This is a list of the governorates of Egypt by Human Development Index as of 2024 with data for the year 2023.[1]
Rank | Governorate | HDI (2023) | |
---|---|---|---|
Very High human development | |||
1 | Port Said | 0.801 | |
High human development | |||
2 | Suez | 0.780 | |
3 | Alexandria | 0.777 | |
4 | Cairo | 0.776 | |
5 | Damietta | 0.754 | |
6 | Monufia | 0.749 | |
7 | Dakahlia | 0.745 | |
8 | Ismailia | 0.742 | |
9 | Gharbia | 0.740 | |
10 | Frontier governorates ( Red Sea, New Valley, Matruh, North Sinai, South Sinai) |
0.735 | |
11 | Kafr El Sheikh | 0.732 | |
Qalyubia | |||
13 | Giza | 0.729 | |
– | Egypt(average) | 0.728 | |
14 | Sharqia | 0.727 | |
15 | Aswan | 0.721 | |
16 | Beheira | 0.715 | |
17 | Qena (with Luxor) | 0.705 | |
18 | Faiyum | 0.705 | |
19 | Beni Suef | 0.704 | |
Medium human development | |||
20 | Minya | 0.692 | |
21 | Sohag | 0.692 | |
22 | Asyut | 0.687 |
See also
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edit- ^ "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Table - Global Data Lab". globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2023-02-20.