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Namibia - Human poverty index (HPI)

17.1 in 2007

The HPI refers to deprivation in three essential elements of human life already refl ected in the HDI – longevity, knowledge and decent standard of living. The first, deprivation, relates to survival – the vulnerability to death at a relatively early age. The second relates to knowledge – being excluded from the world of reading and communication. The third relates to a decent living standard in terms of overall economic provisioning. Source : UNDP, Human Development Report.

Date Value Change, %
2007 17.1 -33.98%
2006 25.9 -2.26%
2005 26.5 -18.46%
2004 32.5 -1.52%
2003 33.0 -12.47%
2002 37.7 -0.26%
2001 37.8 9.57%
2000 34.5 0.00%
1999 34.5 29.70%
1998 26.6 6.40%
1997 25.0

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