Senin, 22 Agustus 2011
Best Country and Worst Country of The United Nation Organisation Version..
According to "Human Development Report
2010" published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Thursday,
November 4, 2010. The annual report provides a ranking of Human Development Index (HDI) to the 169 countries surveyed.
The study was based on the level of wealth,
poverty, health, gender equality, political
freedom and education of the countries
concerned. Countries that have the greatest
score is considered as the best place in the
world, according to UNDP.
According to the annual reports of UNDP be at
the site, the stage is again occupied by Norway.
During the eight years since 2001, countries in northern Europe was hailed as the best country.
Norway recrowned as the country with the
best quality of life in the world. In contrast,
Zimbabwe's most recent position.
According to UNDP, Norway has the highest life expectancy over 81 years and has an average annual income of U.S. $ 58.810. Actually, for the category of highest-income countries Norway is still inferior to the state mini-Liechtenstein (U.S. 81,011).
For the category of countries that have the
longest life expectancy, Norway could not even beat Japan, which is 83.6 years. However, if you see all the categories, Norway is still better than than other developed countries.
Under Norwegian, there is Australia, followed by New Zealand, the United States and Ireland.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe ranked bloated, and
topped by a fellow African countries, namely
Burundi, Niger and the Democratic Republic of
Congo. Differ greatly with Norway, the level of life expectancy in Zimbabwe is 47 years and annual per capita income country average of only U.S. 176
"Countries that give lessons on the adverse
impact of the conflict, epidemics of AIDS, and
poor economic management and political," said the head of UNDP, Helen Clark.
"This Human Development Report has changed
the way we view the world," said UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. "We realize in spite of economic growth is important, but most important is the use of national income to give people the opportunity to live longer, healthier and more productive," said Ban.
In the last 20 years, UNDP publishes an annual
report that routine.
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