By empty (7/9/2003 issue of the CACI Analyst)
The UN Development Program\'s Index of Human Development for 2003 shows declines for Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. The declines have been attributed to lower life expectancy, lower literacy rates, reduced incomes, and poorer education. Indicators from some of the post-Soviet states --in addition to the three Central Asian states, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine showed declines -- put them at the same level as many underdeveloped countries.
The UN Development Program\'s Index of Human Development for 2003 shows declines for Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. The declines have been attributed to lower life expectancy, lower literacy rates, reduced incomes, and poorer education. Indicators from some of the post-Soviet states --in addition to the three Central Asian states, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine showed declines -- put them at the same level as many underdeveloped countries. Akipress.org noted that the index ranked Turkmenistan 82nd among the 175 countries assessed, while Kyrgyzstan ranked 102nd and Tajikistan ranked 113th. (akipress.org)