Title, Human Development Report, Nigeria, 2008-2009. Author(s). UNDP Nigeria. Edition, 2008 - 2009. Publication (Day/Month/Year), 2009. Publisher, United Gender Inequality Index (GII) n.a. Human Development Index (HDI), female: n.a. Human Development Index (HDI), male: n.a. Mandatory paid maternity leave (days) n.a. Maternal mortality ratio (deaths per 100,000 live births) n.a. Prevalence of female genital mutilation/cutting among girls and women (% of girls and young women ages 15–49) n.a. Nigeria’s HDI value and rank Nigeria’s HDI value for 2017 is 0.532— which put the country in the low human development category— positioning it at 157 out of 189 countries and territories. Between 2005 and 2017, Nigeria’s HDI value increased from 0.465 to 0.532, an increase of 14.4 percent. A new report by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has shown Nigeria’s Human Development Index rising by two points and life expectancy also rising by eight years.
The region's human development index (HDI) score, a measure the Niger Delta at a slightly higher level than Nigeria's overall HDI of 0.453, the area rates far. Human Development Index (HDI) 2010 ranks Nigeria 142nd position out of Data for analysis were sourced from the UNDP's Human Development Report access to justice and human rights. 14 The Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria and. Senegal, is to Ibrahim Governance Index between 2012 and 2016 while six countries improved their ratings in the Human Development. As the UN's development agency, UNDP plays a critical role in helping countries The mission of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme is to
In addition, the Report finds that despite being the world’s sixth largest exporter of petroleum, Nigeria is unable to enjoy many of the globalization’s benefits due to its extremely low ranking in human development aspects. To address this the Report presents a framework for action to create an enabling environment for a competitive economy. UNDP launched the national Human Development Report 2018 under the theme achieving human development in North-East Nigeria. This report recommends prevention as the penultimate weapon and countermeasure against conflict, violence and subsequently, humanitarian and development crisis. A BUJA —Nigeria has been ranked 152nd in the 2016 report of the African Human Development Index, HDI, released by the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, in Nairobi, Kenya, last weekend. Human development and human security are, in fact, inseparable: whereas human development seeks to increase peoples’ options, opportunities and access to public services and goods, and emphasises what can be achieved, human security focuses on the risks, dangers, and threats to human development, evaluates the degree of confidence that people have in public services and goods, and emphasises what can be lost when human potential is thwarted (Tadjbakhsh and Chenoy, 2007). UNDP is the United Nations largest agency with a mandate to erradicate poverty, through sustainable and inclusive human development. UNDP has been in Nigeria since the country became independent in 1960 providing capacity building and policy development support to the Federal Government of Nigeria in areas of Governance & Peace Building, Inclusive growth and Sustainable Development. The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable and have a decent standard of living. The HDI is the geometric mean of normalized indices for each of the three dimensions.
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Overall human development levels continue to rise, but at a slower pace than before. The 2013 HDI value at the global level is 0.702, while the 2012 HDI was 0.700. More than 15 percent of the world’s people remain vulnerable to multidimensional poverty. UNDP works to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities through the sustainable development of nations, in more than 170 countries and territories.