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Marissa Hebert
12 October, 13:13
How do we measure development
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Alaina Woodard
12 October, 17:07
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Through the HDI (Human Development Index) this is the well-being of a country. Mainly focusing on factors such as schooling, healthcare, human rights, meeting basic human needs, economy and life expectancy. Development can be anything as long as you back it up as it means for something getting better over time.
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