This is a list of provinces of Chad by Human Development Index as of 2025 with data for the year 2023.[1]
N'Djamena, the capital of Chad, and the most developed region.
Moundou, the second largest city of Chad.
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| Rank | Region | HDI (2023) |
| Medium human development |
| 1 |
Zone 1 (N'Djamena) |
0.553 |
| Low human development |
| 2 |
Zone 6 (Mayo-Kebbi Est, Mayo-Kebbi Ouest) |
0.484 |
| 3 |
Zone 8 (Mandoul, Moyen-Chari, Barh Koh, Lac Iro) |
0.459 |
| 4 |
Zone 7 (Logone Oriental, Logone Occidental, Monts de Lam, Tandjilé, Tandjilé Est, Tandjilé Ouest) |
0.441 |
| - |
Chad (average) |
0.416 |
| 5 |
Zone 3 (Guéra, Batha, Salamat) |
0.353 |
| 6 |
Zone 4 (Ouaddai, Assoungha, Sila, Wadi Fira) |
0.306 |
| 7 |
Zone 5 (Chari-Baguirmi, Dababa, Baguirmi, Hadjer-Lamis) |
0.303 |
| 8 |
Zone 2 (Borkou, Ennedi, Tibesti, Kanem, Barh El Gazel, Lac) |
0.284 |
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| This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (September 2024) |
More information Very high human development (0.800 - 1.000), High human development (0.700 - 0.799) ...
| Very high human development (0.800 - 1.000) |
| High human development (0.700 - 0.799) |
| Medium human development (0.550 - 0.699) |
| Low human development (0.000 - 0.549) |
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