General HIV/AIDS
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Adults and children (ages 0-49) living with HIV/AIDS (I-1)
200142,000,000UNAIDS, 2002
Adults (ages 15-49) living with HIV/AIDS (I-2)
200137,100,000UNAIDS, 2002
Women (ages 15-49) living with HIV/AIDS (I-2)
200118,500,000UNAIDS, 2002
Children (ages 0-14) living with HIV/AIDS (I-2)
20013,000,000UNAIDS, 2002
AIDS orphans currently living (ages 0-14) (I-3)
200114,000,000UNAIDS, 2002
Adults and child AIDS deaths (ages 0-49) (I-1)
20013,000,000UNAIDS, 2002
Adults and children newly infected with HIV (I-1)
20015,000,000UNAIDS, 2002
nd = No data
HIV Prevalence
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Adult (ages 15-49) HIV prevalence (I-1)
(%)
20011.20UNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, women (ages 15-24), low estimate
(%)
20011.0UNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, women (ages 15-24), high estimate
(%)
20011.78UNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, men (ages 15-24), low estimate
(%)
20010.59UNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, men (ages 15-24), high estimate
(%)
20011.05UNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, women in antenatal care clinics, major urban areas (I-4)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, women in antenatal care clinics outside major urban areas (I-4)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, male STI patients, major urban areas (I-4)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, female sex workers, major urban areas  (I-4)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
HIV prevalence, injecting drug users, major urban areas (I-4)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
nd = No data
HIV Knowledge and Behavior
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Don't know that a healthy-looking person can be infected with HIV/AIDS (female, ages 15-24) (I-5)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
Median age at first sex male (ages 20-24) (I-6)
(years)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
Median age at first sex female (ages 20-24) (I-6)
(years)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
Reported higher-risk sex for adults (male, ages 15-49) in the last year (I-7)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
Reported higher-risk sex for adults (female, ages 15-49) in the last year (I-7)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
Reported condom use for adults (male, ages 15-49) at higher-risk sex (I-8)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
Reported condom use for adults (female, ages 15-49) at higher-risk sex (I-8)
(%)
Various YearsndUNAIDS, 2002
nd = No data
Access to Care and Treatment
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Population in need that received VCT services (I-9)
(est. %)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of clients receiving public/NGO VCT services (I-10)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of public/NGO VCT sites (I-11)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Population in need that received PMTCT services (I-12)
(est. %)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of clients receiving public/NGO PMTCT services (I-13)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of public/NGO sites offering PMTCT services (I-14)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Population in need that received ARV treatment (I-15)
(est. %)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of clients currently provided with antiretroviral therapy by the public/NGO sector (I-16)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of public/NGO sites offering antiretroviral therapy services (I-17)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Adult population in need that received cotrimoxazole prophylaxis (I-15)
(est. %)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of HIV-positive adults currently receiving cotrimoxazole prophylaxis (I-18)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Children in need that received cotrimoxazole prophylaxis (I-15)
(est. %)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of HIV-positive children currently receiving cotrimoxazole prophylaxis (I-19)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Adult population in need that received isoniazid prophylaxis (I-15)
(est. %)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of HIV-positive adults currently receiving isoniazid prophylaxis (I-20)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Adult population in need that received TB treatment with DOTS
(est. %)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
Number of patients receiving DOTS (I-21)
2001ndWHO Health Services Coverage, 2002
nd = No data
Human Development Indices
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Human development index (I-22)
(rank)
2000ndUNDP, 2002
Gini index (I-23)
1987-2000ndUNDP, 2001
Gender-related development index (GDI) (I-24)
(rank)
2000ndUNDP, 2002
Gender-related development index (GDI) (I-25)
(value)
2000ndUNDP, 2002
Gender equality measure (GEM) (I-26)
(rank)
2000ndUNDP, 2002
Gender equality measure (GEM) (I-26)
(value)
2000ndUNDP, 2002
nd = No data
Mortality
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Life expectancy at birth
(years)
200067PRB Data Sheet, 2002
Infant (Ages 0-1) mortality rate (I-27)
(per 1,000 live births)
200157UNICEF, 2003
Under-five mortality rate (I-28)
(per 1,000 live births)
200182UNICEF, 2003
Maternal mortality ratio (I-29)
(per 100,000 live births)
2000400UNFPA, 2002
Probability at birth of surviving to age 65, female (I-30)
(% of cohort)
1995 - 200072UNDP, 2002
Probability at birth of surviving to age 65, male (I-30)
(% of cohort)
1995 - 200064UNDP, 2002
nd = No data
General Population
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Total population
(millions)
mid-20026,215PRB Data Sheet, 2002
Total projected population - 2025 (I-31)
(millions)
20257,859PRB Data Sheet, 2002
Total projected population - 2050 (I-31)
(millions)
20509,104PRB Data Sheet, 2002
Rate of natural increase (I-32)
(%)
20001PRB Data Sheet, 2002
Percent urban (I-33)
200047PRB Data Sheet, 2002
nd = No data
Youth
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Population ages 10-24
(millions)
20001663.0PRB Youth Data Sheet, 2000
Percent of total population ages 10-24
200027PRB Youth Data Sheet, 2000
Percent of total population under 15
200030PRB Data Sheet, 2002
nd = No data
General Economy
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Gross national income (I-34)
(US$ per capita)
20015,140World Bank, 2003
Gross domestic product (I-35)
(US$, millions)
200131,283,839World Bank, 2003
nd = No data
Poverty
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Population below poverty line (I-36)
(%)
1987-2000ndUNDP, 2002
Population below US$1/day (I-36)
(%)
1983-2000ndUNDP, 2002
nd = No data
General Health
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Health expenditure, private and public (I-37)
(US$ per capita)
1998ndUNDP, 2002
Physicians per 100,000 people (I-38)
1990-1999ndUNDP, 2002
Births attended by skilled health staff (I-39)
(%)
1995-2000ndUNDP, 2002
Malaria cases per 100,000 people (I-40)
2000ndUNDP, 2002
Prevalence of child (ages 0-5) malnutrition (I-41)
(%)
1993-1999ndWorld Bank, 2001
TB treatment success rate, new smear-positive cases-DOTS (I-42)
(% of cases)
199980.2WHO TB Control Report, 2002
nd = No data
Health Access
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Access to essential drugs (I-43)
(%)
1999ndUNDP, 2002
nd = No data
Vaccinations
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Child (ages 0-1) immunization rate, measles (I-44)
(%)
200172UNICEF, 2003
Child (ages 0-1) immunization rate, DPT (I-45)
(%)
200173UNICEF, 2003
nd = No data
Fertility
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Total fertility rate (I-46)
(number of children)
2000-20052.7UNFPA, 2002
Births per 1,000 women (ages 15-19) (I-47)
200050UNFPA, 2002
Percent of TFR attributed to births by ages 15-19
200012PRB Youth Data Sheet, 2000
Percent giving birth by age 20
200031PRB Youth Data Sheet, 2000
nd = No data
Education
IndicatorYearWorldSource
Gross primary school enrollment ratio, male (I-48)
1995-1999103UNICEF, 2003
Gross primary school enrollment ratio, female (I-48)
1995-199995UNICEF, 2003
Gross secondary school enrollment ratio, male (I-49)
1995-199966UNICEF, 2003
Gross secondary school enrollment ratio, female (I-49)
1995-199961UNICEF, 2003
nd = No data
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