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. 2024 Aug 23;9(9):190. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed9090190

Table 1.

Countries classified by World Bank as low or lower-middle-income economies in 2024 [1,10]. The table lists all resource-limited countries divided into low (top portion) and lower-middle (bottom portion) income countries, with special emphasis placed on the 11 countries (right portion) that together bear 70% of the global malaria burden.

LOW AND LOWER-MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
70% GLOBAL MALARIA BURDEN
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES Afghanistan Burundi Central African Republic Chad Eritrea Ethiopia Gambia Burkina Faso Congo, Dem. Rep
Guinea-Bissau Korea, Dem. People’s Rep Liberia Madagascar Malawi Rwanda Sierra Leone Mali Mozambique
Somalia South Sudan Sudan Syrian Arab Republic Togo Yemen, Rep Niger Uganda
LOWER-MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES Angola Algeria Bangladesh Benin Bhutan Bolivia Cabo Verde Cameroon Ghana
Cambodia Comoros Congo, Rep. Côte d’Ivoire Djibouti Egypt, Arab Rep. Eswatini India Nigeria
Guinea Haiti Honduras Jordan Iran, Islamic Rep Kenya Kiribati Tanzania
Kyrgyz Republic Lao PDR Lebanon Lesotho Mauritania Micronesia, Fed. Sts. Mongolia
Morocco Myanmar Nepal Nicaragua Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines
Samoa São Tomé and Principe Senegal Solomon Islands Sri Lanka Tajikistan Timor-Leste
Tunisia Ukraine Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vietnam Zambia Zimbabwe