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* Sri Lanka ranks high in human development among the neighbors
Mon, Oct 5, 2009, 08:44 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Oct 05, Colombo: Sri Lanka ranked above all her neighbors in South Asia except Maldives on the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Index report released Monday.

Human Development Report 2009 placed Sri Lanka at the 102nd position in the medium human development category for the quality of life of its citizens. In the South Asian region only Maldives fared better than Sri Lanka at the 95th position.

The Human Development Index (HDI) released today for 182 countries and territories as part of the 2009 Human Development Report (HDR) is a summary indicator of people's well-being that combines the life expectancy, literacy, school enrolment, and GDP per capita.

The 2009 report said the between 1980 and 2007 Sri Lanka's HDI rose by 0.58% annually from 0.649 to 0.759 today (which refers to 2007 statistics).

Gender-related development index (GDI), a measure of gender equality that captures inequalities in achievement between women and men, for Sri Lanka was 0.756, 99.6% of its HDI. Out of the 155 countries with both HDI and GDI values, only 35 countries have a better ratio than Sri Lanka's, the report showed.

Women in Sri Lanka were reportedly empowered as they adopted new social roles as protectors and providers for their families, the HDR-2009 said.

Norway, Australia, and Iceland, in order, ranked at the top of the HDI while Niger, Afghanistan, and Sierra Leone, respectively were in the bottom.

Sri Lanka's giant neighbor, India ranked at 134th position while Pakistan was at 141th and Nepal at 144th. Bangladesh ranked at the bottom of the region at 146th place.

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