1) Indonesia's human development value and rank from 1980 to 2006 based on graphs from the document show that its HDI level has remained in the medium category during that period while some other countries improved to high level.
2) Indonesia's HDI rank in 2006 was 108 out of 179 countries according to the UN, and it scored in the medium human development interval of 0.500 to 0.799.
3) The document contains graphs on Indonesia's rankings in 2006 for journalistic freedom (103 out of 168 countries), corruption perception (143 out of 179 countries), and global competitiveness (51 out of 122 countries).
2. Graphic 1. Human Development Value, by Countries
Year 1980, 1985, 1990,g1995, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Germany
Finland
Austria
New Zealand
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Greece
Ireland
Israel
Brunei Darussalam
Kuw ait
Hungary
Trinidad and Tobago
Argentina
Singapore
Uruguay
Bahrain
Portugal
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic
Costa Rica
Panama
Mexico
Chile
United Arab Emirates
Ecuador
Peru
Brazil
Paraguay
Malaysia
South Af rica
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Value 1,000 Thailand
Dominican Republic
Jordan
Turkey
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Syrian Arab Republic
El Salvador
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Bolivia
Sw aziland
Botsw ana
Guatemala
China
Indonesia Indonesia 0,520 0,560 0,623 0,657 0,671 0,709 0,714 0,719 0,726
Egypt
Morocco
Comoros
Haiti
India
Pakistan
Rw anda
Benin
Liberia
Bangladesh
Central African Republic
Nepal
Value 0,000 Mozambique
Burundi
Burkina Faso
Guinea-Bissau
Zambia
3. Graphic 2. Human Development Rank, by Countries
Year 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Mauritius
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lebanon
Turkey
Thailand
Colombia
Ukraine
Peru
Grenada
Tonga
Belize
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Jamaica
Armenia
Suriname
Jordan
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Dominican Republic
Georgia
Samoa
Tunisia
China
Rank 1 Paraguay
El Salvador
Algeria
Philippines
Fiji
Azerbaijan
Sri Lanka
Maldives
Syrian Arab Republic
Occupied Palestinian Territories
Turkmenistan
Gabon
Guyana
Indonesia Indonesia 59 60 76 74 89 90 96 110 109
Equatorial Guinea
Bolivia
Viet Nam
Mongolia
Moldova
Egypt
Honduras
Uzbekistan
Nicaragua
Cape Verde
Kyrgyzstan
Guatemala
Rank 179 Vanuatu
Tajikistan
South Africa
Botsw ana
Morocco
Sao Tome and Principe
Namibia
Congo
Lao People's Democratic Republic
India
Bhutan
Solomon Islands
Myanmar
Comoros
Cambodia
4. Graphic 3. Human Development Indices Interval, by Countries
Year 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain Some countries have
Greece
Ireland
Israel
improved their HDI
Brunei Darussalam
Kuw ait Level during 1980-
Hungary
Trinidad and Tobago 2006 from Medium
High HD Argentina
Singapore Level to High Level of
Uruguay
Bahrain
Portugal
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic
Human Devt.
Costa Rica
Panama
Mexico
Chile
United Arab Emirates
Ecuador
Peru
Brazil
vs
Paraguay
Malaysia
South Africa
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Thailand Indonesia’s HDI
Dominican Republic
Med HD Jordan
Turkey
Level stays the
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Syrian Arab Republic same during 1980
El Salvador
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Bolivia
to 2006.
Sw aziland
Botsw ana
Guatemala
China
Indonesia Indonesia
Egypt
Morocco
Comoros
Haiti
India
Pakistan
Rw anda
Benin
Liberia
Bangladesh
Central African Republic
Nepal
Mozambique
Burundi
Burkina Faso
Low HD Guinea-Bissau
Zambia
Yemen Interval (Category)
Viet Nam
Vanuatu High 0,800 - 1,000
Uzbekistan
Ukraine Medium 0,500 - 0,799
Uganda
Turkmenistan
Tunisia Low 0,001 - 0,499
Tonga
Togo
Timor-Leste
No Data
Tanzania (United Republic of)
Tajikistan
5. Graphic 4. Human Development Indices
2006 Indonesia’s rank 108 from 179 countries.
Source: United Nations Development Programme
██ 0.950 and over
██ 0.900-0.949
██ 0.850-0.899
██ 0.650-0.699
██ 0.600-0.649
██ 0.550-0.599
██ 0.350-0.399
██ 0.300-0.349
██ under 0.300
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██ 0.800-0.849 ██ 0.500-0.549 ██ N/A
██ 0.750-0.799 ██ 0.450-0.499
██ 0.700-0.749 ██ 0.400-0.449
6. Graphic 5. Journalistic Freedom Indices
2006 Indonesia’s rank 103 from 168 countries.
Source: Reporters Without Borders
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7. Graphic 6. Corruption Perception Indices
2006 Indonesia’s rank 143 from 179 countries.
Source: Transparency International
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Blue: less corruption
Red: more corruption
8. Graphic 7. Global Competitiveness Indices
2006/2007 Indonesia’s rank 51 from 122 countries.
Source: World Economic Forum
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Green: more competitiveness.
Red: less competitiveness