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Labor Statistics > CPIA building human resources rating (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1  Bhutan: 4.5  2005 ...
#2  Sri Lanka: 4.5  2005 ...
#3  Rwanda: 4  2005 ...
#4  Uganda: 4  2005 ...
#5  Armenia: 4  2005 ...
#6  Moldova: 4  2005 ...
#7  Bangladesh: 4  2005 ...
#8  Tonga: 4  2005 ...
#9  Bolivia: 4  2005 ...
#10  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 4  2005 ...
#11  Cape Verde: 4  2005 ...
#12  Dominica: 4  2005 ...
#13  Maldives: 4  2005 ...
#14  Georgia: 4  2005 ...
#15  Saint Lucia: 4  2005 ...
#16  Grenada: 4  2005 ...
#17  Tanzania: 4  2005 ...
#18  Honduras: 4  2005 ...
#19  Uzbekistan: 4  2005 ...
#20  India: 4  2005 ...
#21  Vietnam: 4  2005 ...
#22  Samoa: 4  2005 ...
#23  Nicaragua: 3.5  2005 ...
#24  Zambia: 3.5  2005 ...
#25  Kenya: 3.5  2005 ...
#26  Cambodia: 3.5  2005 ...
#27  Mozambique: 3.5  2005 ...
#28  Cameroon: 3.5  2005 ...
#29  Lesotho: 3.5  2005 ...
#30  Djibouti: 3.5  2005 ...
#31  Mali: 3.5  2005 ...
#32  Eritrea: 3.5  2005 ...
#33  Senegal: 3.5  2005 ...
#34  Ethiopia: 3.5  2005 ...
#35  Kyrgyzstan: 3.5  2005 ...
#36  Gambia, The: 3.5  2005 ...
#37  Madagascar: 3.5  2005 ...
#38  Ghana: 3.5  2005 ...
#39  Malawi: 3.5  2005 ...
#40  Guyana: 3.5  2005 ...
#41  Mauritania: 3.5  2005 ...
#42  Indonesia: 3.5  2005 ...
#43  Nepal: 3.5  2005 ...
#44  Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3.5  2005 ...
#45  Pakistan: 3.5  2005 ...
#46  Benin: 3.5  2005 ...
#47  Burkina Faso: 3.5  2005 ...
#48  Mongolia: 3.5  2005 ...
#49  Yemen: 3  2005 ...
#50  Albania: 3  2005 ...
#51  Nigeria: 3  2005 ...
#52  Solomon Islands: 3  2005 ...
#53  Laos: 3  2005 ...
#54  Burundi: 3  2005 ...
#55  Azerbaijan: 3  2005 ...
#56  Chad: 3  2005 ...
#57  Guinea: 3  2005 ...
#58  Congo, Republic of the: 3  2005 ...
#59  Niger: 3  2005 ...
#60  Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 3  2005 ...
#61  Sierra Leone: 3  2005 ...
#62  Comoros: 3  2005 ...
#63  Togo: 3  2005 ...
#64  Tajikistan: 3  2005 ...
#65  São Tomé and Príncipe: 2.5  2005 ...
#66  Haiti: 2.5  2005 ...
#67  Angola: 2.5  2005 ...
#68  Kiribati: 2.5  2005 ...
#69  Papua New Guinea: 2.5  2005 ...
#70  Vanuatu: 2.5  2005 ...
#71  Sudan: 2.5  2005 ...
#72  Guinea-Bissau: 2.5  2005 ...
#73  Central African Republic: 2  2005 ...
#74  Côte d'Ivoire: 2  2005 ...
#75  Zimbabwe: 2  2005 ...
Weighted average: 3.4   


DEFINITION: Building human resources assesses the national policies and public and private sector service delivery that affect the access to and quality of health and education services, including prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.

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