The WB categorizes the countries of the World in four groups: low-income countries, lower-middle-income countries, upper-middle-income countries and high-income countries. This is done on the basis of per capita GNI*. As this indicator indicates the country’s capacity to invest in healthcare, it is therefore used to determine the right to use access pricing. The below list can be subject to change by WB.
Low-income economies (49)
| | Afghanistan | Haiti
| Rwanda
| Bangladesh
| Kenya
| São Tomé and Principe
| Benin
| Korea, Democratc Republic | Senegal
| Burkina Faso
| Kyrgyz Republic
| Sierra Leone
| Burundi
| Lao PDR
| Solomon Islands
| Cambodia
| Liberia
| Somalia
| Central African Republic
| Madagascar
| Tajikistan
| Chad
| Malawi
| Tanzania
| | Comoros | Mali
| Togo
| | Congo, Democratic Republic | Mauritania
| Uganda
| Côte d'Ivoire
| Mozambique
| Uzbekistan
| Eritrea
| Myanmar
| Vietnam
| Ethiopia
| Nepal
| Yemen, Republic | Gambia, The
| Niger
| Zambia
| Ghana
| Nigeria
| Zimbawe
| Guinea
| Pakistan
| | Guinea-Bissau
| Papua New Guinea | |
Lower-Middle-income economies (54)
| Albania
| Georgia
| Namibia
| Algeria
| Guatemala
| Nicaragua
| Angola
| Guyana
| Paraguay
| Armenia
| Honduras
| Peru
| Azerbaijan
| India
| Philippines
| Bhutan
| Indonesia
| Samoa | Bolivia
| Iran, Islamic Republic | Sri Lanka
| Bosnia and Herzegovina
| Iraq
| Sudan
| | Cameroon | Jordan
| Swaziland
| Cape Verde
| Kiribati
| Syrian Arb Republic | China
| Lesotho
| Thailand
| Colombia
| Macedonia, FYR
| Timor-Leste
| Congo, Republic
| Maldives
| Tonga
| Djibouti
| Marshall Islands
| Tunisia
| Dominican Republic
| Micronesia, Federate States
| Turkmenistan
| Ecuador
| Moldova
| Ukraine
| Egypt, Arab Republic
| Mongolia
| Vanuatu | El Salvador
| Morocco
| West Bank and Gaza
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