List of developing countries

Countries with Gross National Income (GNI) that is slightly over the amount of US$ 11,905 will be considered a developing country for the year 2015. The names of the countries are based upon United Nations sources.

Afghanistan

Grenada

Pakistan

Albania

Guatemala

Palau

Algeria

Guinea

Panama

American Samoa

Guinea-Bissau

Papua New Guinea

Angola

Guyana

Paraguay

Argentina

Haiti

Peru

Armenia

Honduras

Philippines

Azerbaijan

India

Romania

Bangladesh

Indonesia

Russian Federation

Belarus

Iran, Islamic Rep. of

Rwanda

Belize

Iraq

Samoa

Benin

Jamaica

Sao Tome and Principe

Bhutan

Jordan

Senegal

Bolivia (Plurinational State of)

Kazakhstan

Serbia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kenya

Seychelles

Botswana

Kiribati

Sierra Leone

Brazil

Korea, Democ. P. Rep. of

Solomon Islands

Bulgaria

Kosovo

Somalia

Burkina Faso

Kyrgyz Republic

South Africa

Burundi

Lao People's Democ. Rep.

South Sudan

Cambodia

Lebanon

Sri Lanka

Cameroon

Lesotho

St. Lucia

Cape Verde

Liberia

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Central African Republic

Libya

Sudan

Chad

Macedonia, the F.Y.R. of

Suriname

China

Madagascar

Swaziland

Colombia

Malawi

Syrian Arab Republic

Comoros

Malaysia

Tajikistan

Congo, Democ. Republic of the

Maldives

Tanzania, United Republic of

Congo, Rep.

Mali

Thailand

Costa Rica

Marshall Islands

Timor-Leste

Côte d'Ivoire

Mauritania

Togo

Cuba

Mauritius

Tonga

Djibouti

Mexico

Tunisia

Dominica

Micronesia, Fed. States of

Turkey

Dominican Republic

Moldova

Turkmenistan

Ecuador

Mongolia

Tuvalu

Egypt, Arab Rep.

Montenegro

Uganda

El Salvador

Morocco

Ukraine

Eritrea

Mozambique

Uzbekistan

Ethiopia

Myanmar

Vanuatu

Fiji

Namibia

Venezuela, (Bolivarian Republic of)

Gabon

Nepal

Vietnam

Gambia, The

Nicaragua

Yemen

Georgia

Niger

Zambia

Ghana

Nigeria

Zimbabwe