UNDP’s Human Development Index

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  • Human Development Report 2021-22 was recently released.

Human Development Index

  • Human Development Index is a composite index given by the report that measures average achievement in human development taking into account four indicators: 
    • Life expectancy at birth (Sustainable Development Goal 3); 
    • Expected years of schooling (SDG 4.3); 
    • Mean years of schooling (SDG 4.4); and 
    • Gross national income (GNI) per capita (2017 PPP$) (SDG 8.5).

Report Highlights

  • Global scenario:
    • A combination of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and climate crises has dragged down the human development score in 90 percent of the countries.
      • This reduction has reversed much of the progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
    • A large contributor to the Human Development Index’s recent decline is a global drop in life expectancy, down from 72.8 years in 2019 to 71.4 years in 2021. 

  • India’s position:
    • India’s rank on the Human Development Index has slipped from 130 in 2020 to 132 in 2021, in line with a global fall in HDI scores in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
    • India’s HDI value:
      • India’s HDI value stood at 0.633 during 2021, which was lower than the world average of 0.732. 
        • In 2020, too, India recorded a decline in its HDI value (0.642) in comparison to the pre-Covid level of 2019 (0.645).
    • Indicator-specific values:
      • 2021: 
        • India’s life expectancy at birth was recorded at 67.2 years; 
        • Expected years of schooling at 11.9 years; 
        • Mean years of schooling at 6.7 years; and 
        • Gross national income per capita (2017 PPP) at $6,590. 
      • 2022:
        • On all these four parameters, India was behind the world averages in 2021: 
        • Life expectancy at 71.4 years, 
        • Expected years of schooling at 12.8 years, 
        • Mean years of schooling at 8.6 years and 
        • Gross national income per capita (2017 PPP$) at $16,752.
    • Reasons behind India’s drop:
      • Like global trends, in India’s case, the drop in HDI from 0.645 in 2019 to 0.633 in 2021 can be attributed to falling life expectancy.

  • Parameters where India showed improvement:
    • The report highlighted some areas where India showed improvement. 
    • Inequality:
      • Compared to 2019, the impact of inequality on human development is lower. 
      • India is bridging the human development gap between men and women faster than the world. 
      • This development has come at a smaller cost to the environment.
    • Health and education:
      • The intergovernmental organisation lauded India’s investment in health and education, helping it come closer to the global human development average since 1990. 
    • Clean water, sanitation and affordable clean energy:
      • The country is improving access to clean water, sanitation and affordable clean energy.
    • Vulnerable population:
      • According to the UN recent policy decisions made by the country have increased access to social protection for the vulnerable population groups, it highlighted. 

Human Development Index (HDI)

  • The Human Development Index (HDI) is a tool used to measure a country’s overall achievement in its social and economic dimensions.
    • The rank indicates the state of a nation’s health, education and average income.
  • Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq created the Human Development Index in 1990 and this was further used by UNDP in creating a report on the nation’s socio-economic achievement.
  • Limitation of Human Development Index
  • The Human Development Index notably fails to take account of qualitative factors, such as cultural identity and political freedoms (human security, gender opportunities and human rights).
  • PPP values change very quickly and are likely to be inaccurate or misleading.
  • Human Development Index also struggles with the accuracy and meaningfulness of the underlying data. 

Sustainable Development Goals

  • The United Nations Document “Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”.
    • This agenda contains 17 goals and 169 targets. 
  • The agenda is built on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which were adopted in 2000 and were to be achieved by 2015.
  • SDGs provide a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future.  
  • They recognize that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests.

Source: TH

 
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