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    Data, not anecdotes: UNDP indicators reveal Guyana’s human development transformation

    Profs. Tarron Khemraj and Randy PersaudBy Profs. Tarron Khemraj and Randy PersaudNo Comments3 Mins Read1,358 Views
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    IN his call for a data-driven analysis of the human development condition in Guyana, Dr. Ramesh Gampat correctly identifies that meaningful discussion must be rooted in objective evidence rather than anecdotal observation.

    We will utilise the most recent reports from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to demonstrate Guyana’s trajectory as one of historic structural improvements in living standards.

    To understand this shift, it is essential to first define the frameworks used by the international community to measure human progress. The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite score designed to shift the focus of development from pure economic growth to human capabilities (in the tradition of Amartya Sen).
    It evaluates a country based on the dimensions of longevity, measured by life expectancy at birth; knowledge, measured by years of schooling; and a decent standard of living, measured by Gross National Income (GNI) per capita adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity.

    Complementing the HDI is the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which identifies acute deprivations at the household level by tracking overlapping hardships in health, education, and living standards that a person faces simultaneously.

    These two indices are conceptually linked and should be viewed as complementary indicators of the same development process.

    While the HDI measures the average national attainment in development, the MPI measures individual and household shortfalls.

    Mathematically and logically, it is improbable for a nation to achieve a rapid, broad-based rise in average attainment without a corresponding decrease in acute shortfalls.

    High human development and high structural poverty are generally mutually exclusive in this statistical framework, as rising averages typically indicate that pockets of deprivation are shrinking.

    The data points for Guyana indicate that the country has undergone a radical shift in human welfare over a very short period. In 2017, Guyana ranked 125th out of 189 countries, placing it in the Medium Human Development category.

    By 2023, the country moved to the 89th spot, climbing 36 spaces into the High Human Development category.

    This leap is supported by specific gains across all dimensions. Life expectancy rose from 68.5 years in 2017 to 70.2 years just six years later, while mean years of schooling increased from 8.3 to 8.7 years.
    Most notably, GNI per capita shot up by 299.074%, moving from $11,767 to $46,959 in constant 2021 PPP dollars.

    This upward movement is reflected in the MPI results; as of the most recent reporting, only 1.8% of the population, approximately 15,000 individuals, is classified as experiencing multidimensional poverty, with another 54,000 persons classified as vulnerable.

    Ultimately, the objective UNDP data suggests that it is logically inconsistent to argue that Guyana suffers from high structural poverty while recording one of the most rapid human development climbs in modern history.

    While critics may point to transitory income shocks – like those that occur in 2021 due to the pandemic – the structural or long-term indicators of life expectancy, educational attainment, and per capita GNI point to a permanent shift in the nation’s welfare.

    Following Dr. Gampat’s request for a data-driven approach, the evidence indicates that Guyana is successfully transitioning into a state of high human development, moving beyond the broad deprivations of its past.

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