Based on the findings of the
recently published, ‘Good Country Index,’ Tanzania peace and security
rank third in the world behind Egypt and Jordan.
Professor
Simon Anholt, recipient of the 2009 Nobel Colloquia Prize for Economics
and honorary Professor in Political Science at the University of East
Anglia in Britain, conducted the global survey of 125 countries with the
intention of measuring the contribution of each country to the overall
good of humanity.
"Using a wide range of data from the
UN and other international organizations, we've given each country a
balance sheet to show at a glance whether it's a net creditor to
mankind, a burden on the planet or something in between," said Mr.
Anholt in a recent report by Daily News Tanzania.
The Good Country Index was created to
demonstrate the contributions of the 125 assessed nations that in seven
distinct categories including science and technology; culture;
international peace and security; world order; planet and climate;
prosperity and equality; and health and well-being.
Information for the assessment was
compiled over the course of three years from data sets produced by 35
separate organizations including the UN, WHO and UNESCO. |
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