Bahrain ranks third in arab world, 38th globally, in 2025 un human development report

Bahrain ranks third in arab world, 38th globally, in 2025 un human development report

Bahrain has secured a strong position in the 2025 United Nations Human Development Report, ranking third among Arab countries and 38th worldwide, with an HDI score of 0.899

Regional and Global Comparisons

  • Among Arab nations, Bahrain trails only the United Arab Emirates (15th globally, HDI 0.940) and Saudi Arabia (37th globally, HDI 0.900)

  • Also noteworthy: Qatar (4th regionally) is 43rd globally with an HDI of 0.886; Oman is 50th at 0.858; Kuwait is 52nd at 0.852

On the world stage, Bahrain’s position at 38th places it among the top performers globally, in the “very high human development” category. Top-ranking countries include Iceland (HDI 0.972), Switzerland (0.970), and Norway (0.970)

Bahrain’s Human Development Snapshot

  • HDI Score: 0.899 (2025 report, based on 2023 data)

  • This reflects progress across health, education, and income per capita.

Why It Matters

Hitting 38th globally and 3rd regionally highlights Bahrain's strong investment in public wellbeing. Its high ranking reflects:

  • Effective healthcare coverage

  • Robust education systems

  • Strong economic indicators

Relative to global peers, Bahrain performs admirably and signals steady advancement in quality of life outcomes.