Cameroon rank 153 out of 189 on the UN's Human Development Index

 The Human Development Index (HDI) for 2022 places Cameroon 153 out of 189 nations. As a result, Cameroon is seen as having a medium level of human development.


The HDI is a composite indicator that evaluates a nation's performance in three areas: income, education, and health. Cameroon's HDI score of 0.556 places it just below the median for nations with medium levels of human development.

Although Cameroon's HDI has been rising recently, it still lags behind other nations in the region including Ghana, Kenya, and Senegal. The comparatively low HDI of Cameroon is caused by a number of causes, including:

>Living below the national poverty level is the case for about half of the people of Cameroon.

>Low life expectancy: The average age of death for Cameroonians is 59.

>Low levels of education: Only 58% of adults in Cameroon have completed primary school.

>One in ten Cameroonian children die before turning five, which is a high rate of infant mortality.

Despite these difficulties, Cameroon's future is looking up in certain ways. The population of the nation is young, and the government is spending money on healthcare and education. In the years to come, Cameroon's HDI might rise if these efforts are kept up.



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