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Life Expectancy<br />

worst best best worst<br />

The dotted line is the score of the OECD, the club of thirty richest countries.<br />

In terms of infant mortality, life expectancy, nutrition (underweight<br />

children), education (percentage of primary and secondary education)<br />

Cuba gets a score around the average of the OECD. In terms of GDP<br />

per capita Cuba lies very far below. This chart shows that with relative<br />

few economic resources one can achieve a high human development.<br />

Besides, it should be noted that Cuba has to realise this in a hostile environment.<br />

When you extrapolate this to the world level, this chart confirms<br />

that, as we mentioned above, no huge amounts are necessary to<br />

eradicate the extreme misery in this world. Cuba shows this is no theoretical<br />

possibility, it is realistic and feasible. It is reassuring to know that.<br />

But it is also reassuring in the opposite direction. So called rich countries<br />

can keep their high level of development even if they reverse their economic<br />

growth.<br />

Development Indicators Cuba<br />

(in % of best)<br />

126<br />

Infant Mortality Rate (U5MR)

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