The World Bank eAtlas of Global Development maps and graphs more than 175 thematically organized indicators for over 200 countries, letting you visualize and compare progress on the most important development challenges facing our world. Most indicators cover several decades, so you can see, for example, how “life expectancy at birth” has improved from 1960 up through the latest year. Watch our short video for a quick overview!
This eAtlas, a new online companion to Atlas of Global Development, third edition, builds on the Atlas topics, allowing you to visualize and analyze a wider variety of data in greater depth, over a longer time period. You can
Map more than 175 World Bank indicators worldwide. Compare and view two maps simultaneously. Animate maps to show change over time. View all data in ranking tables and charts alongside maps. Export maps and data for use in presentations and more. Import your own data. Get started!
Use the search box at top right if you know what kind of indicator you want to map, such as “malnutrition.”
Choose a theme on the right to read brief background about that issue, view the set of related indicators, and select an indicator to begin mapping. Log in to use advanced features like bookmark, export, import, share, and more. Creating an account is free, is non-invasive, and takes only seconds. Comments are welcome at onlineresources@worldbank.org. The URL for this eAtlas is data.worldbank.org/atlas-global.
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