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Human
Development
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Human
Development in South Asia
There
are more than One Billion people living
in South Asia today. The annual per
capita expenditure on human priority
areas of basic education, primary
health care, family planning, safe
drinking water, and nutritional programs
is just $3 in Pakistan and $2 dollars
in Bangladesh. To put this in perspective
one might compare to other Asian nations
such as Malaysia ($123) and Korea
($133). East Asian nations have highlighted
investment in Human Development as
a key strategy of economic growth.
This idea has unfortunately not reached
the policy makers in South Asia. As
a result, all countries in South Asia
(except Sri Lanka) fall into the category
of Low Human Development. The first
questions that many might ask is where
will this money come from? South Asia'
share in global income is only 2%.
However we have found a way to share
in 20% of global arms imports. In
Pakistan, soldiers outnumber doctors
by 10 to 1.
Comparing
countries to one another is an important
tool in understanding areas in which
South Asia must improve. The United
Nations Development Program (UNDP)
has developed a series of indexes
which appear annually in its Human
Development Report in an effort to
better understand where a nation stands
in terms of the rest of the world.
The
HDI or Human Development Index measures
the overall achievements in a country
in three basic dimensions of human
development--- longevity, knowledge,
and a decent standard of living. It
is measured by life expectancy, educational
attainment, and adjusted income per
capita in purchasing power parity.
To
view a Human Development Profile of
South Asia click here.
While
the HDI measures overall progress
in a country the Human Poverty Index
or HPI reflects the distribution of
progress and measures the backlog
of deprivations that still exist.
The Human Poverty Index or HPI
To
see how South Asia ranks in the HPI
click here.
The
Gender Related Development Index or
GDI measures achievements in the same
dimensions and using the same indicators
as the HDI but captures inequalities
in achievement between women and men.
To
see how South Asia fared in Gender
Related Development click
here.
The
Gender Empowerment Measure or GEM
reveals whether women can take an
active part in economic or political
life. It focuses on participation,
measuring gender inequality in key
areas of political participation and
decision-making.
To
view GEM rankings click
here.
The
fight against corruption is of the
most difficult and important battles
that South Asia faces today. Transparency
International is a civil society organization
dedicated to curbing both international
and national corruption. Each year
they publish the Corruption Perceptions
Index (CPI), which reflects the degree
to which, corruption is perceived
to exist among public officials and
politicians. This 2001 index ranks
91 nations. Among these are three
countries from South Asia (Pakistan,
Bangladesh, and India).
To
see where these three countries rank
in the 2001 CPI click
here.
The
Human Development Foundation hopes
that the above statistics will better
help you to understand what we are
fighting for. We urge you to help
us in this endeavor.
To
join the Human Development Movement
click
here.
Human
Development Profile of South Asia
|
|
HDI
Rank
|
Life
Expectancy at Birth (years)
|
Adult
literacy rate (%
age 15 and above)
|
GDP
per Capita (PPP US$)
|
Human
Development Index (HDI) Value
|
GDP per
capita (PPP
US$) rank minus HDI rank
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Maldives
|
77
|
66.1
|
96.2
|
4,423
|
0.739
|
7
|
|
Sri
Lanka
|
81
|
71.9
|
91.4
|
3,279
|
0.735
|
19
|
|
Iran
|
90
|
68.5
|
75.7
|
5,531
|
0.714
|
-21
|
|
India
|
115
|
62.9
|
56.5
|
2,248
|
0.571
|
0
|
|
Pakistan
|
127
|
59.6
|
45.0
|
1,834
|
0.498
|
-5
|
|
Nepal
|
129
|
58.1
|
40.4
|
1,237
|
0.480
|
7
|
|
Bhutan
|
130
|
61.5
|
42
|
1,341
|
0.477
|
5
|
|
Bangladesh
|
132
|
58.9
|
40.8
|
1,483
|
0.470
|
-4
|
Human
Poverty Index (HPI)
|
|
HPI
Rank
|
HPI
Value (%)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Maldives
|
25
|
15.8
|
|
Iran
|
30
|
17.3
|
|
Sri
Lanka
|
31
|
18.0
|
|
India
|
55
|
34.3
|
|
Pakistan
|
65
|
39.2
|
|
Bangladesh
|
73
|
43.3
|
|
Nepal
|
77
|
44.2
|
|
Bhutan
|
NA
|
NA
|
Gender
Related Development Index (GDI)
|
|
GDI
Rank
|
GDI
Value
|
|
|
|
|
|
Maldives
|
69
|
0.735
|
|
Sri
Lanka
|
70
|
0.732
|
|
Iran
|
83
|
0.696
|
|
India
|
105
|
0.553
|
|
Pakistan
|
117
|
0.446
|
|
Nepal
|
120
|
0.461
|
|
Bangladesh
|
121
|
0.459
|
|
Bhutan
|
na
|
na
|
Gender
Empowerment Measure (GEM)
|
|
GEM
Rank
|
GEM
Value
|
|
Iran
|
56
|
0.409
|
|
Bangladesh
|
62
|
0.309
|
|
Maldives
|
na
|
na
|
|
Sri
Lanka
|
na
|
na
|
|
India
|
na
|
na
|
|
Pakistan
|
na
|
na
|
|
Nepal
|
na
|
na
|
|
Bhutan
|
na
|
na
|
Corruption
Percentage Index (CPI)
|
|
CPI
Rank
|
CPI
Score
|
|
India
|
71
|
2.7
|
|
Pakistan
|
79
|
2.3
|
|
Bangladesh
|
91
|
0.4
|
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/17/2002 4:32:36 PM
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