Marouane937

Beijing

China

Industries:

Telecommunications

My native language:

Arabic (AR); French (FR)

Other Languages:

English (EN)

  • Guinea

    The Guinean economy has suffered from mismanagement of the military junta in 2009, which led to inflation, corruption and named them the most failed in the world at the head of states. But Guinea has abundant natural resources it holds two-thirds of the world's bauxite reserves, but also has gold, ...

    Economy; Economics
  • Swaziland

    Despite an average HDI, it is difficult to say that the economy is doing well. It is based mainly on the export of sugar. Such as Lesotho, Swaziland is dependent on South Africa, to which it exports 60 % of its production. IMF projections for this small landlocked country are dire. The country is ...

    Economy; Economics
  • Comoros

    The islands of the Indian Ocean are the second poorest country in the world in terms of GDP, after Sao Tome and Principe. Growth is expected to stagnate in 2011. The inhabitants live by fishing and subsistence farming. The Comoros archipelago is rich in vanilla, cloves and ylang -ylang . However, ...

    Economy; Economics
  • Eritrea

    The second newest state in Africa, which became independent in 1991, It's economy has suffered from the long-term conflict, that opposed to Ethiopia between 1998 and 2000. It is based primarily on subsistence farming. To take advantage of the situation, the Front for Democracy and Justice Isaias ...

    Economy; Economics
  • Lesotho

    The economy of this small southern Africa depends almost entirely of South Africa, where it is locked. Lesotho is however rich in its main natural resource: water, which they sell to the neighboring countries and it's allows them to be independent to 90% in terms of power. Despite rapid economic ...

    Economy; Economics
  • Benin

    The country was on track until the economic crisis divided the growth in Benin by half. The country's GDP fell dramatically from 2010 due to the world financial crisis. However, the country can rely on the production of cotton, its main strength to regain the ranks. The economic deterioration of ...

    Economy; Economics
  • Ivory Coast

    The post-election crisis in the former powerhouse of West Africa is a major blow to the economy. Already affected by a financial downturn since the end of the civil war in 2003, the growth of the Ivorian GDP, according to the IMF, collapsed drastically. As exporters of cocoa, the country's economic ...

    Economy; Economics
  • Calgary -Canada-

    Calgary, in Alberta, is the cleanest city in the world! This large "ecological city" is very important for the flow of pure water and the proper use of it. It has a central wastewater purifying up to 100 million litres of water per day. The 75% of the city is powered by renewable energy. It ...

    Environment; Environmental conservation
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