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States of the United Nations HA-20-3-07

 

Official Development Atlas of the States of the United Nations for 2007

 

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Population

GDP in billion US Dollar

Per capita GDP

ODA in million US Dollar

Government

Europe

738,425,494

15,944

$21,600

-$55,000

$15,000

European Union

Africa

Sub-Saharan

751,055,142

1,632

$2,150

-40

$42,000

African Union

Middle East & Central Asia

725,605,829

4,175

$5,750

-$1,500

$15,000

Organization of Islamic Conferences

South East Asia

3,454,822,612

24,465

$7,100

-$19,000

$27,000

Association of South East Asian States

America

893,456,036

17,325

$19,400

-$45,000

$13,000

Organization of American States

World

Vital Stat

Economics

6,563,365,113 – 6.8 billion

63,541

$9,600

-$120,540

$112,000

United Nations

 

Tables from Previous Years

 

0. Roster of the United Nations (RUN)

 

In 2007 world population is between 6.56 and 6.8 billion.  The gross domestic product (GDP) is estimated at $63.5 trillion.  The average per capita GDP is $9,600.  The average life expectancy is estimated at 67.86 years with a low of 33 years in Swaziland and high of 84 years in Andorra. A new column pertaining to the incarceration rate per 100,000 citizens has been added, to reflect a 162 average with a high of 737 in the USA and low of 22 in the Republic of Congo, the arbitrary legal limit is 250.  Global government budget revenues are estimated at $14 trillion and expenditures at $15 trillion.  International trade is estimated at $12 trillion.  Official development assistance (ODA) is forecast to levy $120.5 billion and disburse $112 billion - $125 billion is a good goal for contributions.

 

I. Middle East and Central Asia (MECA) articles 0-67. 56 pp

North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia have been conglomerated into a single region called the Middle East and Central Asia (MECA) to pay homage to Mecca in this predominantly Muslim region that includes eight states from the former Soviet Union.   In the beginning of 2006 the CIA World Fact Book reported a total of 713.1 million people living in the region  In 2006 the total GDP of the region was estimated at $ 3,673 billion with a per capita of $5,150 and increase of $941 billion over the $2,732 billion GDP of 2003 an 8.6% annual growth rate.  In 2003 the region received $12,137 million in ODA, not including the $33 billion of the Madrid Conference for the Iraq Reconstruction Fund.  In 2006 it is hoped to increase ODA revenues for the region to $22,200 million including the $10.2 billion settlement at the London Conference on Afghanistan, with at least $2,500 million ODA administrated through the national budget in 2006.  This 2006 we hope to account for the collection of $1 billion ODA from Middle Eastern nations with a per capita GDP of greater than $20,000: Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. 

II. African International Development (AID) articles 101-162. 61 pp

 

Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper written to administrate African Social Security.  In 2005 Africa had a population of 886,245,857, 158,603,970 in North Africa and 727,641,887 in Sub Saharan Africa where the most severe poverty and human suffering, on the planet, occurs.  Continental Africa had a GDP of $2,272.5 billion and per capita of $2,500.  In North Africa the GDP was $839.5 billion and per capita $5,300.  In Sub Saharan African the GDP is $1,433 and per capita $2,000. It can be estimated that Sub Saharan Africa requires international investment of at least $100 billion annually to afford to achieve the UN Development Goals.  In 2003 ODA to Africa was estimated by UNDP at $26,545 million administrated $2,340 million to North Africa and $24,225 million to Sub Saharan Africa.  In 2005 the G-8 reaffirmed commitment to the international development of the world’s poorest continent.  Africa is a wonderful, diverse continent with an extraordinary, energetic and resilient people. But it is also plagued with problems so serious that no continent could tackle them on its own. The African Union has achieved the a full fledged political union with the purpose of forming an African Common Market.

 

III. Pacific Asian International Development (PAID) articles 201-251. 54 pp

 

South East Asia (SEA) is the most populous region in the world estimates of 3,416,455,647 people, 53% of the world population, 10 January 2006.  The purchasing power parity of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the region was estimated at $21,459 trillion and per capita at $6,311 in 2006.  The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in the Human Development Report of 2005 stated that the SEA received $14.616 billion in ODA and contributed $10.773 billion in 2003.  This 2006, as part of global increase in spending projected at $25 billion, from 2003, to continue the progress made in 2004 and 2005 it is hoped to increase international development spending to the SEA by administrating as much as $10 billion in new aid for the benefit of the 2/3 of the world’s population living on less than $2 a day in the region, increasing ODA contributed to $15.651 billion and ODA received to $25.500 billion.  It is hoped that this Atlas will help establish a new Golden Age of international cooperation even more peaceful and enduring than the Chinese Song Dynasty (960-1279AD) that established a civil administration in a 500 article rule of law to pension off generals, replace military governors with civil officials, built up the bureaucracy from examination graduates and centralize revenues.

 

IV. European Union and Russia Option (EURO) articles 301-350. 45 pp

 

Equality is within the reach of the European Union in decades if only the wealthy states would devote 33% of their ODA to Eastern European Developing Nations. The European Union has a population of 456,953,258; its population is the world's third largest after China and India, and accounts for some 6% of the total world population.  Continental Europe has a total estimated population of 737,567,222 in 2005.  Europe had a GNI of US $14,283 billion, €11,848 billion, and per capita of US $19,379, €16,061.  The European Union had a GNI of $11,650 billion, €9,655 billion, and a per capita of $26,900, €22,295.  In 2004 European ODA was estimated at $46,499 million, €38,542; 60% of all ODA estimated at $76,272 million, €63,220 in 2004.  In 2004 $13,824 million, €11,458 was received by developing Eastern European nations, 18% of the global administration of ODA.  ODA for Eastern Europe is projected to increase $5 billion, €4 billion, in 2006.  New spending must prioritize projects, such as international social security, that provide for relief from unemployment, extreme poverty, illness and retirement. 

 

V. United Nations of America (UNA) articles 401-466. 46 pp

 

The Organization of American States is the primary regional organization administrating the Free Trade Area of the America with self determinate sub regions under the North American Free Trade Agreement, Central American Free Trade Agreement, Andean Community, Mercosur and Caribbean Community.  The Andean Community should have finished with their common market in 2005. Mercosur intends to embark upon a common market this 2006.  America has a population of 885,909,600.  A GDP of $13,324 billion and per capita of $15,038.  It is the second most economically successful continent after Europe.  America is a net provider of Official Development Assistance and the continent donated an estimated $21 billion and received an estimated $15 billion, $10 billion for Argentina, only $5.3 billion were administrated as ODA in 2004.  Canada contributed $2 billion and the USA, $19 billion.  Free trade with emerging common markets is likely to benefit only wealthy merchants. America must awaken to double the administration of ODA to benefit the poorest people in the least developed countries by increasing spending from $5.3 billion to $10 billion this 2006 that will be supplemented with the accounting of remittances.  US Congress is expected to donate $33 billion to ODA this 2006 by accounting for private international development spending.

 

 

OANDA.COM, World Travel Guide, Election World, Inter-Parliamentary Union, International Constitutional Law, US Consulates, World Health Organization, Country Maps, Human Development Reports

 

World Atlas 2006

Global Vital Statistics HA-5-4-06

World Languages HA-27-2-06

Nations with a High Risk of Major Infectious Disease HA-27-2-06

World Prison Population of 9,033,367HA-16-12-04

Leading Causes of Death HA-19-7-05

6,266,675,000 WHO Population HA-30-7-05

Global Aggregate Military Expenditure HA-26-5-06

2004 Totals HA-2004