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For the First Time, Brazil Achieves a Very High Human Development Index

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Despite the recorded jump, and even though some indicators have improved, there are still inequalities that continue — especially between gender and race.
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A historic milestone to celebrate: in 2024, the MHDI (Human Development Index) reached 0.805, placing the country for the first time in the very high human development range. Policies promoting inclusion and school retention were crucial to the growth of the MHDI, which can grow even further. Despite the progress, racial, gender, and regional inequalities still significantly reduce the index when adjusted. The achievement was announced last Tues…

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Despite the recorded jump, and even though some indicators have improved, there are still inequalities that continue — especially between gender and race.

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Publico broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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