Venezuela In Big Trouble | Economy crisis | Ajay Chouhan |
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As of late 2025 and projections for 2026, a diverse group of nations is experiencing severe economic crises, primarily concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, with several also in Latin America and Asia. These crises are typically driven by a combination of protracted conflict, political instability, high inflation/debt, and climate change impacts.
Countries in Severe Economic Crisis
The following countries are facing critical economic situations:
Sudan: Topping watchlists for 2025 and 2026, Sudan is grappling with the world's largest humanitarian and displacement crisis due to an ongoing civil war. The conflict has crippled the health system, caused widespread food insecurity (famine confirmed in some areas), and led to an economic collapse.
South Sudan: The economy is in severe distress due to political instability, internal conflict, and the disruption of its vital oil exports caused by the war in neighboring Sudan. The country faces hyperinflation and extreme food insecurity, with over 60% of the population living in extreme poverty.
Venezuela: The nation has been in a prolonged socioeconomic and political crisis for years, marked by hyperinflation and a massive contraction of its economy. While inflation has technically exited the hyperinflationary cycle, the economy remains highly vulnerable with ongoing structural challenges.
Lebanon: Experiencing one of the worst economic collapses in modern history, Lebanon's currency has lost over 98% of its value since 2019, pushing 80% of the population into poverty. The situation is exacerbated by political instability and regional conflict risks.
Syria: After over a decade of war, 72% of the population depends on aid. The economy is in ruins, with high inflation making food unaffordable and essential services non-functional.
Afghanistan: The economy has spiraled downward since the change in government in 2021, with international funding frozen. The country faces near-universal poverty and ongoing humanitarian risks, including drought.
Myanmar: An accelerating civil war has caused significant displacement and widespread violence. The conflict, combined with climate disasters, is devastating the economy and health systems, leaving millions in need of aid.
Haiti: The country is experiencing a humanitarian collapse due to rampant gang violence and political chaos, leading to record hunger and displacement. Basic services are failing, and economic activity is severely disrupted.
Ethiopia: A combination of climate change impacts (drought and potential flooding) and internal conflicts in regions like Tigray and Oromia are driving severe food insecurity and displacing millions.
Mali and Burkina Faso: These nations, in the Sahel region, face escalating violence from armed groups, leading to sieges of towns, food crises, and massive displacement.
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