Togo drops a rank in UNDP’s human development index (HDI)

Economic governance
Tuesday, 18 September 2018 15:25
Togo drops a rank in UNDP’s human development index (HDI)

(Togo First) - Last Friday, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released its latest human development index (HDI). In the rankings, Togo came 165th over 189 nations.

With an index of 0.503 against 0.500 in 2017, the country ranked under the category of countries with a “low human development”, alongside Nigeria (157th), Rwanda (158th), Benin (163rd), Senegal (164th) and Côte d’Ivoire (170th).

In details, the UN puts at 60.5 years life expectancy at birth in Togo, about the same as the average in the sub-Saharan African region.

Under the education segment, the index estimates to about 12 years the average number of years of schooling in Togo, against an average of 10 years in the region. As for expected years of schooling, it is estimated at 6.5 years.

Per capita income in terms of purchasing power parity stands at $1,453. 

Compared to 2016, Togo’s global rank in the HDI fell one spot. However, compared to 2012, the country is 5 places up.

Norway is the number one on the index worldwide, followed by Switzerland, Australia, Ireland and Germany. 

In Africa, Mauritius is the best-ranked, and holds the 65th position globally. The last five worldwide are Burundi, Chad, South Sudan, Central African Republic and Niger.

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