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Bangladesh goes up the HDI ladder

Thursday, 24 July 2014


Bangladesh has progressed on the UNDP's Human Development Index with significant strides in closing the gap between men and women. On the index for year 2014 released on Thursday, Bangladesh has been placed at the 142nd position among 187 countries. Last year, it was ranked 143rd. The UN has also placed it among 18 countries making the fastest progress in human development. UNDP publishes the annual assessment based on life expectancy, literacy, education and per capita income. This year, the UNDP has also introduced a Gender Development Index. The 2014 HDI report said Bangladesh had scored 0.558 on the index with 70.7 years of life expectancy at birth, average per capita education of 5.1 years and $2,713 per capita gross national income (GNI). The African island nation of Sao Tome and Principe was also ranked 142nd. Norway, which is on top of this ranking as usual, has scored 0.944, according to bdnews24.com.