However, in 1990, Mahbub ul Haq and Amartya Sen developed a new methodology for measuring the quality of life in a country. Unlike other metrics, Human
17. Sao Tome and Principe – 0.555

Sao_Tome and Principe
- Life expectancy at birth: 66.5 years
- Expected years of schooling: 11.3 years
- Mean years of schooling: 4.7 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 16.7%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $2.918
- HDI value: 0.555
- Population: 0.2 million
Sao Tome and Principe’s HDI value is 0.555— which put the country in the medium human development category and as the seventeenth most developed country in Africa.
16. Ghana – 0.579

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, Accra, Ghana
- Life expectancy at birth: 61.4 years
- Expected years of schooling: 11.5 years
- Mean years of schooling: 7.0 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 4.2%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $3,852
- HDI value: 0.579
- Population: 26.4 million
Ghana has a Human development index score of 0.579, and it ranks as the sixteenth most developed country in Africa.
15. Zambia – 0.586

Lusaka, Zambia
- Life expectancy at birth: 60.1 years
- Expected years of schooling: 13.5 years
- Mean years of schooling: 6.6 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 7.8%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $3,734
- HDI value: 0.586
- Population: 15 million
According to the Human development index, Zambia is the fifteenth most developed country in Africa.
14. Equatorial Guinea – 0.587

Malabo Harbor, Equatorial Guinea
- Life expectancy at birth: 57.6 years
- Expected years of schooling: 9 years
- Mean years of schooling: 5.5 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): n.a.
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $21,056
- HDI value: 0.587
- Population: 0.8 million
According to the Human Development Index, Equatorial Guinea is the fourteenth most developed country in Africa.
13. Congo – 0.591

- Life expectancy at birth: 62.3 years
- Expected years of schooling: 11.1 years
- Mean years of schooling: 6.1 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): n.a.
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $6,011.7
- HDI value: 0.591
- Population: 4.6 million
According to the Human development index, Republic of Congo is ranked thirteenth on the list of developed countries in Africa.
12. Namibia – 0.628

Windhoek, Namibia
- Life expectancy at birth: 64.8 years
- Expected years of schooling: 11.3 years
- Mean years of schooling: 6.2 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 29.6%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $9417.8
- HDI value: 0.628
- Population: 2.3 million
Namibia is the twelfth most developed African country.
11. Morocco – 0.628

Marrakech, Morocco
- Life expectancy at birth: 74 years
- Expected years of schooling: 11.6 years
- Mean years of schooling: 4.4 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 9.2 years
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $6850.1
- HDI value: 0.628
- Population: 33.5 Million
According to the Human development index, Morocco is the eleventh most developed country in Africa.
10. Cabo Verde – 0.646

Ponta do Sol, Cape Verde
- Life expectancy at birth: 73.3 years
- Expected years of schooling: 13.5 years
- Mean years of schooling: 4.7 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 10.7%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $6,094.2
- HDI value: 0.646
- Population: 0.5 million
Cabo Verde is the 10th most developed country in Africa.
9. South Africa – 0.666

Cape Town, South Africa
- Life expectancy at birth: 57.4 years
- Expected years of schooling: 13.6 years
- Mean years of schooling: 9.9 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 24.7%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $12,122.3
- HDI value: 0.666
- Population: 53.1 million
According to the human development index, South Africa is the ninth most developed African country.
8. Gabon – 0.684

- Life expectancy at birth: 64.4 years
- Expected years of schooling: 12.5 years
- Mean years of schooling: 7.8 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 20.4%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $16,366.9
- HDI value: 0.684
- Population: 1.7 million
Gabon one of the most developed nations in Sub-Saharan Africa and the eight most developed country in Africa.
7. Egypt – 0.690

Egypt
- Life expectancy at birth: 71.1 years
- Expected years of schooling: 13.5 years
- Mean years of schooling: 6.6 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 13.2%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $10,512.4
- HDI value: 0.690
- Population: 83.4 million
The life expectancy is 71 years; the average income is impressive for a country with such a high population and the expected years of education is 13.5 years.
6. Botswana – 0.698

Gaborone, Botswana
- Life expectancy at birth: 64.5 years
- Expected years of schooling: 12.5 years
- Mean years of schooling: 8.9 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 17.9%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $16,646.2
- HDI value: 0.698
- Population: 2 million
Botswana is ranked the sixth most developed African nation.
5. Tunisia – 0.721

Tunisia
- Life expectancy at birth: 74.8 years
- Expected years of schooling: 14.6 years
- Mean years of schooling: 6.8 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 17.6 %
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $10,404.5
- HDI value: 0.721
- Population: 11.1 million
The Life expectancy is estimated at 75 years while the average annual income of residents is around ten thousand dollars. Tunisia has a high unemployment rate estimated at 18%. However, it is one of the few African countries with a high human development score.
It is the fifth most developed African country by the Human Development Index.
4. Libya – 0.724

Tripoli, Libya
- Life expectancy at birth: 71.6 years
- Expected years of schooling: 14 years
- Mean years of schooling: 7.3 years
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $14,910.9
- HDI value: 0.724
- Population: 6.3 million
Education is Libya is compulsory from basic to secondary level. Life expectancy is around 72 years, and the average income of residents is around the global average.
Although, Post-Gaddafi Libya is at war with internal and external forces and the Human Development Index does not capture the current reality in Libya.
3. Algeria – 0.736

Algiers, Algeria
- Life expectancy at birth: 74.8 years
- Expected years of schooling: 14 years
- Mean years of schooling: 7.6 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 9.8%
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $13,054.3
- HDI value: 0.736
- Population: 39.9 million
Life expectancy in Algeria is estimated to be around 75 years, one of the highest in Africa. Education is free at all levels, and the country has one if the highest literacy rate in Africa.
The Algerian Economy is largely based on Hydrocarbons exports, and although unemployment is almost at double digits, the government has continued to support its citizens through a robust social program which it might have to cut because of declining oil prices.
2. Seychelles – 0.772

- Life expectancy at birth: 73.1 years
- Expected years of schooling: 13.4 years
- Mean years of schooling: 9.4 years
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $23,300.3 years
- HDI value: 0.772
- Population, total (millions): 0.1 million people
According to UNESCO, Seychelles has a primary school completion rate of 94%; the second highest in Africa behind Mauritius. The age of 16 is the minimum school leaving age and education is free through the secondary level until the age of 18.
Agriculture and tourism hugely dominate Seychelles economy, and it is one of the richest countries in Africa. Regarding development, Seychelles has a high human development index of 0.772 which makes it the second most developed country in Africa.
1. Mauritius – 0.777

Port, Louis
- Life expectancy at birth: 74.4 years
- Expected years of schooling: 15.6 years
- Mean years of schooling: 8.5 years
- Total unemployment rate (% of labor force): 7.6 %
- GNI per capita (2011 PPP$): $17,469.8
- HDI value: 0.777
- Population, total (millions): 1.2 million
Education in Mauritius is free up to tertiary levels, the minimum school leaving age in Mauritius is 16 years, and the government of Mauritius provides free transport for all students. Mauritius has one of the best educational systems in Africa, ranking highly on almost all relevant metrics.
Mauritius has a Human Development Index score of 0.777, the highest in any country in Africa which puts it in the High Human Development category. Mauritius is one of the most developed countries in Africa.
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