The UN has just completed their most recent Human Development Indicators report and ranked all 182 countries, and created the graphic shown here of the Best place (Norway) and Worst place (Niger) to live.

The results of the report, showed that the most desirable place in the world to live, is Norway, while the least desirable is Niger.

Criteria examined in the report, included life expectancy, literacy rates, school enrolment and country economies.

The UN Development Programme said the index highlighted the grave disparities between rich and poor countries.

Now, without me tell you that, could you tell what that was?  At first I had it backwards, since the only thing I can read is that Niger is 182, and Norway is 1, but I don’t know what those numbers mean.  The rest is in a disaster of poor contrast, multidirectional text, and various font sizes that make it impossible to read. I still don’t know what the point is of the little people stuck inside the big people, other than to fill what would have been much welcome blank space.

via Human Development Indicators | GDS Publishing.