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Middle-Income Countries (MICs)

'Middle-income countries (MICs)' are nations classified by the World Bank based on their gross national income (GNI) per capita. These countries fall between low-income and high-income thresholds and are further subdivided into:

This classification is updated annually and used widely in global health, economic development, and international policy.

Characteristics

Relevance in Healthcare

Middle-income countries are crucial in global health strategy because:

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