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Kenya
132 / 193
Kenya is ranked 132 out of 193 countries, based on 24 indicators
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๐ Tracking and Tracing Ability
3.07 74
๐ Overall Logistics Performance
2.81 76
๐ฆ Logistics Services Quality
2.81 76
๐ฆ Customs Efficiency
2.65 80
โฑ๏ธ Timeliness of Shipments
3.18 85
๐ค๏ธ Infrastructure Quality
2.55 99
๐ผ Education Expenditure as GDP Percentage
4.02 99
๐ Ease of Arranging Shipments
2.62 103
๐ฟ Planetary Pressuresโadjusted Human Development Index
0.61 109
โ๏ธ Rule of Law Estimate
-0.33 111
๐ฃ๏ธ Voice & Accountability Estimate
-0.12 113
๐ Regulatory Quality Estimate
-0.39 113
๐๏ธ Government Effectiveness Estimate
-0.3 116
๐ Gross Primary Enrollment Rate
98.25 120
๐ Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index
0.46 127
โ๏ธ Gender Development Index
0.94 142
๐ GNI per Capita, PPP (Current Int'l $)
6,520 142
๐ Human Development Index
0.63 142
๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ Corruption Control Estimate
-0.77 143
๐คฐ Maternal Mortality Ratio (Modeled)
149 143
โ๏ธ Gender Inequality Index
0.53 152
๐ถ Under-5 Mortality Rate
39.9 163
๐๏ธ Political Stability Estimate
-0.94 173
โณ Life Expectancy
63.65 Kenya in the Lead ๐
Kenya is the best in the world in 3 indicators
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๐น Strong Macroeconomic Management
Kenya achieved a macroeconomic management rating of 4.5 in 2023, reflecting a robust economic framework and fiscal discipline.
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๐๏ธ Low Arms Imports
In 2022, Kenya's arms imports were valued at 1,000,000 SIPRI trend indicator values, indicating a low reliance on foreign military equipment.
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๐ Full Female Progression to Secondary School
In 2015, 100% of females progressed to secondary school in Kenya, showcasing a commitment to gender equality in education.
Kenya Following Behind ๐ญ
Kenya ranks last in the world on 1 indicators
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๐ซ๏ธ Most Polluted Air
In 2017, 100% of Kenya's population was exposed to PM2.5 pollution levels exceeding the WHO's Interim Target-3 and guideline values, indicating severe air quality issues.