Cambodia
Population Pyramid
Generally a sign of an LDC country
High birth rates
Youthful population
High death rates, short life expectancy
Usually large families with little number of the aged population
High dependecy ration
Aids and trades
Since the Paris Peace Accords in October 1991, Cambodia has received significant global support for its development and post-conflict rehabilitation work. This has included direct aid, development loans and infrastructure funding from bilateral, multilateral, and private donors.
Three big donors have been Japan, the Asia Development Bank (ADB) and the United States of America:
In 2015, Japanese loan aid, grant aid and technical cooperation totaled $286.57 million.5
In 2016 ADB’s grants, loans and technical assistance to Cambodia totaled $208.28 million.6
In 2014, US foreign assistance for programs in health, education, governance, economic growth, and removing unexploded ordnance totaled more than $74.5 million.7
Child Mortality (Global Indicator 1, Social)
Co2 emissions (Global Indicator 3, Environmental)
WHR
Human Wellbeing
GNP(Global Indicator 2, Economical)
Cambodia ranks 114 on the World Happiness Report 2021
Why:
-Levels of GDP
-Life expectancy
-Generosity
-Freedom
-Corruption
-Social support
These factors are supposed to give
an indication as to why the respective
countries were reported as less happy.
Suggest that Cambodia ranks badly in these factors
24.9 out of 1000 children die in Cambodia
Reasons/Implications
This high infant mortality rate
is generally an indicative of unmet
human health needs in sanitation,
medical care, nutrition, and education.
Cambodia has a lot of problems. First, Cambodia has problems of basic social environments. The GNP level of Cambodia is very low and it is a low income country. A poor-and-needy ratio exceeds 30% of population, and the population growth rate is high, so poverty doesn't decrease. This is just one example of many that describes the lower life quality and human wellbeing in Cambodia.
Cambodia has a low GNP of - $22,461,211,018
When considered against Cambodia's population, it shows that the economy is in disarray.
0.64 tonnes of co2 emissions per person
This lower amount can also be an indication of a less developed
country because the Co2 emissions are generally a result of industrialization.