Ethiopia tops list of African nations improving quality of life
   
 
 
   
 
Ethiopia suffers from a bad image thanks to the war and famine of the 1980s. As my series on travel in Ethiopia showed, however, this is a land of friendly people, beautiful nature, and fascinating historic sites. Infrastructure is slowly improving and the Ethiopians are making serious efforts to boost education, access to clean drinking water, and other improvements to the quality of life.

Ethiopia tops list of African nations improving quality of lifeThese efforts have been recognized in the UN's 2010 Human Development Report. It ranked Ethiopia as number 11 in the world for improving human development since 1970, the highest ranking in Africa. The report was prepared by the United Nations Development Programme and measures progress in health, education, income, gender equality, and other areas. Researchers then formulate a "human development index" (HDI) for 135 countries.

Other high-ranking African nations include Botswana (14th), Benin (18th) and Burkina Faso (21st). All of these countries and some others have done especially well in the past ten years. Only looking at the past decade, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Uganda all come out in the global top ten.

One of the biggest areas of improvement was in education. Literacy has almost tripled in Sub-Saharan Africa in the past 40 years to 65 percent. Also, life expectancy is up and infant mortality is down.

Sadly, not all the news is good. The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and Zimbabwe were the only three countries in the world where quality of life actually went down.

Good news for Ethiopia is good news to travelers too. While the country is still an adventure travel destination, it's not as rugged as many people think. I spent two months there and my wife spent three weeks, and in all that time we never got sick. Chalk one up for good sanitation and clean water! Also, Ethiopia scores well of gender equality, which meant that, unlike some countries we've been to, my wife didn't get harassed by obnoxious guys. Good education meant we met lots of people who spoke English and wanted to improve it by chatting with us. Improved infrastructure meant there were more paved roads along our route than there were ten years ago.

When it comes to improvements in a country's Human Development Index everybody benefits, even people who don't live there!

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    # 3 Author: DAWIT
       
     
       
    Have you assessed how the urban poor are suffering from soaring inflation? Parhaps infrustrustructure developed and education expanded. What about quality of education? what about the ultra rural poor 85%?No change at all to their live. HDI is some times confusing!!
     
       
     
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    # 2 Author: Never Mind
       
     
       
    get the title right man!!! Eth ranks 157th in the list. Eth tops the african chart in the non-income HDI. income and non-income HDI report are totally different. countries like China, Botswana, South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Malta, Vietnam, Mauritius and India perforemed good in the income HDI and not so well in the non-income HDI. the fact is Ethiopia has a massive poverty problem where 90% of the population are classified as “multidimensional poor”, the second highest proportion in the world after Niger. The country also heavily depends on aid money with some 81% of the government budget comes from aid, the report said. and sadly Ethiopia only tops only countries which are politically unstable.

    so please don't mislead people with that title.

     
       
     
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    # 1 Author: Mimi
       
     
       
    I am so happy to read this news.I am very proud of my country.

    God bless Ethiopia
     
       
     
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