In the Basic Human Needs Dimension, Nepal performs best on Nutrition and Basic Medical Care and has most opportunity to improve on the Shelter component. In the Foundations of Wellbeing Dimension, Nepal scores highest on Access to Basic Knowledge but lags on the Access to Information and Communications component. In the Opportunity Dimension, Nepal is strongest on Tolerance and Inclusion and has the most room to improve on Access to Advanced Education.
Elements are highlighted where Nepal possesses a relative weakness or a relative strength compared to countries of similar GDP per capita: Afghanistan; Bangladesh; Benin; Burkina Faso; Cambodia; Cameroon; Chad; Djibouti; Kenya; Lesotho; Mali; Rwanda; Senegal; Tajikistan; Tanzania.
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