Hospitals & Asylums
Economic African Table HA-25-4-05
Country |
Population |
GDP in bil. $ |
Per capita |
Imports in billions |
Exports in billions |
Budget Revenue in bill |
Budget Expense in bill |
External Debt in bill |
For. Aid mill |
% Poor |
Planned Aid mill |
5,883,889 |
3.057 |
$500 |
N/a |
$0.049 |
$0.096 |
$0.351 |
$1.5 |
$103 |
68% |
480 |
|
8,304,601 |
4.361 |
$500 |
$0.344 |
$0.079 |
N/a |
N/a |
$2.6 |
$60 |
N/a |
750 |
|
11,906,855 |
6.845 |
$600 |
$0.505 |
$0.455 |
$0.5281 |
$0.6532 |
$3.026 |
$540 |
55% |
650 |
|
6,231,221 |
3.78 |
$600 |
$0.128 |
$0.040 |
$0.179 |
$0.209 |
$1.133 |
$92.7 |
68% |
510 |
|
36,588,225 |
21.58 |
$600 |
$1.674 |
$0.978 |
$1.879 |
$1.873 |
$6.549 |
$1,200 |
36% |
1,000 |
|
67,851,281 |
46.81 |
$700 |
$1.964 |
$0.537 |
$1.813 |
$2.4 |
$2.9 |
$308 |
50% |
2,300 |
|
58,317,930 |
40 |
$700 |
$0.933 |
$1.417 |
$0.269 |
$0.244 |
$11.6 |
$195.3 |
N/a |
2,000 |
|
2,998,040 |
2.148 |
$700 |
$0.667 |
$2.293 |
$1.025 |
$0.946 |
$5 |
$159 |
N/a |
150 |
|
4,447,307 |
3.3 |
$700 |
$0.600 |
$0.056 |
$0.235 |
$0.375 |
$0.311 |
$77 |
53% |
370 |
|
651,901 |
0.441 |
$700 |
$0.088 |
$0.28 |
$0.027 |
N/a |
$0.232 |
$10 |
60% |
55 |
|
10,462,436 |
8.596 |
$800 |
$1.128 |
$1.03 |
$0.896 |
$1.142 |
$5.281 |
$651 |
86% |
350 |
|
11,360,538 |
9.062 |
$800 |
$0.400 |
$0.280 |
$0.320 |
$0.320 |
$1.6 |
$341 |
63% |
650 |
|
1,388,363 |
1.06 |
$800 |
$0.104 |
$0.054 |
N/a |
N/a |
$0.941 |
$115 |
N/a |
28 |
|
17,501,871 |
13.02 |
$800 |
$0.920 |
$0.700 |
$0.739 |
$1.071 |
$4.6 |
$354 |
71% |
1,200 |
|
11,956,788 |
10.53 |
$900 |
$0.927 |
$0.915 |
$0.764 |
$0.828 |
$3.3 |
$596 |
64% |
600 |
|
137,253,133 |
114.8 |
$900 |
$21.8 |
$14.54 |
$8.026 |
$11.09 |
$31.07 |
$250 |
60% |
3,000 |
|
32,021,856 |
33.03 |
$1,000 |
$3.705 |
$2.514 |
$2.761 |
$3.406 |
$5.916 |
$453 |
50% |
550 |
|
3,390,635 |
3.261 |
$1,000 |
$5.051 |
$1.079 |
$0.085 |
$0.095 |
$2.1 |
$94 |
80% |
250 |
|
3,742,482 |
4.2 |
$1,100 |
$0.136 |
$0.172 |
N/a |
N/a |
$0.881 |
$73 |
N/a |
200 |
|
13,574,820 |
14.5 |
$1,100 |
$0.634 |
$0.293 |
$0.599 |
$0.748 |
$1.3 |
$484.1 |
45% |
500 |
|
7,250,033 |
7.7 |
$1,100 |
$0.726 |
$0.485 |
$0.698 |
$0.613 |
$1.6 |
$343 |
37% |
300 |
|
18,811,731 |
21.23 |
$1,200 |
$1.142 |
$0.795 |
$1.089 |
$1.269 |
$0.966 |
$632.8 |
70% |
400 |
|
9,538,544 |
10.67 |
$1,200 |
$0.760 |
$0.365 |
$0.591 |
$0.681 |
$1.1 |
$238 |
80% |
250 |
|
181,565 |
0.214 |
$1,200 |
$0.030 |
$0.007 |
$0.038 |
$0.042 |
$0.318 |
$200
in 2000 |
54% |
9 |
|
7,954,013 |
10.11 |
$1,300 |
$0.2458 |
$0.073 |
$0.3659 |
$0.4029 |
$1.3 |
$373 |
60% |
130 |
|
466,900 |
0.619 |
$1,300 |
$0.665 |
$0.155 |
$0.135 |
$0.182 |
$0.366 |
$36 |
50% |
25 |
|
17,327,724 |
24.5 |
$1,400 |
$2.781 |
$5.299 |
$2.339 |
$2.749 |
$11.85 |
$1,000 |
37% |
275 |
|
26,404,543 |
36.1 |
$1,400 |
$1.179 |
$0.495 |
$1.123 |
$1.433 |
$3.818 |
$1,400 |
35% |
550 |
|
415,294 |
24.5 |
$1,400 |
$0.315 |
$0.051 |
$0.253 |
$0.270 |
$0.325 |
$136 |
30% |
64 |
|
5,556,812 |
8.257 |
$1,500 |
$0.501 |
$0.398 |
$0.214 |
$0.296 |
$1.4 |
$80 |
32% |
400 |
|
10,852,147 |
17.09 |
$1,600 |
$1.753 |
$1.23 |
$1.304 |
$1.367 |
$3.009 |
$362 |
54% |
500 |
|
1,546,848 |
2.56 |
$1,700 |
$0.271 |
$0.156 |
$0.058 |
$0.062 |
$0.476 |
$45 |
N/a |
55 |
|
16,063,678 |
27.75 |
$1,800 |
$1.959 |
$1.873 |
$2.442 |
$1.941 |
$7.236 |
$1,260 |
48% |
400 |
|
2,998,563 |
5.195 |
$1,800 |
$0.860 |
$0.541 |
$0.421 |
$0.378 |
$2.5 |
$220 |
50% |
50 |
|
267,405 |
0.5 |
$1,900 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
20 |
|
10,978,552 |
20.42 |
$1,900 |
$4.08 |
$9.669 |
$4.874 |
$6.012 |
$9.164 |
$383.5 |
70% |
300 |
|
12,671,860 |
24.03 |
$1,900 |
$1.691 |
$1.261 |
$1.568 |
$2.004 |
$3.404 |
$178 |
70% |
750 |
|
39,148,162 |
70.95 |
$1,900 |
$2.383 |
$2.45 |
$2.402 |
$2.546 |
$16.09 |
$172 |
N/a |
1,000 |
|
9,467,866 |
19.5 |
$2,100 |
$0.642 |
$0.709 |
$0.3927 |
$0.711 |
$3.25 |
$359.2 |
40% |
220 |
|
20,757,032 |
44.44 |
$2,200 |
$3.24 |
$2.642 |
$1.943 |
$2.192 |
$7.398 |
$6,900 |
31% |
1 |
|
523,051 |
1.27 |
$2,700 |
$1.371 |
$2.1 |
$0.708 |
$0.317 |
$0.248 |
$34 |
N/a |
18 |
|
1,865,040 |
5.6 |
$3,000 |
$0.661 |
$0.45 |
$0.6254 |
$0.6752 |
$0.735 |
$41.5 |
49% |
70 |
|
32,209,101 |
128.3 |
$4,000 |
$12.75 |
$8.466 |
$13.8 |
$14 |
$17.32 |
$565 |
19% |
1 |
|
76,117,421 |
295.2 |
$4,000 |
$14.75 |
$8.759 |
$14.69 |
$19.03 |
$30.34 |
$1,200 |
17% |
1 |
|
9,974,722 |
722.73 |
$4,600 |
$10.3 |
$8.035 |
$6.101 |
$6.855 |
$14.39 |
$378 |
7.6% |
1 |
|
1,169,241 |
5.702 |
$4,900 |
$1.088 |
$0.906 |
$0.4642 |
$0.5634 |
$0.320 |
$104 |
40% |
1 |
|
1,355,246 |
7.3 |
$5,500 |
$1.079 |
$2.891 |
$1.771 |
$1.413 |
$3.284 |
$0.331 |
N/a |
1 |
|
32,129,324 |
196 |
$6,000 |
$12.42 |
$24.96 |
$0.025 |
$0.022 |
$22.71 |
$182 |
23% |
1 |
|
5,631,585 |
35 |
$6,400 |
$6.282 |
$14.32 |
$10.28 |
$7.86 |
$4.194 |
$15 |
N/a |
1 |
|
1,954,033 |
13.85 |
$7,200 |
$1.371 |
$1.09 |
$1.434 |
$1.62 |
$1.04 |
$160 |
50% |
1 |
|
80,832 |
0.626 |
$7,800 |
$0.384 |
$0.250 |
$0.338 |
$0.323 |
$0.21 |
$16.4 |
N/a |
1 |
|
1,640,115 |
15.05 |
$9,200 |
$2.255 |
$2.94 |
$3.735 |
$3.743 |
$0.531 |
$17 |
47% |
1 |
|
42,718,530 |
456.7 |
$10,700 |
$33.89 |
$36.77 |
$37.48 |
$41.46 |
$25.9 |
$487.5 |
50% |
1 |
|
1,220,481 |
13.85 |
$11,400 |
$2.136 |
$1.965 |
$1.122 |
$1.461 |
$1.75 |
$42 |
10% |
1 |
|
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All Statistical Data is from CIA World Fact Book Estimates.
The Planned Aid column administrates $20 billion of the $25 billion foreign assistance planned for this 2005 pursuant to Art. 36 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties to direct the Secretary General Koffi Annan to begin fulfilling treaty obligations under Art. 36 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice pursuant to collecting the annual 1% obligation of wealthy nations to the international development of the poorest under Art. 23 of the Declaration on Social Progress and Development and disbursing the funds to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals before 2015 by creating a global social security administration one region at a time.
The $20 billion income security administrated in the Planned Aid column is intended for cash assistance to the poorest people on the continent, some of this money can be used for hospitals, schools, public transportation and clean water and $5 billion shall be held in abeyance for infrastructure programs approved by the IMF or African Development Bank. In administrating the initial $20 billion in income security $100 per capita consideration is given to those nations of people with per capita incomes under $1,000 and/or high levels of poverty counterbalanced against current budget and foreign assistance estimates. $50-75 for nations with per capita between $1,000 and $1-25 in nations with a per capita $2,500-$3,000. A token $1 million will be given to African nations with a per capita over $4,000 to associate these wealthier but not donor caliber national economies with the social welfare agenda in the 1st Draft of the African Social Security Settlement HA-4-4-05.
Equitable administration of the law should follow the example of Mauritius to encourage high levels of middle class employment that affords taxes to administrate welfare to the satisfaction all people living more than 50% below the poverty line and the disabled and retired living at the poverty line. In time, co-operation between the African Union and national governments will guarantee everyone a subsistence income that they can supplement with work until they can maintain a living above the poverty line. To ensure that the poorest do not sell themselves short an annual income of $365 US a year, $1 US dollar a day, is considered the minimum poverty line under the UN Millennium Development goals. Foreign assistance and social insurance taxation shall however need to quadruple before this could be realistically achieved.
We hope that the African Union will invest in writers, one chapter at a time, to fill the omission of African literature from the library as swiftly as possible without emulating the persecution often surplus literature in a decadent Caucasian society. Literature is what economists formulate their lies from. Africa has published the fewest number of books than any continent and therefore has the lowest GDP. The governments and corporations of the African Union must support the health and welfare of the literate by paying reasonable writers fees for them to afford a middle class income and translators to fully pursue copyright royalties on the international market. The economic promotion of literacy and African literature is the only way to ensure that Africa grows wealthy wisely through the execution of well reasoned judgment that can be found only in the Chapters of books written by Africans and their friends around the globe.
Equity will need to be guaranteed under the law of the African Union to support the growth of an African common market that can sustain a tax administration that affords the immediate needs of social insurance on the African continent guaranteeing a subsistence income, adequate nutrition, adequate hospitals, schools, transportation and modern sanitation for the African people as a Continent.