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Sri Lanka
107 / 193
Sri Lanka is ranked 107 out of 193 countries, based on 24 indicators
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๐ฟ Planetary Pressuresโadjusted Human Development Index
0.75 50
๐ถ Under-5 Mortality Rate
6.1 61
โณ Life Expectancy
77.48 63
โฑ๏ธ Timeliness of Shipments
3.3 67
๐คฐ Maternal Mortality Ratio (Modeled)
18 72
๐ Tracking and Tracing Ability
3 79
๐ Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index
0.63 80
๐ Overall Logistics Performance
2.8 86
๐ Ease of Arranging Shipments
2.8 90
๐ Human Development Index
0.78 91
โ๏ธ Rule of Law Estimate
-0.09 93
โ๏ธ Gender Inequality Index
0.37 94
๐ฆ Logistics Services Quality
2.7 97
๐ฆ Customs Efficiency
2.5 104
๐ GNI per Capita, PPP (Current Int'l $)
15,240 108
๐๏ธ Government Effectiveness Estimate
-0.25 109
๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ Corruption Control Estimate
-0.38 110
๐ค๏ธ Infrastructure Quality
2.4 115
๐ฃ๏ธ Voice & Accountability Estimate
-0.23 119
โ๏ธ Gender Development Index
0.95 123
๐ Regulatory Quality Estimate
-0.51 140
๐๏ธ Political Stability Estimate
-0.51 158
๐ Gross Primary Enrollment Rate
91.45 168
๐ผ Education Expenditure as GDP Percentage
1.83 Sri Lanka in the Lead ๐
Sri Lanka is the best in the world in 2 indicators
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๐ Low Prevalence of Overweight Children
In 2024, Sri Lanka achieved a low prevalence of overweight children under 5, with only 0.5% affected by weight issues.
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๐ผ Highest Exclusive Breastfeeding Rates
In 2016, Sri Lanka boasted one of the highest exclusive breastfeeding rates in the world, with 80.93% of children under 6 months being exclusively breastfed.
Sri Lanka Following Behind ๐ญ
Sri Lanka ranks last in the world on 2 indicators
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๐ธ High Interest Payments Burden
In 2023, Sri Lanka faced a significant financial challenge, with interest payments consuming 79.87% of its revenue and 49.44% of its expenses.
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๐ Significant Decline in Equity Indices
Sri Lanka's stock market experienced a sharp decline in 2022, with the S&P Global Equity Indices dropping by 62.44%.