List of African countries by Human Development Index

Human Development Index is a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education, and standards of living for countries worldwide. It is a standard means of measuring well-being. It is used to distinguish whether the country is a developed, developing, or underdeveloped country, and also to measure the impact of economic policies on quality of life. Countries (almost all UN member states and a couple of special territories) fall into three broad categories based on their HDI: high, medium, and low human development.

List of African countries

The following is a list of African countries by Human Development Index for the year 2013, published in 2014:[1]

Rank Country HDI
Rank in Africa Rank Worldwide New 2015 Estimates for 2014 Change compared between 2014 report and 2013 report
High human development
1 63  Mauritius 0.777 Increase 0.002
2 64  Seychelles 0.772 Increase 0.005
3 83  Algeria 0.736 Increase 0.002
4 94  Libya 0.724 Decrease 0.014
5 96  Tunisia 0.721 Increase 0.001
Medium human development
6 106  Botswana 0.698 Increase 0.002
7 108  Egypt 0.690 Increase 0.001
8 110  Gabon 0.684 Increase 0.005
9 116  South Africa 0.666 Increase 0.003
10 122  Cape Verde 0.646 Increase 0.003
11 126  Morocco 0.628 Increase 0.002
12 126  Namibia 0.628 Increase 0.003
13 136  Republic of the Congo 0.591 Increase 0.003
14 138  Equatorial Guinea 0.587 Increase 0.003
15 139  Zambia 0.586 Increase 0.006
16 140  Ghana 0.579 Increase 0.002
17 143  São Tomé and Príncipe 0.555 Increase 0.002
Low human development
18 145  Kenya 0.548 Increase 0.001
19 149  Angola 0.532 Increase 0.002
20 150  Swaziland 0.531 Increase 0.001
21 151  Tanzania 0.521 Increase 0.005
22 152  Nigeria 0.514 Increase 0.004
23 153  Cameroon 0.512 Increase 0.005
24 154  Madagascar 0.510 Increase 0.002
25 155  Zimbabwe 0.509 Increase 0.008
26 156  Mauritania 0.506 Increase 0.002
27 159  Comoros 0.503 Increase 0.002
28 161  Lesotho 0.497 Increase 0.003
29 162  Togo 0.484 Increase 0.009
30 163  Rwanda 0.483 Increase 0.004
31 163  Uganda 0.483 Increase 0.005
32 166  Benin 0.480 Increase 0.003
33 167  Sudan 0.479 Increase 0.002
34 168  Djibouti 0.470 Increase 0.002
35 169  South Sudan 0.467 Increase 0.006
36 170  Senegal 0.466 Increase 0.003
37 172  Ivory Coast 0.462 Increase 0.004
38 173  Malawi 0.445 Increase 0.006
39 174  Ethiopia 0.442 Increase 0.006
40 175  Gambia 0.441 Decrease 0.002
41 176  Democratic Republic of the Congo 0.433 Increase 0.001
42 177  Liberia 0.430 Increase 0.006
43 178  Guinea-Bissau 0.420 Increase 0.002
44 179  Mali 0.419 Increase 0.003
45 180  Mozambique 0.416 Increase 0.003
46 181  Sierra Leone 0.413 Increase 0.005
47 182  Guinea 0.411 Steady
48 183  Burkina Faso 0.402 Increase 0.006
49 184  Burundi 0.400 Increase 0.003
50 185  Chad 0.392 Increase 0.004
51 186  Eritrea 0.391 Increase 0.001
52 187  Central African Republic 0.350 Increase 0.002
53 188  Niger 0.348 Increase 0.003

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