The Good Country Index ranks countries based on global impact on which countries contribute the most to the global good or bad according to The Good Country Index
Accordingly, it ranking of each nation on its contribution to science and technology, culture, international peace and security, world order, planet and climate, prosperity and equality, and health and wellbeing.
You can see how countries rank overall, and how they rate in each separate category, and you can also see the sub-rankings that lead to their overall category score (for instance, “world order” breaks down to charity giving, refugees hosted, refugees generated, population growth, and UN treaties signed.
Below is a list of the top 10 and bottom (or least contributing) 10
"Good" countries
1. Ireland
2. Finland
3. Switzerland
4. Netherlands
5. New Zealand
6. Sweden
7. United Kingdom
8. Norway
9. Denmark
10. Belgium
117. Venezuela
118. Benin
119. Indonesia
120. Zimbabwe
121. Angola
122. Azerbaijan
123. Iraq
124. Vietnam
125. Libya
Find out about how useful or useless your country's contribution to the globe here
Accordingly, it ranking of each nation on its contribution to science and technology, culture, international peace and security, world order, planet and climate, prosperity and equality, and health and wellbeing.
You can see how countries rank overall, and how they rate in each separate category, and you can also see the sub-rankings that lead to their overall category score (for instance, “world order” breaks down to charity giving, refugees hosted, refugees generated, population growth, and UN treaties signed.
Below is a list of the top 10 and bottom (or least contributing) 10
"Good" countries
1. Ireland
2. Finland
3. Switzerland
4. Netherlands
5. New Zealand
6. Sweden
7. United Kingdom
8. Norway
9. Denmark
10. Belgium
"Bad" countries
116. Yemen117. Venezuela
118. Benin
119. Indonesia
120. Zimbabwe
121. Angola
122. Azerbaijan
123. Iraq
124. Vietnam
125. Libya
Find out about how useful or useless your country's contribution to the globe here
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