Nigeria Sixth Worst Country To Grow Old, Says UN Report
On the day that Nigeria celebrated its 53rd anniversary as an
independent nation, a new study released today by the UN backed Help Age
International advocacy group ranked Nigeria among the worst countries
in the world that least care about their old population.
The
Global AgeWatch Index ranked 91 countries, with Nigeria ranked 85th, the
sixth worst, with a poor record of catering for the well-being of the
elderly, people older than 60.
Though Nigeria has the highest GDP
among the African Index countries, it ranks third lowest for income
security, the report said.
“This reflects its limited pension
coverage, at 5 per cent. It ranks 84th in the health domain and, with
Rwanda, has the lowest life expectancy at age 60 – 16 years.
“For
employment and education, Nigeria ranks 70 with the fourth highest
proportion of older people, 17.4%, with secondary or higher education
among its African Index counterparts.
“Nigeria ranks second
lowest regionally, at 76, in the enabling environment domain, with only
53% of older Nigerians enjoying civic freedom.
The report indicated that older Nigerians are taking part in the Age Demands Action campaign for the first time this year.
The best and worst countries to grow old: the UN rankings
The index was compiled by the HelpAge International advocacy group and funded by the UN Population Fund
Top 10
1. Sweden
2. Norway
3. Germany
4. Netherlands
5. Canada
6. Switzerland
7. New Zealand
8. USA
9. Iceland
10. Japan
Britain came in at 13, ahead of Australia (14) and France (18).
Lower
down in the rankings were the emerging economies of Brazil (31), China
(35), South Africa (65), India (73) and Russia (78).
Bottom 10:
82. Honduras
83. Montenegro
84. West Bank and Gaza
85. Nigeria
86. Malawi
87. Rwanda
88. Jordan
89. Pakistan
90. Tanzania
91. Afghanistan
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