Author: carthageinternational
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The Human Development Index (HDI) is a global indicator used to measure a country’s progress in three key dimensions of human development: health, education, and living standards. Sudan, a country in Northeast Africa, is characterized by moderate but fragile human development, marked by complex political, economic, and social challenges. Sudan has experienced a volatile evolution in recent decades, with internal conflicts, economic crises, and geopolitical tensions affecting its HDI. 1. Evolution of the HDI in Sudan Sudan’s HDI is classified as a low human development country. Although the country has made progress in some areas in recent years,…
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The Human Development Index (HDI) is a global indicator that measures a country’s progress across three key dimensions: health (measured by life expectancy), education (level of education and enrollment), and standard of living (gross national income per capita). For Mauritania, a West African country, the HDI reflects the complex challenges it faces in economic, social, and institutional development. Despite progress in some areas, Mauritania remains a country with a relatively low HDI, ranking in the medium human development category. 1. Evolution of the HDI in Mauritania Mauritania has seen improvements in its HDI over the years, but progress remains slow.…