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Namibia
88 / 193
Namibia is ranked 88 out of 193 countries, based on 24 indicators
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๐ผ Education Expenditure as GDP Percentage
9.08 9
๐ Gross Primary Enrollment Rate
120.72 19
โ๏ธ Gender Development Index
1.01 60
โ๏ธ Rule of Law Estimate
0.45 61
๐ฆ Customs Efficiency
2.8 63
๐ฃ๏ธ Voice & Accountability Estimate
0.58 65
๐ Ease of Arranging Shipments
3 66
๐๏ธ Political Stability Estimate
0.54 67
๐ค๏ธ Infrastructure Quality
2.8 72
๐ Overall Logistics Performance
2.9 74
๐ฆ Logistics Services Quality
2.9 74
๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ Corruption Control Estimate
0.11 85
๐๏ธ Government Effectiveness Estimate
0.03 87
๐ Regulatory Quality Estimate
-0.06 89
๐ Tracking and Tracing Ability
2.8 102
๐ฟ Planetary Pressuresโadjusted Human Development Index
0.61 109
โฑ๏ธ Timeliness of Shipments
2.9 116
โ๏ธ Gender Inequality Index
0.45 118
๐ GNI per Capita, PPP (Current Int'l $)
11,300 123
๐ Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index
0.44 134
๐ Human Development Index
0.67 139
๐คฐ Maternal Mortality Ratio (Modeled)
139 146
โณ Life Expectancy
67.39 157
๐ถ Under-5 Mortality Rate
40.7 Namibia in the Lead ๐
Namibia is the best in the world in 2 indicators
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๐ก Leading in Service Imports
In 2023, Namibia imported 86.19% of its services in communications, computers, and related sectors, showcasing its reliance on global tech services.
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๐ถ Stable Sex Ratio at Birth
With a sex ratio of 1.011 male births per female birth in 2023, Namibia maintains a balanced gender ratio at birth.
Namibia Following Behind ๐ญ
Namibia ranks last in the world on 2 indicators
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๐ Older School Starters
Namibia has one of the highest lower secondary school starting ages at 14 years, as of 2023, indicating a later start in formal education compared to global norms.
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๐ฐ High Income Inequality
In 2015, the top 20% of Namibia's population held 63.7% of the income, while the Gini index was 59.1, highlighting significant income disparity.