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11-18-2011, 09:31 PM

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السودان ضمن البلدان الأقل نمواً ــ (يوجد تقرير الأونكتاد 2011م)

    السودان في تقرير الأونكتاد 2011م ضمن الدول الأقل نمواً LDCs



    Forty-eight countries are currently designated by the United Nations as “least developed countries” (LDCs).

    These are:

    Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, the Central
    African Republic, Chad, the Comoros, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea,
    Ethiopia, the Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Kiribati, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Lesotho,
    Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome
    and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, the Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda,
    the United Republic of Tanzania, Vanuatu, Yemen and Zambia.

    The list of LDCs is reviewed every three years by the United Nations Economic and Social Council in the light of
    recommendations by the Committee for Development Policy (CDP). The following three criteria were used by the
    CDP in the latest review of the list of LDCs, which took place in March 2009:

    (a) A “low-income” criterion, based on a three-year average estimate of the gross national income (GNI) per
    capita, with a threshold of $905 for possible cases of addition to the list, and a threshold of $1,086 for
    graduation from LDC status;

    (b) A “human assets weakness” criterion, involving a composite index (the Human Assets Index) based on
    indicators of (i) nutrition (percentage of the population that is undernourished); (ii) health (child mortality rate);
    (iii) school enrolment (gross secondary school enrolment rate); and (iv) literacy (adult literacy rate); and

    (c) An “economic vulnerability” criterion, involving a composite index (the Economic Vulnerability Index) based
    on indicators of (i) natural shocks (index of instability of agricultural production, share of the population made
    homeless by natural disasters); (ii) trade shocks (an index of instability of exports of goods and services);
    (iii) exposure to shocks (share of agriculture, forestry and fisheries in GDP; index of merchandise export
    concentration); (iv) economic smallness (population in logarithm); and (v) economic remoteness (index of
    remoteness).

    For all three criteria, different thresholds are used for identifying cases of addition to, and cases of graduation
    from, the list of LDCs. A country will qualify to be added to the list if it meets the addition thresholds on all three
    criteria and does not have a population greater than 75 million. Qualification for addition to the list will effectively
    lead to LDC status only if the government of the relevant country accepts this status. A country will normally qualify
    for graduation from LDC status if it has met graduation thresholds under at least two of the three criteria in at
    least two consecutive triennial reviews of the list. However, if the GNI per capita of an LDC has risen to a level at
    least double that of the graduation threshold, the country will be deemed eligible for graduation regardless of its
    performance under the other two criteria.

    Only three countries have so far graduated from LDC status: Botswana in December 1994, Cape Verde
    in December 2007 and Maldives in January 2011. In March 2009, the CDP recommended the graduation
    of Equatorial Guinea. This recommendation was endorsed by the Economic and Social Council in July 2009
    (Resolution 2009/35), but the General Assembly had not, by September 2011, confirmed this endorsement. In
    September 2010, the General Assembly, giving due consideration to the unprecedented losses which Samoa
    suffered as a result of the Pacific Ocean tsunami of 29 September 2009, decided to defer to 1 January 2014
    graduation of that country.

    After a CDP recommendation to graduate a country has been endorsed by the Economic and Social Council
    and the General Assembly, the graduating country is granted a three-year grace period before graduation effectively
    takes place. This grace period, during which the country remains an LDC, is designed to enable the graduating
    State and its development and trade partners to agree on a “smooth transition” strategy, so that the possible
    loss of LDC-specific concessions at the time of graduation does not disrupt the socio-economic progress of the
    country.


    http://www.unctad.org/Templates/StartPage.asp?intItemID=2068

    UNCTAD: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

    Full Report in English:
    http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/ldc2011_en.pdf

    Arabic Summary of the Report:

    http://www.unctad.org/ar/docs/ldc2011overview_ar.pdf
                  

11-19-2011, 09:59 AM

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