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Niger is a poor country, it has the lowest Human Development Index on Earth. 80% of the land is covered by the Sahara Desert
The lowest level is the cell.
The development of all aspects of human beings is called human development.The goal of all kinds development is the development of the people
Very high development (HDI >= 0.9)38 countries: Norway and Australia through Barbados and MaltaHigh development (HDI 0.8-0.9)44 countries: Bahrain and Estonia through Kazakhstan and LebanonMedium development (HDI 0.5-0.8)74 countries: Armenia and Ukraine through Uganda and NigeriaLow development (HDI < 0.5)23 countries: Togo and Malawi through Afghanistan and NigerThe lowest ranking in the world is Niger with an HDI of 0.34.Somalia was the lowest ranking in 2001 with an HDI of 0.28, but Somalia was not included in the latest report.By continentAfricahighest: Libya (0.85), Seychelles (0.85)lowest: Sierra Leone (0.37), Niger (0.34)Americashighest: Canada (0.97), USA (0.96)lowest: Nicaragua (0.70), Haiti (0.53)Asia and Oceaniahighest: Australia (0.97), Japan (0.96)lowest: Timor-Leste (0.49), Afghanistan (0.35)Europehighest: Norway (0.97), Iceland (0.97)lowest: Ukraine (0.80), Moldova (0.72)See the full list in the related link.
The lowest frequency that the human ear can detect is that of 20Hertz.
the human development index (HDI)
human resource development outcomes
The link between human resource management and integrated development plans
The lowest note ever sung by a human voice is the G-7, which is about 0.189 Hz.
Human Development Foundation was created in 1975.
As of the latest Human Development Report, Afghanistan's Human Development Index (HDI) is among the lowest in the world, reflecting challenges in health, education, and living standards. The HDI value for Afghanistan has been significantly impacted by decades of conflict, political instability, and economic difficulties. According to the 2021 report, the country's HDI value is approximately 0.511, placing it in the low human development category. For the most current data, it's advisable to refer to the latest reports from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has the lowest Human Development Index due to a combination of factors, including prolonged political instability, conflict, and corruption, which have severely hindered economic development and infrastructure building. Additionally, widespread poverty, inadequate healthcare, and limited access to education exacerbate the situation, leaving a significant portion of the population lacking basic necessities. The country's rich natural resources have not translated into improved living conditions, often benefiting a small elite rather than the general populace.