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According to UN Human Development Report, Georgia Ranks 74th and Falls Behind Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia

November 5, 2010
According to UN Human Development Report The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development Georgia ranks 74th place in the world.

Georgia fell in the second subparagraph High Human Development with some former Soviet Republics:  Belarus – 61st, Ukraine – 69th, Kazakhstan – 66th, Azerbaijan – 67th, Armenia – 76th.

Turkmenistan ranks 87th, Moldova - 99th, Uzbekistan - 102nd, Kyrgyzstan – 109th, Tajikistan 112th. These countries were placed under Average Human Development Subparagraph.
According to Human Development indicator, Norway ranks first. Then come Australia, New Zealand, USA, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Canada, Sweden and Germany. The last in the list of 169 countries is Zimbabwe.

The report included data on life and social protection, health, education and cultural development, state of crime, environmental protection and people’s participation in decision making process.

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