
MTN - MTN (76%) (39m)Globacom - Globacom (20m)Zain (Bharti) - Bharti Airtel (65.7%) (16m)Etisalat - Etisalat, Mubadala, Nigerian Investors (7m)Others (6m)
GDP Per Capita: $1,222 (Rank 157)GNI Per Capita: $1,180 (Rank 157)
Corruption Index: 2.4 (Rank 134)UN HDI: 0.459 (Rank 156)
ODA (Multilateral): ODA (Bilateral): FDI: Remittances:
Population: 155,215,573Languages: EnglishCurrency: Nigerian Naira (NGN)
Adult Literacy: 68.00% (105,546,590)Unemployment: 4.90% (7,605,563)Internet Penetration: 28.50% (44,236,438)
Religion: Muslim 50% (Sunni 95%, Sh’ia 5%), Christian 40%
Mobile Phone Penetration: 47.32% Active Mobile Subscribers: 73,443,545
Chief of State: President Goodluck JONATHAN
$999 m$716 m
$6,049 m$10,045 m
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 8m 1.3m
In 5 Years
31m$ 194mOver 10 Years
154m$ 957m
$13,223,363
9
N O R t h A F R I C A
EGYPt
MEN
A
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Vodafone - Vodafone Group PLC (54.9%), Telecom Egypt (44.70%), Free Float (0.20%) (32m)ECMS (Mobinil) - Orange SA (36.4%), Orascom Telecom (34.6%), Free Float (28.97%) (30m)Etisalat Egypt - Etisalat (76%), Egypt Post (20%), Other Investors (4%) (20m)
GDP Per Capita: $2,699 (Rank 138)GNI Per Capita: $2,440 (Rank 136)Corruption Index: 3.1 (Rank 98)UN HDI: 0.644 (Rank 113)
ODA (Multilateral): $229 mODA (Bilateral): $722 mFDI: $6,386 mRemittances: $7,725 m
Population: 82,079,636Languages: ArabicCurrency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)
Adult Literacy: 71.40% (58,604,860)Unemployment: 9.00% (7,387,167)
Internet Penetration: 20.90% (17,154,644)
Religion: Muslim 90% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 69.44% Active Mobile Subscribers: 56,993,320
Chief of State: President (vacant)
Head of Government: Prime Minister (vacant)
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 8m 1.3m
In 5 Years
31m$ 194mOver 10 Years
154m$ 957m
$13,223,363
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 6m 1m
In 5 Years
24m$ 150m
Over 10 Years
120m$ 742m
$11,518,274
10
I N D I A N S U b C O N t I N E N t
bANGlADESh
APAC
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
GrameenPhone (Telenor) - Telenor (55%), Grameen Telecom (45%) (23m)Bangalink/Sheba (Orascom Tel) - Orascom Telecom (100%) (19m)TM Int’l (Telekom Malaysia) (12m)Warid (3m)PBTL (SingTel) (2m) BTTB (1m)
GDP Per Capita: $673 (Rank 178)GNI Per Capita: $700 (Rank 175)Corruption Index: 2.4 (Rank 134)UN HDI: 0.500 (Rank 146)
ODA (Multilateral): $515 mODA (Bilateral): $783 mFDI: $968 mRemittances: $10,852 m
Population: 158,570,535 Languages: BanglaCurrency: Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)
Adult Literacy: 47.90% (75,955,286)
Unemployment: 5.10% (8,087,097)Internet Penetration: 0.40% (634,282)
Religion: Muslim 89.5% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 34.28% Active Mobile Subscribers: 54,355,894
Chief of State: President Zillur RAHMAN
Head of Government: Prime Minister Sheikh HASINA Wajed
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 6m 1m
In 5 Years
23m$ 143mOver 10 Years
114m$ 708m
$11,389,445
11
N O R t h A F R I C A
MEN
A
AlGERIA
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Djezzy - Orascom Telecom (15m)Mobilis - Algerie Telecom (9m)Nedjma (Wataniya) - Qtel (46.4%) (8m)
GDP Per Capita: $4,495 (Rank 109)GNI Per Capita: $4,450 (Rank 105)Corruption Index: 2.9 (Rank 105)UN HDI: 0.698 (Rank 96)
ODA (Multilateral): ODA (Bilateral): FDI: Remittances:
Population: 34,994,937 Languages: ArabicCurrency: Algerian Dinar (DZD)
Adult Literacy: 69.90% (24,461,461)Unemployment: 10.00% (3,499,494)Internet Penetration: 13.40% (4,689,322)
Religion: Muslim 99% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 93.65% Active Mobile Subscribers: 32,771,749
Chief of State: President Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA
$110 m $218 m
$2,291 m$2,044 m
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 4m 0.6m
In 5 Years
14m$ 86m
Over 10 Years
69m$427m
$9,135,859
12
MEN
A
N O R t h A F R I C A
MOROCCO
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Maroc Telecom - Vivendi (53%) - (17m)Medi Tel - France Télécom (40%), FinanceCom+CDG (60%) (11m)Wana - Zain (31%) (2m)
GDP Per Capita: $2,808 (Rank 136)GNI Per Capita: $2,900 (Rank 127)Corruption Index: 3.4 (Rank 85)UN HDI: 0.582 (Rank 130)
ODA (Multilateral): ODA (Bilateral): FDI: Remittances:
Population: 31,968,361 Languages: Arabic, French Currency: Moroccan Dinar (MAD)
Adult Literacy: 52.30% (16,719,453)
Unemployment: 9.10% (2,909,121)Internet Penetration: 32.60% (10,421,686)
Muslim 99% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 80.01% Active Mobile Subscribers: 25,577,863
Chief of State: King MOHAMMED VI
Head of Government: Prime Minister Abbas EL FASSI
$313 m $611 m
$1,241 m$6,423 m
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 3m 0.5m
In 5 Years
11m$ 67m
Over 10 Years
54m$333m
8,428,274
13
MEN
A
M I D D l E E A S t
IRAQ
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Atheer Tel (MTC) - MTC (12m)AsiaCell (Qtel) - Qtel (30%) (8m)Korek Telecom - Korek Telecom Ltd. (4m)
GDP Per Capita: $2,565 (Rank 141)GNI Per Capita: $2,340 (Rank 137)Corruption Index: 1.5 (Rank 175)UN HDI: 0.573 (Rank 132)
ODA (Multilateral): $111 mODA (Bilateral): $2,076 mFDI: $1,426 mRemittances: $71 m
Population: 30,399,572 Languages: Arabic, KurdishCurrency: Iraqi Dinar (IRQ)
Adult Literacy: 74.10% (22,526,083)Unemployment: 15.30% (4,651,135)Internet Penetration: 1.00% (303,996)
Religion: Muslim 97% (Sunni 35%, Sh’ia 65%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 63.43% Active Mobile Subscribers: 19,283,552
Chief of State: President Jalal TALABANI
Head of Government: Prime Minister Nuri al-MALIKI
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 2m 0.4m
In 5 Years
8m$ 51m
Over 10 Years
41m$251m
$7,809,170
14
W E S t E R N A F R I C A
COtE D’IVOIRE
AFR
ICA
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
MTN - MTN (65%) (4m) Orange - France Télécom (4m)Koz - Comium (3m)Moov - Etisalat (0.5m)GreenN (ORICEL) - LAP (0.5m)Warid - Warid Telecom
GDP Per Capita: $1,154 (Rank 162)GNI Per Capita: $1,160 (Rank 158)Corruption Index: 2.2 (Rank 146)UN HDI: 0.400 (Rank 170)
ODA (Multilateral): $661 m ODA (Bilateral): $1,762 mFDI: $418 mRemittances: $179 m
Population: 21,504,162 Languages: French Currency: CFA Franc (XOF)
Adult Literacy: 48.70% (10,472,527)Unemployment: N/A
Internet Penetration: 5.00% (1,075,208)
Muslim 38.6% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%), Christian 32.8%
Mobile Phone Penetration: 68.97% Active Mobile Subscribers: 14,831,617
Chief of State: President Alassane OUATTARA
Head of Government: Prime Minister Guillaume SORO
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 2m 0.3m
In 5 Years
7m$ 39m
Over 10 Years
32m$193m
$7,501,868
15
M I D D l E E A S t
MEN
A
SYRIA
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
MTN Syria - MTN (75%) (4m)Syriatel - Syriatel (3m)
GDP Per Capita: $2,891 (Rank 132)GNI Per Capita: $2,790 (Rank 129)Corruption Index: 2.5 (Rank 127)UN HDI: 0.632 (Rank 119)
ODA (Multilateral): ODA (Bilateral): FDI: Remittances:
Population: 22,517,750 Languages: ArabicCurrency: Syrian Pound (SYP)
Adult Literacy: 79.60% (17,924,129)Unemployment: 8.30% (1,868,973)
Internet Penetration: 19.60% (4,413,479)
Religion: Muslim 90% (Sunni 85%, Sh’ia 15%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 48.39% Active Mobile Subscribers: 10,897,035
Chief of State: President Bashar al-ASAD
Head of Government: Prime Minister Adil SAFR
$141 m$117 m
$1,381 m$1,646 m
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 1m 0.3m
In 5 Years
5m$ 29m
Over 10 Years
23m$142m
$6,940,750
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I N D I A N S U b C O N t I N E N t
AFGhANIStAN
APAC
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
TDCA (ROSHAN) - Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (51%), Monaco Telecom International (36.75%), TeliaSonera (12.25%) (4m)Afghan Wireless (AWCC) - Telephone Systems International (4m)Areeba (MTN) - MTN Group 100% (4m) Etisalat - Etisalat, UAE (3m)Afghan Telecom - Owned by the State, MCIT (0.08m)
GDP Per Capita: $362 (Rank 196)GNI Per Capita: $290 (Rank 197)
Corruption Index: 1.4 (Rank 176)UN HDI: 0.398 (Rank 172)
ODA (Multilateral): $981 mODA (Bilateral): $5,205 mFDI: $76 mRemittances: N/A
Population: 29,835,392 Languages: Afghan Persian or Dari, Pashto
Currency: Afghan Afghani (AFN)
Adult Literacy: 28.10% (8,383,745)Unemployment: 35.00% (10,442,387)Internet Penetration: 3.00% (895,062)
Religion: Muslim 99% (Sunni 90%, Sh’ia 10%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 35.89% Active Mobile Subscribers: 10,707,016
Chief of State: President Hamid KARZAI
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 1.4m 0.3m
In 5 Years
5.6m$ 33.3m
Over 10 Years
27m$ 164m
$7,239,669
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MEN
A
N O R t h A F R I C A
tUNISIA
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Tunisiana - Qtel (75%) (6m)Tunisie Télécom - Tunisie Télécom Group (65%), Tecom DIG (35%) (5m)Orange - France Telecom, Divona (0.5m)
GDP Per Capita: $4,199 (Rank 114)GNI Per Capita: $4,060 (Rank 111)Corruption Index: 4.3 (Rank 59)UN HDI: 0.698 (Rank 94)
ODA (Multilateral): $134 mODA (Bilateral): $353 mFDI: $1,513 mRemittances: $1,970 m
Population: 10,629,186 Languages: ArabicCurrency: Tunisian Dinar (TND)
Adult Literacy: 74.30% (7,897,485)Unemployment: 13.00% (1,381,794)Internet Penetration: 33.50% (3,560,777)
Religion: Muslim 98% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 93.43% Active Mobile Subscribers: 9,931,060
Chief of State: Interim President Fouad M’BAZAA
Head of Government: Prime Minister Beji CAID ESSEBSI
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 1.4m 0.3m
In 5 Years
5.6m$ 33.3m
Over 10 Years
27m$ 164m
$7,239,669
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 1.1m 0.2m
In 5 Years
4.5m$ 26.2m
Over 10 Years
21.4m$ 129m
$6,889,266
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CAMEROON
M I D D l E A F R I C A
AFR
ICA
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
MTN - MTN (70%) (5m)Orange (SCM) - France Télécom (3m)
GDP Per Capita: $1,143 (Rank 163)GNI Per Capita: $1,180 (Rank 157)Corruption Index: 2.2 (Rank 146)
UN HDI: 0.482 (Rank 150)
ODA (Multilateral): $392 m ODA (Bilateral): $274 mFDI: $-0.6 mRemittances: $195 m
Population: 19,711,291 Languages: English, French
Currency: CFA Franc BEAC (XAF)
Adult Literacy: 67.90% (13,383,967)Unemployment: 30.00% (5,913,387)Internet Penetration: 3.90% (768,740)
Religion: Indigenous Beliefs 40%, Christian 40%, Muslim 20% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 38.58% Active Mobile Subscribers: 7,604,033
Chief of State: President Paul BIYA
Head of Government: Prime Minister Philemon YANG
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 0.8m 0.2m
In 5 Years
3.5m$ 20m
Over 10 Years
16.5m$99m
$6,616,853
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AFR
ICA
SENEGAl
W E S t E R N A F R I C A
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Orange (Sonatel) - France Télécom (52.2%) (5m)Tigo (SenTel) - MIC (100%) (2m)Expresso - Sudatel (0.2m)
GDP Per Capita: $1,042 (Rank 168)GNI Per Capita: $1,090 (Rank 161)Corruption Index: 2.9 (Rank 105)UN HDI: 0.459 (Rank 155)
ODA (Multilateral): $513 mODA (Bilateral): $530 mFDI: $237 mRemittances: $1,346 m
Population: 12,643,799 Languages: FrenchCurrency: CFA Franc (XOF)
Adult Literacy: 39.30% (4,969,013)Unemployment: 48.00% (6,069,024)Internet Penetration: 7.60% (960,929)
Religion: Muslim 94% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 57.00% Active Mobile Subscribers: 7,207,570
Chief of State: President Abdoulaye WADE
Head of Government: Prime Minister Soulayemane Ndene NDIAYE
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 0.8m 0.2m
In 5 Years
3.3m$ 19m
Over 10 Years
15.7m$94m
$6,621,386
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AFR
ICA
GUINEA
W E S t E R N A F R I C A
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Areeba - MTN (75%) (2m)Orange - Sonatel (85%) (0.7m)Sotelgui Guinea - Telekom Malaysia (0.2m)Intercell - Telecel Guinee SARLCellcom - Cellcom
GDP Per Capita: $452 (Rank 192)GNI Per Capita: $400 (Rank 191)Corruption Index: 2.0 (Rank 164)UN HDI: 0.344 (Rank 178)
ODA (Multilateral): $49 mODA (Bilateral): $168 mFDI: $101 mRemittances: $60 m
Population: 10,601,009 Languages: French Currency: Guinean Franc (GNF)
Adult Literacy: 29.50% (3,127,298)Unemployment: N/A
Internet Penetration: 1.00% (106,010)
Religion: Muslim 85% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 57.44% Active Mobile Subscribers: 6,089,390
Chief of State: President Alpha CONDE
Head of Government: Prime Minister Mohamed Said FOFANA
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 0.7m 0.2m
In 5 Years
2.9m$16m
Over 10 Years
13.3m$79.3m
$6,598,460
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AFR
ICA
E A S t E R N A F R I C A
MOZAMbIQUE
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
mCel - Partially owned by the State (4m)Vodacom - Vodacom (85%) (2m)Movitel S.A. (Movitel)
GDP Per Capita: $410 (Rank 194)GNI Per Capita: $440 (Rank 189)Corruption Index: 2.7 (Rank 116)
UN HDI: 0.322 (Rank 184)
ODA (Multilateral): $745 mODA (Bilateral): $1,340 mFDI: $789 mRemittances: $132 m
Population: 22,948,858 Languages: Emakhuwa, PortugueseCurrency: Mozambican Metical (MZN)
Adult Literacy: 47.80% (10,969,554)Unemployment: 21.00% (4,819,260)Internet Penetration: 2.70% (619,619)
Religion: Catholic 28.4%, Protestant 27.7%, Muslim 17.9% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 26.12% Active Mobile Subscribers: 5,994,355
Chief of State: President Armando GUEBUZA
Head of Government: Prime Minister Aires Bonifacio ALI
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 0.7m 0.2m
In 5 Years
2.9m$16m
Over 10 Years
13.3m$79.3m
$6,598,460
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year$ 0.7m 0.2mIn 5 Years
2.8m$ 15.8m
Over 10 Years
13.1m$78.1m
$6,502,055
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EURO
ASIA
tAJIKIStANC E N t R A l A S I A
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Beeline - Tacom (100%) [Tacom is 60% owned by VimpelCom] (0.8m)Babilon Mobile (0.8m)Mobile Lines of Tajikistan - Megafon (75%) (0.5m)Somoncom - TeliaSonera (59.45%) (0.2m)Indigo - TeliaSonera (60%) (0.2m)
GDP Per Capita: $820 (Rank 172)GNI Per Capita: $800 (Rank 170)
Corruption Index: 2.1 (Rank 154)UN HDI: 0.607 (Rank 127)
ODA (Multilateral): $265 m ODA (Bilateral): $152 mFDI: $16 mRemittances: $2,254 m
Population: 7,627,200 Languages: Tajik, RussianCurrency: Tajikistani Somoni (TJS)
Adult Literacy: 99.50% (7,589,064)Unemployment: 2.20% (167,798)Internet Penetration: 10.30% (785,602)
Religion: Muslim 90% (Sunni 93%, Sh’ia 7%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 72.24% Active Mobile Subscribers: 5,509,528
Chief of State: President Emomali RAHMON
Head of Government: Prime Minister Oqil OQILOV
BENEFICIARY IMPACT
First Year
$ 0.6m 0.2m
In 5 Years
2.6m$ 14.5mOver 10 Years
12.1m$71.8m
$6,541,425
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AFR
ICA
W E S t E R N A F R I C A
bENIN
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
MTN - MTN (75%) (2m)Moov - Etisalat (1m)Glo - Glo Mobile (0.8m)Bbcom - Bell Benin Communications (0.8m)Libercom - Benin Telecom (0.2m)
GDP Per Capita: $750 (Rank 175)GNI Per Capita: $780 (Rank 172)Corruption Index: 2.8 (Rank 110)UN HDI: $780 (Rank 172)
ODA (Multilateral): $364 mODA (Bilateral): $333 mFDI: $111 mRemittances: $248 m
Population: 9,325,032 Languages: French
Currency: CFA Franc (XOF)
Adult Literacy: 34.70% (3,235,786)Unemployment: N/A
Internet Penetration: 2.30% (214,476)
Religion: Catholic 27.1%, Muslim 24.4% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 58.52% Active Mobile Subscribers: 5,456,567
Chief of State: President Thomas YAYI Boni
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst Year
$ 0.6m 0.2m
In 5 Years
2.6m$ 14.4m
Over 10 Years
12m$71.1m
$6,536,216
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C E N t R A l A S I A
EURO
ASIA
KYRGYZStAN
C O U N t R Y P R O F I l E
G l O b A l P R O S P E R I t Y I N D I C A t O R S
M O b I l E l A N D S C A P E
Beeline - Sky Mobile Ltd. (2m)MegaCom - JSC Alpha Telecom (1m)Nexi - SoTel (0.5m) Fonex - Aktel Ltd. (0.4m)Katel - KATEL (0.1m)Sapat Mobile - Winline Ltd. (0.03m) O! - NUR Telecom Ltd.
GDP Per Capita: $860 (Rank 171)GNI Per Capita: $880 (Rank 169)Corruption Index: 2.0 (Rank 164)UN HDI: 0.615 (Rank 126)
ODA (Multilateral): $112 mODA (Bilateral): $215 mFDI: $234 mRemittances: $1,275 m
Population: 5,587,443 Languages: Kyrgyz Currency: Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)
Adult Literacy: 98.70% (5,514,806)
Unemployment: 18.00% (1,005,740)Internet Penetration: 41.20% (2,302,027)
Religion: Muslim 75% (Sunni 99%, Sh’ia 1%)
Mobile Phone Penetration: 84.32% Active Mobile Subscribers: 4,711,496
Chief of State: President Roza OTUNBAEVA
Head of Government: Prime Minister Almazbek ATAMBAYEV
$ 0.5m 0.1m
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst YearIn 5 Years
2.3m$ 12.4m
Over 10 Years
10.4m$61.4m
$6,549,989
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$ 0.5m 0.1m
BENEFICIARY IMPACTFirst YearIn 5 Years
2.3m$ 12.4m
Over 10 Years
10.4m$61.4m
$6,549,989
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1 0 C O U N t R I E S W I t h t h E l A R G E S t N U M b E R O F M U S l I M S I N 2 0 1 0
t h E F U t U R E O F t h E G l O b A l M U S l I M P O P U l A t I O N
1 0 C O U N t R I E S W I t h t h E l A R G E S t P R O J E C t E D N U M b E R O F M U S l I M S I N 2 0 3 0
Country Population Indonesia: 204, 847, 000Pakistan: 178, 097, 000India: 177, 286, 000Bangladesh: 148, 607, 000Egypt: 80, 024, 000
Country Population Pakistan: 256, 117, 000Indonesia: 238, 833, 000India: 236, 182, 000Bangladesh: 187, 506, 000Nigeria: 116, 832, 000
Country Population Egypt: 105, 065, 000Iran: 89, 626, 000 Turkey: 89, 127, 000Afghanistan: 50, 527, 000Iraq: 48, 350, 000
Country PopulationNigeria: 75, 728, 000Iran: 74, 819, 000Turkey: 74, 660, 000Algeria: 34, 780, 000Morocco: 32, 381, 000
According to a research carried out by the PEW Research Centre (Forum on Religion & Public Life), the number of Muslims around the world is expected to rise by about 35% to approximately 2.2 billion by 2030. The report suggests that Pakistan is expected to surpass Indonesia as a single largest Muslim population nation in the world by 2030.
However, the report also claims that the Muslim population is expected to grow at a slower pace in the next two decades than it did in the previous two decades. Some of the major and minor factors responsible for these demographic shifts in Global Muslim population are shown in this report..
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The Top 100 Public Intellectuals Poll was conducted in November 2005 and June 2008 by Prospect Magazine (UK) and Foreign Policy (US) on the basis of responding readers’ ballot. The objective was to determine the 100 most important public intellectuals who are still alive and active in public life.
(NOTABLE INTELLECTUAL RANKINGS: #11 Noam Chomsky, #12 Al Gore, #25 Slavoj Zizek, #32 Pope Benedict XVI)
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Name
Fethullah Gulen
Muhammad Yunus
Yusuf al-Qaradawi
Orhan Pamuk
Aitzaz Ahsan
Amr Khaled
Abdolkarim Soroush
Tariq Ramadan
Mahmood Mamdani
Shirin Ebadi
Profession
Muslim Scholar
Banker & Economist
Islamic Theologian
Novelist & Professor
Barrister-at-Law &PoliticianMuslim Activist & Accountant Thinker & Rumi Scholar
Philosopher, Theologian, Poet & TV Presenter Academic, Author & Political CommentatorLawyer & Judge
Country
Turkey
Bangladesh
Egypt
Turkey
Pakistan
Egypt
Iran
Egypt
Uganda
Iran
t O P 1 0 0 P U b l I C I N t E l l E C t U A l S
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N - 1 1 C O U N t R I E S
The Next Eleven (or N-11) are eleven countries identified by Goldman Sachs investment bank as having a high potential of becoming, along with the BRICs, the world’s largest economies in the 21st century. The bank chose these states, all with promising outlooks for investment and future growth, on December 12, 2005. The criteria that Goldman Sachs used were macroeconomic stability, political maturity, openness of trade and investment policies and the quality of education.
1. Bangladesh2. Egypt3. Indonesia4. Iran5. Mexico6. Nigeria
7. Pakistan8. Philippines9. South Korea10. Turkey11. Vietnam
Points to be noted about the N-11 countries are:
• Since we introduced the notion of the N-11 in late 2005, there has been increased focus on these countries (Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Turkey and Vietnam).•Recent economic performance has improved and equity markets have been strong.• While the N-11 may not have the scale to have a ‘BRIC-like’ impact, they could rival the G7.• As a source of new demand and sustained growth, they could surpass major markets.• Several of the N-11 could perhaps join the largest economies in the world.• Growth conditions vary widely across the N-11, and several face large challenges.• Growth stories could be much more compelling in places if conditions improved.• As a group of potentially large, fast-growing markets, the N-11 could be an important source of growth and opportunity.
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O I C C O U N t R I E S
1. Saudi Arabia
2. United Arab Emirates
3. Malaysia
4. Turkey
5. Indonesia
6. Iran
7. Nigeria
8. Algeria
9. Kuwait
10 . Libya
11. Kazakhstan
12. Qatar
13. Oman
14. Iraq
15. Pakistan
16. Egypt
17. Bahrain
18. Tunisia
19. Morocco
20. Bangladesh
21. Sudan
22. Côte d’Ivoire
23. Yemen
24. Syria
25. Azerbaijan
26. Gabon
27. Uzbekistan
28. Turkmenistan
29. Brunei
30. Jordan
31. Cameroon
32. Chad
33. Lebanon
34. Mozambique
35. Senegal
36. Tajikistan
37. Suriname
38. Benin
39. Mauritania
40. Uganda
41. Togo
42. Kyrgyzstan
43. Albania
44. Guinea
45. Guyana
46. Afghanistan
47. Burkina Faso
48. Mali
49. Djibouti
50. Somalia
51. Niger
52. Sierra Leone
53. Gambia
54. Maldives
55. Guinea-Bissau
56. Comoros
57. Palestinian territories
OIC “Organization of Islamic Cooperation” - The Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is the second largest inter-governmental organization after the United Nations which has membership of 57 states spread over four continents. The Organization is the collective voice of the Muslim world and ensuring to safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony among various people of the world.
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O E C D
OECD Countries The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is an international economic organisation of 34 countries founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade. It is a forum of countries committed to democracy and the market economy, providing a platform to compare policy experiences, seek answers to common problems, identify good practices, and co-ordinate domestic and international policies of its members.
Most OECD members are high-income economies with a high Human Development Index (HDI) and are regarded as developed countries.
1. Australia 2. Austria 3. Belgium 4. Canada 5. Chile 6. Czech Republic 7. Denmark 8. Estonia 9. Finland 10. France 11. Germany 12. Greece
13. Hungary 14. Iceland 15. Ireland 16. Israel 17. Italy 18. Japan 19. South Korea 20. Luxembourg 21. Mexico 22 Netherlands 23. New Zealand 24. Norway
25. Poland 26. Portugal 27. Slovakia 28. Slovenia 29. Spain 30. Sweden 31. Switzerland 32. Turkey 33. United Kingdom 34. United States
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G 2 0 C O U N t R I E S
The Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (also known as the G-20, G20, and Group of Twenty) is a group of finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 major economies: 19 countries plus the European Union, which is represented by the President of the European Council and by the European Central Bank. Collectively, the G-20 economies comprise more than 80 percent of the world’s GDP, 85 percent of global gross national product, 80 percent of world trade (including EU intra-trade) and two-thirds of the world population. They contribute to 84.1 percent and 82.2 percent of the world’s economic growth by nominal GDP and GDP (PPP) respectively from the years 2010 to 2016, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
1. Argentina2. Australia3. Brazil4. Canada5. China6. European Union7. France8. Germany9. India10. Indonesia
11. Italy12. Japan13. Mexico14. Russia15. Saudi Arabia16. South Africa17. South Korea18. Turkey19. United Kingdom20. United States
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t h E U N C l U S t E R A P P R O A C h
The cluster approach was first set out in a Humanitarian Response Review (HRR) paper commissioned by the UN following the Asian Tsunami in 2005. The basic premise was that accountability, predictability and reliability could be improved by identifying organisational leaders for different areas of the humanitarian response, i.e. clusters. Representatives of the international organisations, NGOs and the government are involved in this process. They jointly agree on a common list of projects to be funded and implemented by the various actors.
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M I l l E N N I U M D E V E l O P M E N t G O A l S
In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development Goals to be achieved by 2015. In September 2010, the world recommitted itself to accelerate progress towards these goals.
The MDGs provide a framework for the entire UN system to work coherently together toward a common end. UNDP, global development network on the ground in 177 countries and territories, is in a unique position to advocate for change, connect countries to knowledge and resources, and coordinate broader efforts at the country level.
ERADICATE EXTREME HUNGER AND POVERTYTarget 1: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than one dollar a day.Target 2: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger.
ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATIONTarget 3: Ensure that by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.
PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMENTarget 4: Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and to all levels of education no later than 2015.
REDUCE CHILD MORTALITYTarget 5: Reduce by two thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate.
IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTHTarget 6: Reducing by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio.
COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASESTarget 7: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV /AIDS.Target 8: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major diseases.
ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITYTarget 9: Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes and reverse the loss of environmental resources.Target 10: Halve by 2015 the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water.Target 11: By 2020 to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers.
A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENTTarget 15: Deal comprehensively with the debt problems of developing countries through national and international measures in order to make debt sustainable in the long term.Target 16: In cooperation with developing countries, develop and implement strategies for decent and productive work for youth.Target 17: In cooperation with the private sector, make available the benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications.
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AzerbaijanBangladeshHondurasNigeriaPhilippinesSierra LeoneTogoUkraineZimbabweMaldivesMauritaniaPakistanCameroonCote D’IvoireHaitiIranLibyaNepalParaguayYemenCambodiaCentral African RepublicComorosCongo-BrazzavilleGuinea-BissauKenyaLaosPapua New GuineaRussiaTajikistanDemocratic Republic of the CongoGuineaKyrgyzstanVenezuelaAngolaEquatorial GuineaBurundiChadSudanTurkmenistanUzbekistanIraqAfghanistanMyanmarSomalia
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NorwayAustraliaNetherlandsUnited StatesNew ZealandCanadaIrelandLiechtensteinGermanySwedenSwitzerlandJapanHong Kong, China (SAR)IcelandKorea (Republic of )DenmarkIsraelBelgiumAustriaFranceSloveniaFinlandSpainItalyLuxembourgSingaporeCzech RepublicUnited KingdomGreeceUnited Arab EmiratesCyprusAndorraBrunei DarussalamEstoniaSlovakiaMaltaQatarHungaryPolandLithuaniaPortugalBahrainLatviaChileArgentinaCroatiaBarbados
UruguayPalauRomaniaCubaSeychellesBahamasMontenegroBulgariaSaudi ArabiaMexicoPanamaSerbiaAntigua and BarbudaMalaysiaTrinidad and TobagoKuwaitLibyan Arab JamahiriyaBelarusRussian FederationGrenadaKazakhstanCosta RicaAlbaniaLebanonSaint Kitts and NevisVenezuela (Bolivarian Republic of )Bosnia and HerzegovinaGeorgiaUkraineMauritiusThe former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaJamaicaPeruDominicaSaint LuciaEcuadorBrazilSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesArmeniaColombiaIran (Islamic Republic of )OmanTongaAzerbaijanTurkeyBelizeTunisia
HIGH HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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RANK/ RANK/COUNTRY COUNTRYHDI HDI
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0.6980.6980.6910.6890.6880.6880.6870.6860.6820.6800.6740.6740.6650.6630.6610.6530.6490.6440.6440.6410.6410.6360.6330.6330.6320.6250.6250.6240.6190.6170.6170.6150.6070.5930.5890.5820.5740.5730.5680.5470.5410.5370.5330.5240.5230.5220.522
0.7830.7820.7810.7760.7730.7710.7710.7710.7700.7700.7680.7660.7640.7610.7600.7600.7600.7560.7550.7480.7450.7440.7390.7390.7350.7350.7330.7330.7290.7280.7280.7270.7250.7240.7230.7200.7180.7170.7160.7100.7070.7050.7040.7000.6990.6990.698
0.5100.5090.5090.5040.5000.4950.4860.4830.4820.4800.4660.4660.4620.4590.4590.4580.4540.4530.4500.4460.4350.4330.4300.4300.4290.4270.4200.4080.4000.4000.3980.3760.3630.3590.3530.3490.3440.3430.3360.3310.3290.3280.3220.3160.2950.286
JordanAlgeriaSri LankaDominican RepublicSamoaFijiChinaTurkmenistanThailandSurinameEl SalvadorGabonParaguayBolivia (Plurinational State of )MaldivesMongoliaMoldova (Republic of )PhilippinesEgyptOccupied Palestinian TerritoryUzbekistanMicronesia (Federated States of )GuyanaBotswanaSyrian Arab RepublicNamibiaHondurasKiribatiSouth AfricaIndonesiaVanuatuKyrgyzstanTajikistanViet NamNicaraguaMoroccoGuatemalaIraqCape VerdeIndiaGhanaEquatorial GuineaCongoLao People’s Democratic RepublicCambodiaSwazilandBhutan
Solomon IslandsKenyaSao Tome and PrincipePakistanBangladeshTimor-LesteAngolaMyanmarCameroonMadagascarTanzania (United Republic of )Papua New GuineaYemenSenegalNigeriaNepalHaitiMauritaniaLesothoUgandaTogoComorosZambiaDjiboutiRwandaBeninGambiaSudanCôte d’IvoireMalawiAfghanistanZimbabweEthiopiaMaliGuinea-BissauEritreaGuineaCentral African RepublicSierra LeoneBurkina FasoLiberiaChadMozambiqueBurundiNigerCongo (Democratic Republic of the)
MEDIUM HUMAN DEVELOPMENT LOW HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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G D P P E R C A P I t A
GDP per capita (current US$) is gross domestic product divided by midyear population. GDP is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products.
G N I P E R C A P I t A
GNI per capital (current US$) is the gross national income, converted to U.S. dollars using the World Bank Atlas method. GNI is the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad.
C O R R U P t I O N I N D E x
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranks countries according to the perception of corruption in the public sector. The CPI is an aggregate indicator that combines different sources of information about corruption
O D A ( M U l t I l A t E R A l )
Public and publicly guaranteed multilateral loans include loans and credits from the World Bank, regional development banks, and other multilateral and intergovernmental agencies (IMF, ADB, UN, etc). Excluded are loans from funds administered by an international organization on behalf of a single donor government; these are classified as loans from governments.
O D A ( b I l A t E R A l )
Bilateral transactions are those undertaken by a donor country directly with an aid recipient. They also include transactions with national and international non-government organizations active in development and other internal development-related transactions such as interest subsidies, spending on promotion of development awareness and administrative costs. Bilateral ODA includes project and programme aid, technical cooperation, developmental food aid, debt relief and humanitarian aid.
F D I
Foreign direct investment, net inflows (BoP, current US$) is the sum of equity capital, reinvestment of earnings, other long-term capital, and short-term capital as shown in the balance of payments.
R E M I t t A N C E S
(current US$) Workers’ remittances and compensation of employees comprise current transfers by migrant workers and wages and salaries earned by non-resident workers. Data are the sum of three items defined in the fifth edition of the IMF’s Balance of Payments Manual: workers’ remittances, compensation of employees, and migrants’ transfers.
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U N h D I
The United Nations Human Development Index (UN HDI) is a global measurement standard which goes beyond income to assess the level of people’s long-term well-being and quality of life. The Human Development Index is calculated by combining indicators of life expectancy, educational attainment and income into a composite human development index, the HDI. The formula defining the HDI is promulgated by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). In general, to transform a raw variable, say x, into a unit-free index between 0 and 1 (which allows different indices to be added together) shows highly developed countries as being closest to 1 and least developed countries as closest to 0.
The HDI combines indicators for three dimensions of human development into one summary measure: 1) A long and healthy life, measured by life expectancy at birth; 2) Knowledge, measured by adult literacy rate and the combined gross enrolment ratio for primary, secondary, and tertiary schools; 3) A decent standard of living, measured by GDP per capita (PPP in US$).
P A S S P O R t l O G I C
The countries were compiled using a filter method of countries which are: 1) Members States of the OIC; 2) Have a UN HDI ranking above 100; and 3) Either Mobile Penetration Rate above 50% or a greater than 5 million number of active mobile subscribers. Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Tunisia were exceptions to the rule. After Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, countries were order by the number of active mobile subscribers.
D A t A S O U R C E S
UNDP, Aidflows, OCHA, Prospect Magazine, PEW Research Centre, Statewatch, Europol, Goldman Sachs, Clickatell, Warid, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Bloomberg, Benton, Mobile World Live, African Telecoms News, ESPN Star, TV by the Numbers, UNCTAD Stats, CIA World Factbook, XE, World Bank, Wikipedia, Mobile World Live, Transparency International, Gapminder, Dambisa Moyo
F O R I l l U S t R A t I V E P U R P O S E S O N l Y
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The information contained in this document has been taken from sources considered by Playerati to be reliable but no representation, warrant or undertaking is given as to its accuracy or completeness. Views and opinions expressed in this document are provided by Qismat Development Fund in good faith but are subject to change without notice.
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