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World Bank Ranks Nigeria 152nd Out Of 157 Countries In Human Capital Index by aydought: 10:46am On Oct 12, 2018
The World Bank Group has ranked Nigeria 152 out of a total of 157 countries surveyed in its Human Capital Index (HCI) that was unveiled on Thursday.

The HCI measures the amount of human capital that a child born today can expect to attain by age 18, given the risks of poor health and education that prevail in the country where he or she lives. The Index measures each country’s distance to the frontier of complete education and full health for a child born today.


The President of the multilateral institution, Mr. Jim Yong Kim, while responding to a THISDAY question during a media briefing at the ongoing IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings in Bali, Indonesia, said it was unfortunate that Nigeria was ranked 152 in the HCI.

He explained: “Nigeria unfortunately ranks 152 out of 157 countries. We provide quite a bit of support to Nigeria in terms of the health budget. But we feel that the overall spending on health in just far too low at 0.76 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Also, the educational outcomes in Nigeria are very poor.”

He described human capital as a key driver of sustainable, inclusive economic growth, saying investing in health and education has not got the attention it deserves.

“This index creates a direct line between improving outcomes in health and education, productivity, and economic growth. I hope that it drives countries to take urgent action and invest more – and more effectively – in their people.

“The bar is rising for everyone,” Kim added. “Building human capital is critical for all countries, at all income levels, to compete in the economy of the future.”

Source:- https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/10/11/wbank-ranks-nigeria-152nd-in-human-capital-index/
Re: World Bank Ranks Nigeria 152nd Out Of 157 Countries In Human Capital Index by yuncka: 10:47am On Oct 12, 2018
Chai.

FG right now...

Re: World Bank Ranks Nigeria 152nd Out Of 157 Countries In Human Capital Index by amaniro: 10:49am On Oct 12, 2018
shocked


Na we be goal keepers, Shame!
Re: World Bank Ranks Nigeria 152nd Out Of 157 Countries In Human Capital Index by ATEAMS: 10:56am On Oct 12, 2018
trump said it all....

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