Each country measured by the Social Progress Index 2014 is more closely analyzed by comparing it to a cohort group of the 15 closest countries in terms of GDP. This allows us to identify areas of under and over performance as suggested by similar GDP, and begin more targeted conversations on the interventions necessary to improve performance.
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX 2014 FRAMEWORK
Basic Human Needs Opportunity
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care
Undernourishment
Depth of food deficit
Maternal mortality rate
Stillbirth rate
Child mortality rate
Deaths from infectious diseases
Water and Sanitation
Access to piped water
Rural vs. urban access to improved water
source
Access to improved sanitation facilities
Shelter
Availability of affordable housing
Access to electricity
Quality of electricity supply
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths
Personal Safety
Homicide rate
Level of violent crime
Perceived criminality
Political terror
Traffic deaths
Access to Basic Knowledge
Adult literacy rate
Primary school enrollment
Lower secondary school enrollment
Upper secondary school enrollment
Gender parity in secondary enrollment
Access to Information and
Communications
Mobile telephone subscriptions
Internet users
Press Freedom Index
Health and Wellness
Life expectancy
Non-communicable disease deaths
between the ages of 30 and 70
Obesity rate
Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths
Suicide rate
Ecosystem Sustainability
Greenhouse gas emissions
Water withdrawals as a percent of
resources
Biodiversity and habitat
Personal Rights
Political rights
Freedom of speech
Freedom of assembly/association
Freedom of movement
Private property rights
Personal Freedom and Choice
Freedom over life choices
Freedom of religion
Modern slavery, human trafficking and child marriage
Satisfied demand for contraception
Corruption
Tolerance and Inclusion
Women treated with respect
Tolerance for immigrants
Tolerance for homosexuals
Discrimination and violence against minorities
Religious tolerance
Community safety net
Access to Advanced Education
Years of tertiary schooling
Women’s average years in school
Inequality in the attainment of education
Number of globally ranked universities
Social Progress Index
Foundations of Wellbeing
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index Framework
• First Index of its kind – no economic indicators, only measures social
and environmental outcomes
• 2014 results rank and analyse 132 countries, covering over 90% of
the worlds population
• Measures country performance across 54 areas to answer three
questions:
1. Does a country provide for its people’s most essential needs?
2. Are the building blocks in place for people to improve their
lives?
3. Is there opportunity for people to improve their position in
society?
Country Performance Scorecards
• Strengths and weakness analysis examines
country performance relative to a group of
comparator countries with similar resources
(measured in terms of GDP per capita)
• Holistic view of priority areas for action and
identification of out-performing areas
2014 FRAMEWORK & COUNTRY PERFORMANCE SCORECARDS
Basic Human Needs Opportunity
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care
Water and Sanitation
Shelter
Personal Safety
Access to Basic Knowledge
Access to Information and
Communications
Health and Wellness
Ecosystem Sustainability
Personal Rights
Personal Freedom and Choice
Tolerance and Inclusion
Access to Advanced Education
Social Progress Index
Foundations of Wellbeing
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Background. The component, dimension and overall Social Progress Index scores
are scaled from 0 to 100 with 100 as the score that a country would achieve were it to
have the highest possible score on every indicator, and 0 as the score were it to have
the lowest possible score on every indicator. With this scale, it is possible to evaluate
a country’s performance relative to the best and worst possible score.
In some cases, it is also helpful to compare a country’s performance to other
countries at a similar level of economic development. For example, a lower-income
country may have a low score on a certain component, but could greatly exceed
typical scores for countries with similar per capita incomes. Conversely, a high-
income country may have a high absolute score on a component, but still fall short of
what is typical for comparably wealthy countries. For this reason, we have developed
a methodology to present a country’s strengths and weaknesses on a relative rather
than absolute basis, comparing a country’s performance to that of its economic
peers.
SOCIAL PROGRESS INDEX SCORECARD OVERVIEW
Reading the relative analysis scorecard. Within the group of peer countries,
yellow signifies that a country’s performance is typical for countries at its level
of economic development, green signifies that the country performs
substantially better than its peer group, and red signifies that the country
performs substantially worse than its peer group.
Standard groupings of countries, such as the classifications done by the World
Bank, are not appropriate for our purposes for two reasons.
First, the groupings are too large, representing excessively wide ranges of
social performance and therefore few relative strengths and weaknesses.
Second, using these groups, countries at the top or bottom of a group may
appear to have a misleadingly large number of strengths or weaknesses simply
because the group the country is being compared to is at a much lower or
higher level of economic development. We therefore define the group of a
country’s economic peers as the 15 countries closest in GDP PPP per capita.
After significant testing, we found that larger groupings resulted in a wider range
of typical scores and therefore too few relative strengths and weakness.
Smaller groupings become too sensitive to outliers.
Once the group of comparator countries is established, the country’s
performance is compared to the median performance of countries in the group.
The median is used rather than the mean, to minimize the influence of outliers.
If the country’s score is greater than (or less than) the average absolute
deviation from the median of the comparator group, it is considered a strength
(or weakness). Scores that are within one average absolute deviation are within
the range of expected scores and are considered neither strengths nor
weaknesses.
When the distribution of scores at the component level is tight around the
median with too little variation to assess relative strengths and weaknesses, a 1
percent band around the median is used to determine strengths and
weaknesses.
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Relative Weakness vs peersRelative Strength vs peers Neutral
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS Score Rank
N
FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING Score Rank
S
OPPORTUNITY Score Rank
S+91.74 18 84.97 6 88.01 1
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 97.57 28 N Access to Basic Knowledge 99.49 2 S Personal Rights 98.80 1 S
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech S+
Maternal mortality rate W Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights S
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 100.00 1 N Access to Information and Communications 96.74 7 S+ Personal Freedom and Choice 94.00 1 S+
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users S Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities S+ Press Freedom Index S+ Modern slavery, human tra fficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption S+
Shelter 83.23 21 N Health and Wellness 77.81 35 N Tolerance and Inclusion 82.41 4 S+
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals S
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S
Community safety net S
Personal Safety 86.13 17 N Ecosystem Sustainability 65.84 32 N Access to Advanced Education 76.84 4 S
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling S+
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education W-
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Social Progress Index rank: 1
GDP per capita rank: 25 NEW ZEALAND
Country’s Comparator Group: Tanzania, Burkina Faso , Nepal, Zambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Bangladesh, Senegal, Mali, L esotho, Ghana,
Central African Republic, Guinea, and Togo
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
GDP per capita rank: 68/132 ALBANIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N80.12 50 73.13 43 54.14 58
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 94.81 50 N Access to Basic Knowledge 87.02 83 W Personal Rights 61.55 58 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W- Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association S
Stillbirth rate S Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 91.53 49 N Access to Information and Communications 69.18 47 N Personal Freedom and Choice 65.97 70 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users S Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption W
Shelter 66.72 66 N Health and Wellness 78.21 28 N Tolerance and Inclusion 49.47 68 N
Availability of affordable housing S Life expectancy S Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants W
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities S+
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 67.43 50 N Ecosystem Sustainability 58.12 56 N Access to Advanced Education 39.58 73 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror S Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
China, Tunisia, Ecuador, Thailand, Dominican Republic, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Jamaica,
Macedonia, Peru, Serbia, and Namibia
Social Progress Index rank: 48/132
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 87/132
GDP per capita rank: 70/132 ALGERIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W76.25 59 64.25 83 36.90 116
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 91.00 69 N Access to Basic Knowledge 87.15 81 N Personal Rights 20.97 119 W
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate W- Political rights W-
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech W-
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment S Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment W Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases W
Water and Sanitation 87.04 58 N Access to Information and Communications 50.63 95 W- Personal Freedom and Choice 59.91 100 W
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users W- Freedom of religion W-
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 68.57 64 N Health and Wellness 79.65 20 N Tolerance and Inclusion 40.94 95 N
Availability of affordable housing W Life expectancy W Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate S Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 58.38 73 N Ecosystem Sustainability 39.56 104 W Access to Advanced Education 25.79 98 W
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources W Women's average years in school W
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat W Inequality in the attainment of education n/a
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jamaica, China, Albania, Namibia, Ukraine, Tunisia, Ecuador, Thailand, El Salvador, Dominican
Republic, Azerbaijan, Egypt, and Colombia
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 127/132
GDP per capita rank: 81/132 ANGOLA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W- FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W- OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W-41.67 118 46.38 127 31.75 124
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 53.94 127 W- Access to Basic Knowledge 53.22 119 W- Personal Rights 21.84 117 W
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate W- Political rights W
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W- Lower secondary school enrollment W- Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate W- Upper secondary school enrollment W Freedom of movement W-
Child mortality rate W- Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases W-
Water and Sanitation 43.05 109 N Access to Information and Communications 33.12 118 W- Personal Freedom and Choice 52.26 123 W-
Access to piped water W Mobile telephone subscriptions W- Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception W-
Corruption W
Shelter 28.09 118 W- Health and Wellness 66.60 107 N Tolerance and Inclusion 37.22 107 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy W- Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity W- Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply W- Obesity rate S Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net W
Personal Safety 41.59 115 W Ecosystem Sustainability 32.56 118 W Access to Advanced Education 15.67 114 W
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions W- Years of tertiary schooling n/a
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school W-
Perceived criminality W- Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror W Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths W
Jordan, Paraguay, Sri Lanka, Georgia, Egypt, Mongolia, Morocco, Bolivia, Swaziland, El Salvador, Guatemala, Indonesia, Ukraine,
Namibia, and Congo, Republic of
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 42/132
GDP per capita rank: 51/132 ARGENTINA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S77.77 54 70.62 58 63.38 33
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 94.62 53 N Access to Basic Knowledge 94.53 48 N Personal Rights 66.55 49 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment S Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association S
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment W Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 95.65 36 N Access to Information and Communications 69.54 45 N Personal Freedom and Choice 73.61 37 S
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users S Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 60.75 80 N Health and Wellness 70.56 84 N Tolerance and Inclusion 64.53 25 S
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect W
Access to electricity W- Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply W Obesity rate W Tolerance for homosexuals S+
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities S
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 60.07 71 N Ecosystem Sustainability 47.83 84 N Access to Advanced Education 48.83 44 S
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality W Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities S
Traffic deaths N
Venezuela, Romania, Kazakhstan, Costa Rica, Bulgaria, Lebanon, Montenegro, Iran, Brazil, Mauritius, Mexico, Belarus, South Africa,
Serbia, and Turkey
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 60/132
GDP per capita rank: 71/132 ARMENIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N78.42 52 69.27 62 47.39 79
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 92.39 61 N Access to Basic Knowledge 93.45 56 N Personal Rights 41.78 90 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights W
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate W Upper secondary school enrollment S Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 94.71 40 S Access to Information and Communications 64.37 60 N Personal Freedom and Choice 57.30 107 W
Access to piped water S Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion W
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception W
Corruption N
Shelter 62.92 74 W Health and Wellness 59.36 127 W- Tolerance and Inclusion 39.30 99 N
Availability of affordable housing W Life expectancy N Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W- Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals W
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Discrimination and violence against minorities S
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net W
Personal Safety 63.66 63 N Ecosystem Sustainability 59.91 49 N Access to Advanced Education 51.20 37 S
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling S
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources W Women's average years in school S
Perceived criminality S+ Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Algeria, Jamaica, China, Albania, Namibia, Ukraine, Tunisia, Ecuador, Thailand, El Salvador, Dominican
Republic, Azerbaijan, Egypt, and Colombia
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 10/132
GDP per capita rank: 10/132 AUSTRALIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N92.47 14 80.27 18 85.54 3
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 98.28 11 N Access to Basic Knowledge 96.80 29 N Personal Rights 97.60 2 S
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech S+
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 99.94 12 N Access to Information and Communications 83.36 19 N Personal Freedom and Choice 90.56 8 N
Access to piped water n/a Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index W Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 84.12 18 W Health and Wellness 81.79 5 N Tolerance and Inclusion 78.70 6 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 S Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply W Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths S Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 87.53 15 N Ecosystem Sustainability 59.14 52 N Access to Advanced Education 75.32 6 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling S
Level of violent crime W- Water withdrawals as a percent of resources W Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Canada, Austria, United Arab Emirates, Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Iceland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Denmark,
Switzerland, Finland, Japan, and Kuwait
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 11/132
GDP per capita rank: 8/132 AUSTRIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N94.57 6 86.35 5 74.42 20
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 98.21 15 N Access to Basic Knowledge 96.56 33 W Personal Rights 87.96 9 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment n/a Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate S Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate W Upper secondary school enrollment W Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment W Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 100.00 1 N Access to Information and Communications 94.1 9 N Personal Freedom and Choice 83.20 17 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index S Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception W
Corruption W
Shelter 88.38 8 N Health and Wellness 79.98 17 N Tolerance and Inclusion 66.45 21 W
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants W-
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals W-
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 91.67 8 N Ecosystem Sustainability 74.76 8 S Access to Advanced Education 60.09 25 W
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling W
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school W
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Canada, Ireland, Australia, Sweden, Germany, Iceland, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Belgium,
Denmark, Kuwait, Finland, and Japan
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 73/132
GDP per capita rank: 63/132 AZERBAIJAN
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W76.19 60 68.59 67 42.54 99
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 91.43 66 N Access to Basic Knowledge 93.26 57 N Personal Rights 28.21 111 W
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate S Political rights W-
Depth of food deficit S Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment W Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment S+ Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate W- Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 68.56 86 W Access to Information and Communications 63.46 62 N Personal Freedom and Choice 55.42 112 W-
Access to piped water W- Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W Internet users S Freedom of religion W-
Access to improved sanitation facilities W Press Freedom Index W Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption W-
Shelter 77.50 38 S Health and Wellness 68.04 101 W Tolerance and Inclusion 39.69 97 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy W Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W- Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals W
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate S Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 67.29 51 N Ecosystem Sustainability 49.61 79 N Access to Advanced Education 46.85 52 S
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling n/a
Level of violent crime S Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school S
Perceived criminality S+ Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Dominican Republic, Colombia, Thailand, Ecuador, Tunisia, Macedonia, Peru, Albania, Serbia, China, South Africa, Brazil, Algeria,
Armenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 99/132
GDP per capita rank: 113/132 BANGLADESH
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N57.28 98 59.40 100 39.44 108
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 72.55 99 N Access to Basic Knowledge 71.65 102 N Personal Rights 51.40 74 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate W- Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate S Gender parity in secondary enrollment S Private property rights W-
Deaths from infectious diseases S
Water and Sanitation 56.57 93 S Access to Information and Communications 35.4 115 N Personal Freedom and Choice 61.66 88 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source S+ Internet users N Freedom of religion W
Access to improved sanitation facilities S Press Freedom Index W Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage S+
Satisfied demand for contraception S
Corruption N
Shelter 42.91 97 N Health and Wellness 76.58 44 S Tolerance and Inclusion 30.13 126 W-
Availability of affordable housing S Life expectancy S+ Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity S Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate S Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities W
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance W-
Community safety net W-
Personal Safety 57.08 79 N Ecosystem Sustainability 53.97 68 N Access to Advanced Education 14.56 115 N
Homicide rate S+ Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling S
Level of violent crime W- Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths S+
Senegal, Lesotho, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia, Tanzania, Chad, Benin, Sudan, Tajikistan, Burkina Faso, Nepal, Cameroon, Djibouti, and
Rwanda
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 58/132
GDP per capita rank: 45/132 BELARUS
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W84.13 38 67.35 73 44.13 91
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 97.93 23 S Access to Basic Knowledge 96.78 30 S Personal Rights 15.15 126 W-
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate S Political rights W-
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech W-
Maternal mortality rate S Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate S Upper secondary school enrollment S+ Freedom of movement W-
Child mortality rate S Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 94.76 39 N Access to Information and Communications 61.19 70 N Personal Freedom and Choice 61.83 84 W
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion W
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index W Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 74.99 48 N Health and Wellness 56.56 129 W Tolerance and Inclusion 49.08 71 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply n/a Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate W- Religious tolerance S
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 68.84 46 N Ecosystem Sustainability 54.87 65 N Access to Advanced Education 50.46 39 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling n/a
Level of violent crime S Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school S
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Turkey, Mexico, Mauritius, Uruguay, Botswana, Lebanon, Panama, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Argentina, Venezuela,
Romania, and Costa Rica
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 17/132
GDP per capita rank: 15/132 BELGIUM
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N92.74 13 78.81 23 76.34 15
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 98.26 13 N Access to Basic Knowledge 98.40 12 N Personal Rights 85.56 19 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment W Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 100.00 1 N Access to Information and Communications 88.83 12 N Personal Freedom and Choice 81.99 22 W
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion W-
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 86.11 13 N Health and Wellness 77.85 34 W Tolerance and Inclusion 70.24 18 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants W
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate W Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 86.60 16 N Ecosystem Sustainability 50.16 78 W Access to Advanced Education 67.56 16 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime W- Water withdrawals as a percent of resources W Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education W
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths W
United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, Japan, Iceland, Germany, Sweden, France, Australia, Canada, Austria, United Arab Emirates,
Netherlands, Ireland, and Korea, Republic of
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 106/132
GDP per capita rank: 117/132 BENIN
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N47.76 109 57.24 107 42.33 100
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 72.09 100 S Access to Basic Knowledge 50.50 124 N Personal Rights 52.05 73 N
Undernourishment S Adult literacy rate W- Political rights S
Depth of food deficit S Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement W
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 36.68 114 N Access to Information and Communications 47.6 98 N Personal Freedom and Choice 58.85 103 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions S Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities W Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage W
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 31.47 113 N Health and Wellness 72.35 78 N Tolerance and Inclusion 49.26 69 S
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W Discrimination and violence against minorities S+
Suicide rate S Religious tolerance S
Community safety net W
Personal Safety 50.79 93 N Ecosystem Sustainability 58.51 53 N Access to Advanced Education 9.17 124 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality W Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror S+ Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Nepal, Zambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Bangladesh, Senegal, Mali, Lesotho, Ghana, Central African
Republic, Guinea, and Togo
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 71/132
GDP per capita rank: 85/132 BOLIVIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N63.44 88 71.42 55 53.85 59
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 77.11 93 N Access to Basic Knowledge 86.22 86 N Personal Rights 54.18 71 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W- Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement S
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights W-
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 61.55 89 N Access to Information and Communications 59.44 74 N Personal Freedom and Choice 72.45 42 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users S Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities W Press Freedom Index S Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage W
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 53.78 92 N Health and Wellness 78.25 27 N Tolerance and Inclusion 54.47 51 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect W
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 S Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals S
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths S Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 61.31 67 N Ecosystem Sustainability 61.75 45 N Access to Advanced Education 34.31 81 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions W Years of tertiary schooling S
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Morocco, Swaziland, Guatemala, Mongolia, Indonesia, Georgia, Angola, Congo, Republic of, Jordan, Paraguay, Philippines, Sri Lanka,
Iraq, Honduras, and Nicaragua
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 61/132
GDP per capita rank: 72/132
BOSNIA AND
HERZEGOVINA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N84.52 37 63.53 89 46.93 80
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 97.30 30 S Access to Basic Knowledge 90.21 73 N Personal Rights 46.23 85 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate S Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate S+ Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate S Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases S
Water and Sanitation 92.32 47 S Access to Information and Communications 68.1 48 N Personal Freedom and Choice 61.80 85 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions W- Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users S+ Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception W-
Corruption S
Shelter 72.76 54 N Health and Wellness 63.54 118 W Tolerance and Inclusion 37.17 108 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy S Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply S+ Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate W Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 75.69 33 S Ecosystem Sustainability 32.29 119 W- Access to Advanced Education 42.51 61 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions W- Years of tertiary schooling n/a
Level of violent crime S Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality S+ Biodiversity and habitat W- Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror S+ Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Armenia, Algeria, Jamaica, China, Albania, Namibia, Ukraine, Tunisia, Ecuador, Thailand, El Salvador, Dominican Republic,
Azerbaijan, Egypt, and Colombia
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 57/132
GDP per capita rank: 42/132 BOTSWANA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W- FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N65.88 83 72.67 47 58.25 44
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 70.02 102 W- Access to Basic Knowledge 84.49 88 W- Personal Rights 71.14 41 N
Undernourishment W- Adult literacy rate W- Political rights N
Depth of food deficit W- Primary school enrollment W- Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W- Lower secondary school enrollment W Freedom of assembly/association S
Stillbirth rate W- Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement W
Child mortality rate W- Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights S
Deaths from infectious diseases W-
Water and Sanitation 74.92 77 W- Access to Information and Communications 61.37 69 N Personal Freedom and Choice 74.37 35 N
Access to piped water W- Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W Internet users W- Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities W- Press Freedom Index S Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage W-
Satisfied demand for contraception W-
Corruption S
Shelter 51.54 94 W- Health and Wellness 69.17 93 N Tolerance and Inclusion 59.34 40 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy W- Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity W- Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply W- Obesity rate S+ Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths S Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate S Religious tolerance S
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 67.05 52 N Ecosystem Sustainability 75.66 7 S Access to Advanced Education 28.16 88 W-
Homicide rate W- Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling W
Level of violent crime W Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school W-
Perceived criminality S Biodiversity and habitat S Inequality in the attainment of education n/a
Political terror S Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths W
Panama, Uruguay, Turkey, Belarus, Malaysia, Mexico, Mauritius, Russia, Lebanon, Latvia, Chile, Croatia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, and
Argentina
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 46/132
GDP per capita rank: 57/132 BRAZIL
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S71.09 74 75.78 38 63.03 36
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 92.02 63 N Access to Basic Knowledge 95.43 38 S Personal Rights 74.94 32 N
Undernourishment W Adult literacy rate W Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association S
Stillbirth rate W Upper secondary school enrollment S+ Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment n/a Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 81.64 67 N Access to Information and Communications 67.69 49 N Personal Freedom and Choice 77.32 27 S
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities W Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception S
Corruption N
Shelter 73.20 53 S Health and Wellness 76.05 47 N Tolerance and Inclusion 61.77 33 S
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals S
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 37.50 122 W Ecosystem Sustainability 63.94 35 N Access to Advanced Education 38.09 76 W
Homicide rate W Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling W
Level of violent crime W Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school W
Perceived criminality W Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education W
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities S
Traffic deaths N
Iran, Montenegro, South Africa, Serbia, Peru, Costa Rica, Macedonia, Colombia, Romania, Venezuela, Azerbaijan, Argentina,
Dominican Republic, Kazakhstan, and Thailand
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 44/132
GDP per capita rank: 49/132 BULGARIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N82.01 45 71.72 51 56.98 49
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 94.95 48 N Access to Basic Knowledge 93.67 53 N Personal Rights 62.40 56 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment W- Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment S+ Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 98.66 24 N Access to Information and Communications 69.33 46 N Personal Freedom and Choice 64.01 77 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion W
Access to improved sanitation facilities S Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage W
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 62.83 75 N Health and Wellness 60.63 123 W Tolerance and Inclusion 50.09 64 N
Availability of affordable housing S Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Discrimination and violence against minorities S
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance W
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 71.58 42 N Ecosystem Sustainability 63.25 38 S Access to Advanced Education 51.42 36 S
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling S
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school S
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Argentina, Venezuela, Romania, Mauritius, Mexico, Costa Rica, Belarus, Turkey, Montenegro, Uruguay, Iran,
Brazil, and Botswana
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 112/132
GDP per capita rank: 118/132 BURKINA FASO
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S40.16 121 56.07 109 45.75 85
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 61.24 116 N Access to Basic Knowledge 40.17 129 W Personal Rights 61.77 57 S
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate W- Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W- Freedom of speech S+
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment W Freedom of movement S
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 31.04 120 N Access to Information and Communications 44.98 100 N Personal Freedom and Choice 58.27 105 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index S+ Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption S
Shelter 18.43 126 W Health and Wellness 73.28 72 N Tolerance and Inclusion 54.41 52 S
Availability of affordable housing S Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate S Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities S
Suicide rate S Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 49.93 96 N Ecosystem Sustainability 65.88 31 N Access to Advanced Education 8.53 126 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling n/a
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school W
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths W
Nepal, Benin, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Mali, Bangladesh, Central African Republic, Senegal, Guinea, Lesotho,
Togo, and Mozambique
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 130/132
GDP per capita rank: 131/132 BURUNDI
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W32.84 130 46.05 129 33.10 123
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 27.58 132 W- Access to Basic Knowledge 61.30 113 N Personal Rights 39.38 96 N
Undernourishment W- Adult literacy rate S Political rights N
Depth of food deficit W- Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W- Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate W- Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement W
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights W-
Deaths from infectious diseases W
Water and Sanitation 50.39 104 S Access to Information and Communications 19.63 130 W- Personal Freedom and Choice 50.10 126 W
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions W Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source S Internet users W Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities S+ Press Freedom Index W- Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption W
Shelter 10.96 130 W Health and Wellness 68.59 96 W Tolerance and Inclusion 33.18 117 W
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity W Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants W
Quality of electricity supply W Obesity rate S Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S
Community safety net W
Personal Safety 42.43 114 W Ecosystem Sustainability 34.70 113 W Access to Advanced Education 9.73 121 N
Homicide rate W Greenhouse gas emissions W Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality W Biodiversity and habitat W Inequality in the attainment of education n/a
Political terror W Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Liberia, Malawi, Niger, Madagascar, Mozambique, Togo, Guinea, Central African Republic, Mali, Uganda, Rwanda, Nepal, Burkina
Faso, Benin, and Tanzania
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 100/132
GDP per capita rank: 102/132 CAMBODIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N47.44 110 66.89 76 41.33 103
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 76.91 94 S Access to Basic Knowledge 70.45 105 N Personal Rights 43.53 89 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment S Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate S Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 35.58 115 W Access to Information and Communications 48.17 97 N Personal Freedom and Choice 63.79 78 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions S Freedom over life choices S+
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 28.96 115 W Health and Wellness 77.88 33 S+ Tolerance and Inclusion 40.02 96 N
Availability of affordable housing S Life expectancy S Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants W-
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate S Tolerance for homosexuals S+
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths S Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net W
Personal Safety 48.30 101 N Ecosystem Sustainability 71.07 20 S+ Access to Advanced Education 17.99 108 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling W
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality W Biodiversity and habitat S+ Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Yemen, Kyrgyzstan, Mauritania, Djibouti, Cameroon, Nigeria, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Sudan, Chad, Laos, Ghana, Lesotho, Senegal, and
Bangladesh
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 116/132
GDP per capita rank: 106/132 CAMEROON
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N44.13 114 53.73 114 38.65 112
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 60.52 120 N Access to Basic Knowledge 68.37 107 N Personal Rights 25.43 116 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement W-
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases W
Water and Sanitation 30.84 121 W Access to Information and Communications 39.94 109 N Personal Freedom and Choice 60.37 97 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W Internet users N Freedom of religion S+
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 39.15 103 N Health and Wellness 66.06 108 W Tolerance and Inclusion 49.80 66 S
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy W Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 46.03 107 N Ecosystem Sustainability 40.56 101 N Access to Advanced Education 19.01 105 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions W- Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality W Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Djibouti, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Yemen, Cambodia, Sudan, Chad, Mauritania, Ghana, Nigeria, Lesotho, Senegal, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, and Laos
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 7/132
GDP per capita rank: 9/132 CANADA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S93.52 11 80.31 17 87.02 2
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 98.10 21 N Access to Basic Knowledge 98.00 17 N Personal Rights 87.96 9 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment n/a Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 95.76 35 W- Access to Information and Communications 83.23 20 N Personal Freedom and Choice 91.14 6 N
Access to piped water W- Mobile telephone subscriptions W- Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W- Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 88.64 5 N Health and Wellness 80.78 13 N Tolerance and Inclusion 86.79 2 S
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants S+
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals S
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths S Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S+
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 91.58 9 N Ecosystem Sustainability 59.21 51 N Access to Advanced Education 82.21 2 S
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling S+
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school S+
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat W Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Austria, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, Iceland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Switzerland,
Denmark, Kuwait, Finland, and Japan
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 131/132
GDP per capita rank: 123/132
CENTRAL
AFRICAN REPUBLIC
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W- FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W-27.42 131 47.38 125 27.70 128
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 47.06 130 W Access to Basic Knowledge 35.90 130 W Personal Rights 15.32 125 W-
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights W-
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W Freedom of speech W-
Maternal mortality rate W- Lower secondary school enrollment W Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement W-
Child mortality rate W Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights W-
Deaths from infectious diseases W
Water and Sanitation 23.61 126 N Access to Information and Communications 26.64 128 W Personal Freedom and Choice 54.91 115 N
Access to piped water W Mobile telephone subscriptions W Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W Internet users N Freedom of religion W-
Access to improved sanitation facilities S Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 9.61 131 W Health and Wellness 64.78 114 W- Tolerance and Inclusion 31.17 122 W-
Availability of affordable housing W Life expectancy W- Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply n/a Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W Discrimination and violence against minorities W
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance W
Community safety net W-
Personal Safety 29.41 129 W- Ecosystem Sustainability 62.20 42 N Access to Advanced Education 9.40 123 N
Homicide rate W Greenhouse gas emissions W Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime W- Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality W- Biodiversity and habitat S Inequality in the attainment of education W
Political terror W- Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths S
Guinea, Togo, Mozambique, Madagascar, Mali, Uganda, Rwanda, Niger, Malawi, Nepal, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Benin, Tanzania, and
Burundi
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 132/132
GDP per capita rank: 109/132 CHAD
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W- FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W- OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W25.94 132 42.42 131 29.45 126
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 39.29 131 W- Access to Basic Knowledge 28.01 132 W- Personal Rights 35.82 101 N
Undernourishment W Adult literacy rate W- Political rights N
Depth of food deficit W Primary school enrollment W Freedom of speech W-
Maternal mortality rate W- Lower secondary school enrollment W Freedom of assembly/association S
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment W Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate W- Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases W
Water and Sanitation 26.11 124 W Access to Information and Communications 29.94 126 W Personal Freedom and Choice 40.98 129 W-
Access to piped water W Mobile telephone subscriptions W- Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users W Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities W Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception W-
Corruption N
Shelter 6.38 132 W- Health and Wellness 69.04 94 N Tolerance and Inclusion 35.78 113 N
Availability of affordable housing W- Life expectancy W- Women treated with respect W-
Access to electricity W- Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply W Obesity rate S Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate S Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 31.97 127 W- Ecosystem Sustainability 42.70 96 N Access to Advanced Education 5.21 131 W
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions W- Years of tertiary schooling n/a
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school W
Perceived criminality W- Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths W
Sudan, Tajikistan, Ghana, Cameroon, Lesotho, Djibouti, Senegal, Kyrgyzstan, Bangladesh, Yemen, Cambodia, Kenya, Mauritania,
Zambia, and Nigeria
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 30/132
GDP per capita rank: 37/132 CHILE
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S83.85 39 72.99 45 72.06 23
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 94.85 49 N Access to Basic Knowledge 94.91 42 N Personal Rights 89.85 8 S
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech S+
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights S+
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 92.19 48 N Access to Information and Communications 71.28 40 N Personal Freedom and Choice 80.17 24 S
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W Internet users N Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption S
Shelter 76.37 46 N Health and Wellness 74.74 57 N Tolerance and Inclusion 65.76 23 S
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy S Women treated with respect W
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 S+ Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate W Tolerance for homosexuals S+
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities S
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 71.99 40 N Ecosystem Sustainability 51.06 75 N Access to Advanced Education 52.45 34 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources W- Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Latvia, Croatia, Russia, Malaysia, Hungary, Panama, Botswana, Uruguay, Turkey, Belarus, Poland, Mexico, Mauritius, Lithuania, and
Estonia
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 90/132
GDP per capita rank: 69/132 CHINA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W-73.02 69 63.78 84 39.21 110
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 91.01 68 N Access to Basic Knowledge 94.87 44 S Personal Rights 4.80 131 W-
Undernourishment W Adult literacy rate N Political rights W-
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment S+ Freedom of speech W-
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment S Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement W-
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 70.99 83 W Access to Information and Communications 41.78 106 W- Personal Freedom and Choice 68.59 60 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions W- Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion W-
Access to improved sanitation facilities W- Press Freedom Index W- Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception S+
Corruption N
Shelter 72.75 55 N Health and Wellness 72.74 75 N Tolerance and Inclusion 38.62 100 N
Availability of affordable housing S+ Life expectancy N Women treated with respect S+
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate S+ Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W Discrimination and violence against minorities W
Suicide rate W Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 57.34 77 N Ecosystem Sustainability 45.74 90 N Access to Advanced Education 44.81 54 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions W- Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime S Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education W
Political terror W Number of globally ranked universities S+
Traffic deaths N
Albania, Tunisia, Ecuador, Thailand, Algeria, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Azerbaijan, Colombia,
Macedonia, Namibia, Peru, and Ukraine
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 52/132
GDP per capita rank: 62/132 COLOMBIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N69.56 75 75.72 39 56.45 51
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 90.61 72 N Access to Basic Knowledge 89.63 75 N Personal Rights 58.60 65 N
Undernourishment W- Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit W Primary school enrollment W- Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate S Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights S
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 72.18 81 W Access to Information and Communications 61.84 67 N Personal Freedom and Choice 75.13 30 S
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices S
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W- Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities W Press Freedom Index W Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception S
Corruption N
Shelter 76.88 40 S Health and Wellness 79.21 21 N Tolerance and Inclusion 51.41 61 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect W
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 S Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals S
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net S
Personal Safety 38.56 119 W Ecosystem Sustainability 72.18 17 S Access to Advanced Education 40.67 70 N
Homicide rate W- Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime W Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S+ Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror W Number of globally ranked universities S+
Traffic deaths N
Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Peru, Dominican Republic, Serbia, Thailand, Ecuador, Tunisia, South Africa, Albania, Brazil, China, Iran,
Montenegro, and Algeria
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 110/132
GDP per capita rank: 89/132
CONGO,
REPUBLIC OF
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W- FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N34.18 128 64.38 81 45.42 86
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 54.02 126 W- Access to Basic Knowledge 72.25 101 W Personal Rights 43.91 88 N
Undernourishment W- Adult literacy rate N Political rights W-
Depth of food deficit W- Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W- Lower secondary school enrollment W- Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate W- Upper secondary school enrollment W Freedom of movement S
Child mortality rate W- Gender parity in secondary enrollment W- Private property rights W-
Deaths from infectious diseases W-
Water and Sanitation 10.00 131 W- Access to Information and Communications 53.67 86 N Personal Freedom and Choice 62.44 82 N
Access to piped water W Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source W- Internet users W Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities W- Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage W-
Satisfied demand for contraception W
Corruption W
Shelter 26.20 119 W- Health and Wellness 65.67 112 N Tolerance and Inclusion 48.91 72 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy W- Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity W- Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants S+
Quality of electricity supply n/a Obesity rate S+ Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths W Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S
Community safety net W
Personal Safety 46.51 105 N Ecosystem Sustainability 65.92 30 S Access to Advanced Education 26.44 94 N
Homicide rate W Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime W Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality W Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror S Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Philippines, Iraq, Honduras, Nicaragua, Indonesia, India, Guatemala, Swaziland, Uzbekistan, Bolivia, Morocco, Moldova, Guyana,
Mongolia, and Georgia
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 25/132
GDP per capita rank: 54/132 COSTA RICA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S+82.66 42 80.53 16 70.04 24
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 95.16 43 N Access to Basic Knowledge 93.52 54 N Personal Rights 82.83 21 S
Undernourishment W- Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech S+
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association S
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement W
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 91.03 51 N Access to Information and Communications 78.12 29 S Personal Freedom and Choice 82.71 18 S+
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices S+
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index S+ Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage S
Satisfied demand for contraception S
Corruption S
Shelter 78.83 33 S+ Health and Wellness 81.71 6 S Tolerance and Inclusion 71.19 16 S+
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy S Women treated with respect W
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 S+ Tolerance for immigrants S+
Quality of electricity supply S Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals S
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths S Discrimination and violence against minorities S
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S
Community safety net S
Personal Safety 65.63 57 N Ecosystem Sustainability 68.79 25 S Access to Advanced Education 43.41 57 N
Homicide rate W Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling S
Level of violent crime S Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat S Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Romania, Venezuela, Argentina, Montenegro, Iran, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Bulgaria, South Africa, Lebanon, Serbia, Peru, Macedonia,
Mauritius, and Mexico
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 36/132
GDP per capita rank: 36/132 CROATIA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N88.16 26 76.87 29 54.88 57
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 96.46 39 N Access to Basic Knowledge 94.79 46 N Personal Rights 68.22 44 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W- Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights W
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 93.94 42 N Access to Information and Communications 71.77 39 N Personal Freedom and Choice 65.18 73 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices W
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage W
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 81.95 25 S Health and Wellness 71.31 81 N Tolerance and Inclusion 43.66 86 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net W-
Personal Safety 80.28 25 N Ecosystem Sustainability 69.63 23 N Access to Advanced Education 42.46 62 N
Homicide rate S Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Chile, Latvia, Russia, Hungary, Malaysia, Panama, Botswana, Uruguay, Turkey, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, Mexico, and
Mauritius
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 79/132
GDP per capita rank: N/A CUBA
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
# FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
# OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
#82.10 43 58.11 103 42.99 95
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 97.04 33 #N/A Access to Basic Knowledge 95.92 35 #N/A Personal Rights 2.40 132 #N/A
Undernourishment #N/A Adult literacy rate #N/A Political rights #N/A
Depth of food deficit #N/A Primary school enrollment #N/A Freedom of speech #N/A
Maternal mortality rate #N/A Lower secondary school enrollment #N/A Freedom of assembly/association #N/A
Stillbirth rate #N/A Upper secondary school enrollment #N/A Freedom of movement #N/A
Child mortality rate #N/A Gender parity in secondary enrollment #N/A Private property rights #N/A
Deaths from infectious diseases #N/A
Water and Sanitation 84.37 61 #N/A Access to Information and Communications 13.25 132 #N/A Personal Freedom and Choice 60.71 94 #N/A
Access to piped water #N/A Mobile telephone subscriptions #N/A Freedom over life choices #N/A
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source #N/A Internet users #N/A Freedom of religion #N/A
Access to improved sanitation facilities #N/A Press Freedom Index #N/A Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage #N/A
Satisfied demand for contraception #N/A
Corruption #N/A
Shelter 67.62 65 #N/A Health and Wellness 73.84 66 #N/A Tolerance and Inclusion 64.63 24 #N/A
Availability of affordable housing #N/A Life expectancy #N/A Women treated with respect #N/A
Access to electricity #N/A Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 #N/A Tolerance for immigrants #N/A
Quality of electricity supply #N/A Obesity rate #N/A Tolerance for homosexuals #N/A
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths #N/A Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths #N/A Discrimination and violence against minorities #N/A
Suicide rate #N/A Religious tolerance #N/A
Community safety net #N/A
Personal Safety 79.38 28 #N/A Ecosystem Sustainability 49.42 80 #N/A Access to Advanced Education 44.19 55 #N/A
Homicide rate #N/A Greenhouse gas emissions #N/A Years of tertiary schooling #N/A
Level of violent crime #N/A Water withdrawals as a percent of resources #N/A Women's average years in school #N/A
Perceived criminality #N/A Biodiversity and habitat #N/A Inequality in the attainment of education #N/A
Political terror #N/A Number of globally ranked universities #N/A
Traffic deaths #N/A
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 23/132
GDP per capita rank: 27/132 CZECH REPUBLIC
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N91.77 17 83.26 13 66.21 29
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 90.88 71 W- Access to Basic Knowledge 97.19 28 N Personal Rights 75.41 31 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment n/a Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate W- Upper secondary school enrollment W- Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 98.44 25 N Access to Information and Communications 86.66 15 N Personal Freedom and Choice 74.46 34 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index S Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage W-
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption N
Shelter 85.66 14 S Health and Wellness 73.21 73 N Tolerance and Inclusion 61.14 36 N
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect N
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply S Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 92.08 7 S Ecosystem Sustainability 76.00 6 S Access to Advanced Education 53.83 30 N
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources S Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality S+ Biodiversity and habitat S Inequality in the attainment of education S
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths N
Trinidad and Tobago, Slovenia, New Zealand, Italy, Spain, Slovakia, Portugal, Greece, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Republic of,
Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, and France
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 9/132
GDP per capita rank: 16/132 DENMARK
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N95.73 1 84.82 8 79.10 13
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 98.53 5 N Access to Basic Knowledge 98.41 11 N Personal Rights 87.96 9 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W- Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association N
Stillbirth rate S Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 100.00 1 N Access to Information and Communications 97.83 4 S Personal Freedom and Choice 90.76 7 N
Access to piped water N Mobile telephone subscriptions N Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users S Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index S Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption S+
Shelter 91.81 1 S+ Health and Wellness 78.84 22 N Tolerance and Inclusion 76.64 9 N
Availability of affordable housing S+ Life expectancy W Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 W- Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply N Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 92.56 5 S Ecosystem Sustainability 64.19 34 N Access to Advanced Education 61.02 23 W
Homicide rate N Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat N Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities W
Traffic deaths N
Belgium, United Kingdom, Finland, Japan, Iceland, Germany, France, Sweden, Australia, Canada, Austria, United Arab Emirates,
Netherlands, Ireland, and Korea, Republic of
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 115/132
GDP per capita rank: 105/132 DJIBOUTI
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
S FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score Rank
W- OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N59.82 95 41.34 132 36.68 117
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 67.96 108 N Access to Basic Knowledge 52.77 120 N Personal Rights 31.32 109 N
Undernourishment N Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit N Primary school enrollment W Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate N Lower secondary school enrollment N Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement S
Child mortality rate N Gender parity in secondary enrollment W Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 55.75 94 N Access to Information and Communications 16.91 131 W- Personal Freedom and Choice 60.70 95 N
Access to piped water S+ Mobile telephone subscriptions W- Freedom over life choices N
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion S
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index W Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage S
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption S
Shelter 54.08 90 S Health and Wellness 63.88 117 W Tolerance and Inclusion 46.31 79 N
Availability of affordable housing W Life expectancy N Women treated with respect S
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants N
Quality of electricity supply n/a Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths S Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths W- Discrimination and violence against minorities N
Suicide rate W Religious tolerance N
Community safety net N
Personal Safety 61.50 66 S Ecosystem Sustainability 31.80 121 N Access to Advanced Education 8.39 128 W
Homicide rate S Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling n/a
Level of violent crime S+ Water withdrawals as a percent of resources W Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat W Inequality in the attainment of education N
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths W-
Cameroon, Kyrgyzstan, Yemen, Cambodia, Tajikistan, Sudan, Chad, Mauritania, Nigeria, Ghana, Pakistan, Lesotho, Senegal,
Bangladesh, and Laos
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Relative Strength Neutral Relative Weakness
Strengths and weaknesses are relative to 15 countries of similar GDP:
n/a – no data available
Social Progress Index rank: 68/132
GDP per capita rank: 64/132
DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC
BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
W FOUNDATIONS OF WELLBEING
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N OPPORTUNITY
Score
(100)
Rank
(132)
N65.78 84 71.38 56 51.93 66
Nutrition and Basic Medical Care 85.06 81 W Access to Basic Knowledge 86.32 85 W- Personal Rights 44.30 87 N
Undernourishment W- Adult literacy rate N Political rights N
Depth of food deficit W- Primary school enrollment N Freedom of speech N
Maternal mortality rate W- Lower secondary school enrollment W- Freedom of assembly/association W
Stillbirth rate N Upper secondary school enrollment N Freedom of movement N
Child mortality rate W Gender parity in secondary enrollment N Private property rights N
Deaths from infectious diseases N
Water and Sanitation 83.61 62 N Access to Information and Communications 61.55 68 N Personal Freedom and Choice 72.94 38 N
Access to piped water W Mobile telephone subscriptions W- Freedom over life choices S+
Rural vs. urban access to improved water source N Internet users N Freedom of religion N
Access to improved sanitation facilities N Press Freedom Index N Modern slavery, human trafficking, child marriage N
Satisfied demand for contraception N
Corruption W
Shelter 61.55 77 W- Health and Wellness 74.33 62 N Tolerance and Inclusion 56.23 46 S
Availability of affordable housing N Life expectancy N Women treated with respect W
Access to electricity N Non-communicable disease deaths between 30 and 70 N Tolerance for immigrants S
Quality of electricity supply W- Obesity rate N Tolerance for homosexuals N
Indoor air pollution attributable deaths N Outdoor air pollution attributable deaths N Discrimination and violence against minorities S
Suicide rate N Religious tolerance S
Community safety net S
Personal Safety 32.90 126 W Ecosystem Sustainability 63.32 37 N Access to Advanced Education 34.25 82 W
Homicide rate W- Greenhouse gas emissions N Years of tertiary schooling N
Level of violent crime N Water withdrawals as a percent of resources N Women's average years in school N
Perceived criminality N Biodiversity and habitat S Inequality in the attainment of education W
Political terror N Number of globally ranked universities N
Traffic deaths W-
Azerbaijan, Thailand, Colombia, Ecuador, Tunisia, Macedonia, Peru, Albania, China, Serbia, South Africa, Algeria, Armenia, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, and Brazil