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Development in numbers


While most people in the industrialized world can expect to live till they are 80, the life expectancy in the 49 "least-developed nations" (as defined by the UN) is slipping towards 40, partly due to infant mortality caused by disease, malnutrition and famine. About two-thirds of these nations lie in sub-Saharan Africa. Source: CIA.

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