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THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S CHILDREN SPECIALEDITION STATISTICAL TABLES unitefor unicef children 1 THESTATEOFTHEWORLD'SCHILDREN SPECIALEDITION Statistical Tables NOVEMBER2009 Thisreferenceguidepresentsthemostrecentkeystatistics onchildsurvival,developmentandprotectionfortheworld's countries,territoriesandregionsinasinglevolume.These indicatorsareusuallyincludedinTheStateoftheWorld's Children,UNICEF'sannualflagshippublication.Tocommemorate the20thanniversaryoftheConventionontheRightsoftheChild on20November2009,UNICEFisdedicatingaspecialedition ofthereporttochildrights.AsthelaunchofTheStateofthe World'sChildrenSpecialEdition:Celebrating20Yearsofthe ConventionontheRightsoftheChildtakesplaceearlierthan inrecentyears,ithasnotbeenpossibletoincorporatethe2009 statisticaltablesintotheprintversionofthemainreport. Thestatisticaltablespresentedinthisvolumeassistinmeeting thedemandfortimely,reliable,comparableandcomprehensive dataonthestateoftheworld'schildren.Theyalsosupport UNICEF'sfocusonprogressandresultsoninternationally agreeddevelopmentgoalsandcompactsonchildrightsand development.UNICEFistheleadagencyresponsibleforglobal monitoringoftheMillenniumDeclarationchild-relatedgoalsas wellastheMillenniumDevelopmentGoalsandIndicators;the organizationisalsoakeypartnerintheUnitedNations'work onmonitoringthesetargetsandindicators. Allofthenumberspresentedinthisreferenceguidewill beavailableonline,inEnglish,on20November2009at <www.unicef.org/publications>andinprintandonlineinother languagesshortlythereafter.Pleaserefertothiswebsitefor thelatestversionsofthestatisticaltablesandforanyupdates orcorrigendasubsequenttoprinting.Thedatawillalsobe availableviatheUNICEFglobalstatisticaldatabasesat <www.childinfo.org>fromNovember2009onward. STATISTICALTABLES 1 CONTENTS THE Contents STATE OFTHE Generalnoteonthedata .. page 3 Explanationofsymbols page 6 WORLD'S Under-fivemortalityrankings page 7 CHILDREN Summaryindicators page44 Measuringhumandevelopment: SPECIAL AnintroductiontoTable10 page45 EDITION STATISTICALTABLES 1 Basicindicators page 8 Celebrating 2 Nutrition page12 20Years 3 Health page16 ofthe 4 HIV/AIDS page20 Convention 5 Education page24 6 Demographicindicators page28 onthe 7 Economicindicators page32 Rightsof 8 Women page36 theChild 9 Childprotection page40 10 Therateofprogress page46 2 THESTATEOFTHEWORLD'SCHILDRENISPECIALEDITION GENERALNOTEONTHEDATA Genera! note on the data Thedatapresentedinthefollowingstatisticaltablesare Childmortalityestimates dodasgspilMUaazueoenonnortesrnrluidlrdasveiyrty;eierveceebdiyaedtxesldansldhpsteett.lNeli.teafyiamsaraDsrItaenndiraonatiaaleetmdveteoftrtaalaisdniihetiot,svoepclnhiaentrtaaenoadsehlbafribllseUrogofnsyeeerNfafrtenmnoIcoaaasntiartbomCycceztmlmEm<ecdaiaenpbwFtootsaoawoiinmitnfgwdroloipl.onsarotnsaocnnh.baubnhihaalcwasialiDmvhellaevlaeyoyidetdetdainliaanrahnabrnbteotdobf'feeyptaldsrroerhbseondo.etenasaeloasmatrsfttaerosueiiitsntggssnsoiooht>it,esynfueai.ttadrtciwilJaracicohlwunalevneyilllhdssesyyc,eps,tthhotsna2shponabo0eoeiausnl0uvurnides9dntercbas.eaidlcrlrhctueeduoads--led WwmdgErrI(WaeoenhoaaWotastrircetHeteellc,hsOehnrddh)sst-uyt',,naoesfiBtdgaonafhtpereCrconehr,rhnrlikec-icnbui.hflyatneUdiidt.snelvGritlTsidteeresrthneoaUeme,fessunNodltt,rIUpaeitCtgNNsimafsEawtInaolhFtoicCritii,lmteEpCouraystFhndetphiisrfeauerlanevsbedtPgralWpeoaieioMotprlncaorrheaucanrtelblettsdbldaiaayeatoalnnesHinianauseeottrueaTdnmysartlhb.ilhtEDoeeeeihsTnsivrtShtnOiittoefisromhafasmifgeatneeomaettunwonintfroimoodahitfoznreegnararktuldtt(r-hriaiIoefeettloGfpisyhinMovettrEreeyhest)etp,i-- TheIGMEupdatesthesemortalityestimateseachyear, Severaloftheindicators,suchasthedataforlifeex- undertakingadetailedreviewofallnewlyavailabledata pectancy,totalfertilityrates,andcrudebirthanddeath points.Thisexerciseoftenresultsinadjustmentstoprevi- rates,arepartoftheregularworkonestimatesandprojec- ouslyreportedestimates;asaresult,estimatespublished tionsundertakenbytheUnitedNationsPopulationDivision. inconsecutiveeditionsofTheStateoftheWorld'sChildren Theseandotherinternationallyproducedestimatesare maynotbecomparableandshouldnotbeusedfor revisedperiodically,whichexplainswhysomedatawill analysingmortalitytrendsovertime.Comparable differfromthosepublishedinearlierUNICEFpublications. under-fivemortalityestimatesfortheperiods1970-2008 Thisreportincludesthelatestestimatesandprojections arepresentedbelow,accordingtoUNICEFRegionaland fromWorldPopulationProspects:The2008Revision CountryClassifications. (UnitedNationsDepartmentofEconomicandSocial Affairs,PopulationDivision).Dataqualityislikelytobe Country-specificmortalityindicatorsfor1970-2008, adverselyaffectedforcountriesthathaverecentlysuffered basedonthemostrecentIGMEestimates,arepresented human-causedornaturaldisasters.Thisisparticularlytrue inTable10(foryears1970,1990,2000and2008)andare wherebasiccountryinfrastructurehasbeenfragmentedor alsoavailableat<www.childinfo.org>and<www/child majorpopulationmovementshaveoccurred. mortality.org>,thewebsiteoftheIGME. Under-fivemortalityrate(per1,000livebirths) Region 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2007 2008 Africa 231 206 189 176 168 165 152 139 134 132 Sub-SaharanAfrica 236 210 196 189 184 180 166 152 147 144 EasternandSouthernAfrica 213 188 177 169 167 162 147 130 123 120 WestandCentralAfrica 261 237 220 214 206 202 188 176 171 169 MiddleEastandNorthAfrica 193 162 130 97 77 66 56 47 44 43 Asia 150 131 118 98 87 82 71 60 56 54 SouthAsia 197 180 163 143 124 111 99 83 78 76 EastAsiaandPacific 120 94 73 58 54 49 41 32 29 28 LatinAmericaandCaribbean 122 103 83 66 52 43 33 26 24 23 CEE/CIS 90 81 70 59 51 49 37 27 24 23 Industrializedcountries 24 19 15 12 10 8 7 6 6 6 Developingcountries 161 141 127 109 99 95 86 77 73 72 Leastdevelopedcountries 241 223 206 187 179 168 150 136 131 129 World 142 125 113 98 90 87 78 70 66 65 STATISTICALTABLES 3 STATISTICALTABLES Under-fivedeaths(millions) Region 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2007 2008 Africa 3.7 3.7 3.9 4.1 4.3 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 Sub-SaharanAfrica 3.1 3.1 3.3 3.7 4.0 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.4 EasternandSouthernAfrica 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.6 WestandCentralAfrica 1.6 1.7 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.6 MiddleEastandNorthAfrica 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 Asia 10.4 8.9 7.6 7.2 6.7 5.8 5.0 4.1 3.8 3.7 SouthAsia 5.4 5.3 5.4 5.0 4.6 4.2 3.7 3.2 2.9 2.8 EastAsiaandPacific 5.0 3.5 2.3 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.3 1.0 0.9 0.8 LatinAmericaandCaribbean 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 CEE/CIS 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 Industrializedcountries 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Developingcountries 16.3 14.6 13.2 12.7 12.2 11.3 10.3 9.2 8.9 8.7 Leastdevelopedcountries 3.3 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.9 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.5 World 16.7 15.0 13.6 13.0 12.5 11.4 10.4 9.4 9.0 8.8 Forthe2008childmortalityestimates,severalkeychanges roundofMICSsurveyswasconductedinmorethan50 havebeenmade,including: countriesduring2005-2006,allowingforanewandmore comprehensiveassessmentofthesituationofchildren • Asubstantialamountofnewlyavailabledataanddata andwomenglobally.Thefourthroundofsurveysisnow missingfromthepasthasbeenincorporated.These underwayandwillrununtil2011. newdatahaveresultedinsubstantialchangesinchild mortalitylevelsandtrendsforsomecountriescom- TheUNICEF-supportedMICSareamongthelargest paredwiththepreviousestimates. sourcesofdataformonitoringprogresstowardsinterna- tionallyagreeddevelopmentgoalsforchildren,including • Estimatesforsomecountrieshavebeenadjustedto theMillenniumDevelopmentGoals.ManyoftheMICSin- takeintoaccountreportingbiasassociatedwithmater- dicatorshavebeenincorporatedintothestatisticaltables naldeathsinsettingswithahighprevalenceofHIV.Pre- appearinginthisreport.Moreinformationonthesedatais viously,survey-basedestimatestendedtounder-report availableat<www.childinfo.org>. childdeathsinhouseholdswheremothersareabsent duetoHIV-relateddeathorillness.In2009,theTechni- RegionalClassification:Beginningwiththisissueof calAdvisoryGroupoftheIGMEdevelopedanew TheStateoftheWorld'sChildren,UNICEFhasadded methodtoadjustmortalityrelatedtoHIVandAIDSfor twonewregionalgroupings:AfricaandAsia.Inaddition, eachdataobservation,usingasetofsimplifiedassump- thenumberofcountriesclassifiedinthesub-Saharan tionsaboutthedistributionofbirthstoHIV-positive Africaregionhasincreased,withtheinclusionofDjibouti womenbythedurationoftheirinfection,ratesofverti- andtheSudan.Asaresult,regionalestimatesfor caltransmission,survivaltimesofbothmothersand sub-SaharanAfricapublishedinpreviousissuesofThe childrenfromthetimeofthebirth,andcoverageof StateoftheWorld'sChildrenmaynotbecomparable keyHIV-relatedservices. withthosepublishedinthisissue.Allotherregions remainunchanged. Furtherdetailsonrefinementstothemethodologyused togeneratechildmortalityestimatescanbefoundat FordetailsofthecountriesincludedinallUNICEFregions, <www.childinfo.org>. pleaserefertotheUNICEFRegionalClassification,page44. MultipleIndicatorClusterSurveys:Formorethana decade,UNICEFhassupportedcountriesincollecting RevisionstoStatisticalTables tsthartoisutgihcaltlhyesMouulntidplaendInidnitceartnoartiColnuasltleyrcSoumrpvaeryasb(lMeICdSa)t.a TNaebolneat1.alBamsoirctaInldiitcyatroartse:s:Theneonatalmortalityratesfor Saipnpcreox1i9m9a5t,enleyar1l0y02c0o0unsturriveseyasnhdatveerribteoerinesc.oTnhdeucttheidrdin tthheeWyeoarrld20H0e4a,ltahspOrrgeasneinztaetdioinntahnisdthaablvee,naortebpereondufcoerdmablyly 4 THESTATEOFTHEWORLD'SCHILDRENISPECIALEDITION GENERALNOTEONTHEDATA assessedbytheInter-agencyGroupforChildMortality Theindicatorforatleastonedosereportedcoveragefrom Estimation.Theseestimates,therefore,maynotbeconsis- round2inmostcases. tentwiththeagestructureofchildmortalityimplicitinthe infantandunder-fivemortalityestimatesfor2008. Beginningthisyear,onlyfullcoverageisreportedforvitamin Asupplementation,emphasizingtheimportanceforchildren Table2.Nutrition: toreceivetwoannualdosesofvitaminAspaced4-6months Underweight,stuntingandwasting:Underweightpreva- apart.Intheabsenceofadirectmethodtomeasurethis lence,stuntingandwastingamongchildrenunderfive indicator,fullcoverageisreportedasthelowercoverage yearsofageisestimatedbycomparingactualmeasure- estimatefromrounds1and2inagivenyear. mentswithaninternationalstandardreferencepopulation. WInHApOriClhi2l0d06G,rtohwetWhoSrtladnHdeaarldtshtOorrgeapnliazcaetitohnerweildeealsyedustehde TIanbselcet3i.ciHdeea-lttrhe:atedmosquitonets:Theindicatorunder- NationalCenterforHealthStatistics/WorldHealthOrgani- fivessleepingunderamosquitonethasbeenreplacedby zation(NCHS/WHO)referencepopulation,whichwas householdavailabilityofinsecticide-treatedmosquitonets basedonalimitedsampleofchildrenfromtheUnited (ITNs).Thisyear'sreportpresentstwoindicatorsforITNs: States.Thenewstandardsaretheresultofanintensive householdavailabilityofITNsandchildrensleepingunder studyprojectinvolvingmorethan8,000childrenfrom ITNs.Viewedtogether,thesetwoindicatorsprovidean Brazil,Ghana,India,Norway,OmanandtheUnitedStates. importantsnapshotofITNavailabilityandusage.ITNs increasinglyconstitutethemajorityofnetsdistributedto Overcomingthetechnicalandbiologicaldrawbacksof countriesowingtotheirprovenefficacy;consequently, theoldreferencepopulation,thenewstandardsconfirm thereisincreasingemphasisonmonitoringITNsrather thatchildrenbornanywhereintheworldandgiventhe thantheavailabilityanduseofanytypeofnet. optimumstartinlifehavethepotentialtodevelopto withinthesamerangeofheightandweight.Differences Table4.HIVandAIDS: inchildren'sgrowthtoagefivearemoreinfluencedby Thelatest2008HIVandAIDSestimatesgeneratedby nutrition,feedingpractices,environmentandhealthcare theJointUnitedNationsProgrammeonHIV/AIDS thangeneticsorethnicity. (UNAIDS)wereunderrevisionatthetimethesetables weregeneratedinmid-2009andaresetforreleaseinlate InTheStateoftheWorld'sChildren2009,theanthropo- 2009inthe2009AIDSEpidemicUpdate.Pleasereferto metricindicatorswerebasedmostlyontheNCHS/WHO <www.unaids.org>or<www.childinfo.org>forfurther standards,withanadditionalcolumnaddedforunder- informationandupdates. wtrheeeviegWrhsHteOdprteChhviiasllydeenaGcrre,ow(wimttohhdeSalrtlaanotfdeatrahdne.dmTsaheiivnserpiern)deisbceaanstteoardtsioofnnoris wHeIVreanrdelAeIasDeSdeisntAiumgatuesstf2o0r02800b7ypUrNeAsIenDtSedanidntWhHisOr.epTohretse aucncdoerrdwienigghtottphreevWaHleOnceC,hisltdunGtrionwgtahndStwaansdtairdnsg,parnesdeannted tehsatnimparteevsiwoeurseesdteirmiavteidonussianngdarmefolrecetrtehfeianveadilmaebtilhiotydoolfogy additionalcolumndisplayingunderweightprevalence morereliabledatafrompopulation-basedsurveysandex- O(mwoidnegrattoethaenddisfefveerreen)cebsasbeedtwoenetnhethNeCoHldS/reWfHerOenscteandard. opfancoduendtrniaetsi.onDailffseernetnicneeslbseurtvweeielnlanUcNeAsIyDsSteamnsdiWnHaOnuemsbtie-r populationandthenewstandards,prevalenceestimates matesforadultHIVprevalence,adultsandchildrenliving ofchildanthropometryindicatorspublishedinconsecutive withHIV,andchildrenorphanedbyAIDSfor2007are,for editionsofTheStateoftheWorld'sChildrenmaynotbe themostpart,lessmarkedthanestimatespublishedin fullycomparable. previousreports.Figurespublishedinthisreportarenot Earlyinitiationofbreastfeeding:UNICEFandWHOrecom- cfloemctpatrreanbdlseotvoerprteivmieo.usUNesAtIiDmSatheassapnudbltihserheefdocreomdpoarnaotblree- mendearlyinitiationofbreastfeeding,i.e.,puttinganew- estimatesbyapplyingthenewmethodstoearlierHIVand borntothebreastwithinonehourofbirth.Thisisthefirst AIDSestimates,whichcanbeaccessedat yeartheindicatorofearlyinitiationofbreastfeedingis <www.unaids.org>. reportedinthestatisticaltables. Table5.Education: VitaminAsupplementation:Previously,twodatapoints Survivalratetothelastgradeofprimaryschool:The werereportedforvitaminAsupplementationcoverage:at survivalratetoGrade5(percentageofprimaryschool leastonedoseandfullcoverage(twoormoredoses).Both entrantsreachingGrade5)wasreplacedin2008bythe indicatorswerederivedfromcoveragereportedforthepe- survivalratetothelastgradeofprimaryschool(percent- riodJanuary-June(round1)andJuly-December(round2). ageofchildrenenteringthefirstgradeofprimaryschool STATISTICALTABLES 5 STATISTICALTABLES whoareexpectedtoreachthelastgrade).Thesurvival countriescannotbecomparedwithpovertyratesreported ratetothelastgradereplacedthesurvivalratetoGrade5 inpreviouseditions.Moredetailedinformationonthe andbecameanofficialindicatorforMillenniumDevelop- definition,methodologyandsourcesisavailableat mentGoal2(universalprimaryeducation)inJanuary <www.worldbank.org>. 2008. Table9.ChildProtection: Table6.Demographics: Forthefirsttime,theChildProtectionTableincludesall Populationannualgrowthrateandaverageannual countriesandterritories. growthrateofurbanpopulation:Theseindicatorshave beenexpandedtoincludedatafor1990-2000. Femalegenitalmutilation/cutting:Thetablereflectsthe totalonlyanddoesnotdisaggregatethisindicatorby Table7.Economics: urban-ruralincidenceasinpreviouseditions. ProportionofthepopulationlivingbelowUS$1.25perday: In2008,theWorldBankannouncedanewpovertylinethat Childdisability:Dataonchilddisabilityarederivedfrom i(sPPbPa)sepdricoenlreevveilsseadreosutnidmattheeswoofrlpdu.rcTahbalsein7grpefolweectrsptahriisty hprooupsoerhtoilodnsoufrcvheiylsd,reannd2-t9heyeianrdsicoaltdorwhisodesfcirneeedneadstphoesitive updatedpovertylineandreportsontheproportionofthe foratleastonetypeofdisability(e.g.,cognitive,motor, populationlivingbelowUS$1.25perdayat2005prices, seizure,visionorhearing).Questionsonchilddisability adjustedforpurchasingpowerparity.Thenewpoverty areaddressedtotheparentorcaregiverofthechild,who thresholdreflectsrevisionstoPPPexchangeratesbasedon isaskedtoprovideapersonalassessmentofthechild's theresultsofthe2005InternationalComparisonProgram. physicalandmentaldevelopmentandfunctioning.Prior toJune2008,theestimateswerecalculatedbasedon9of Therevisionsrevealthatthecostoflivingishigheracross the10MICSquestionsondisability;sincethen,thedata thedevelopingworldthanpreviouslyestimated.Asa havebeenbasedonagreaternumberofquestions. resultoftheserevisions,povertyratesforindividual Explanationofsymbols Becausetheaimofthesestatisticaltablesistoprovideabroadpictureofthesituationofchildrenandwomen worldwide,detaileddataqualificationsandfootnotesareseenasmoreappropriateforinclusionelsewhere. Sourcesandyearsforspecificdatapointsincludedinthestatisticaltablesareavailableat<www.childinfo.org>. Symbolsspecifictoaparticulartableareincludedinthetablefootnotes.Thefollowingsymbolsarecommonacross alltables: -Dataarenotavailable. xDatarefertoyearsorperiodsotherthanthosespecifiedinthecolumnheading,differfromthestandarddefinition orrefertoonlypartofacountry.Suchdataarenotincludedinthecalculationofregionalandglobalaverages. yDatarefertoyearsorperiodsotherthanthosespecifiedinthecolumnheading,differfromthestandarddefinition orrefertoonlypartofacountry.Suchdataareincludedinthecalculationofregionalandglobalaverages. * Datarefertothemostrecentyearavailableduringtheperiodspecifiedinthecolumnheading. § Includesterritoriesaswellascountrieswithineachcategoryorregionalgroup.Countriesandterritoriesineach countrycategoryorregionalgrouparelistedonpage44. 6 THESTATEOFTHEWORLD'SCHILDRENISPECIALEDITION GENERALNOTEONTHEDATA Under-fivemortalityrankings Thefollowinglistrankscountriesandterritoriesindescendingorderoftheirestimated2008under-fivemortalityrate (U5MR),acriticalindicatorofthewell-beingofchildren.Countriesandterritoriesarelistedalphabeticallyinthetables onthefollowingpages. Under-5 Under-5 Under-5 mortality mortality mortality Varlautee(20R0a8n)k Varlautee(20R0a8n)k Varlautee(20R0a8n)k AATZTYTTACSGMSCEZGLUCMKCMCRESSGMCUMMSCSLGGSGLEKDNBBNBDPBHIPDBBNNINailriaiitfqeurnjonnoaaoiewuoouaeauuaiieeehaaoueeaueoaahghaaoaaawyarjiibagdielhunmgigrlutkgsagrimuriognnmpmmmunnalmndmyummbaampmzditaiaotqeibireiatoethiirkekozuoenatoneiboaioibtgykrdabrgabaouaonronebvaaerorntrnTrresPaiamintirellhnegeiclcbuiaiilauawoponainrioanadrmgaintd-detdntnmoaedshlatiaaaaarriniaaraliida'aaoALaooababatiaiinaoaL-aamlaaaaiIdRNfpiena(snsoAisiwnBevtatereernlPFsaietfsnodqcileoiipilestaaaritswuacuncuc’aehsrGinasrabseerneocuinaRGPldainDeuueinanepcioPteumnpRrioabooeielflncnpaeiacTruslciabaplntRSoeizietfcaapctntuhieRbeaelopiCfuc)obnolfgiocKorea2222111111111111111111111111111111452003229999999888777766666665555544444386644421000999976431100000111111177888676788850906878868886653093929994544420954439554299540 33333333334444444441u11111111222222222244455555555666666611113330343002345558924567892345776244578902456779992467880461695 ATTVATTTVAATVJJMMKUMMSGDPGKCMOSSEPEPBCSCEFLMMRSSUCGSRULIIBHPNBBPBBilriurhzlurureahoraryaioeeyzakhaeigaaeaoocnuoucaerrooeoeoaiaoojaoaaiienaiaaebvigrilrnubpnrbrriunomrdcylrllzlnscmamruSeucombxrlnprtnmhzntinliinraaekiryugeesandoruLaarpdudgaeongautiiaaangakaadiioeissoizaatolbnlanieabykhniaiurzgotaaiNiakmlla(onprennddigauiunncmpewcanaiuttnlmymaezianuiunIVvnatIhvbnaalKaiimiaopuadarciooAonaiiaiicssslessaaiseaedeekasiuAiiAgeaacmraayaraandunjcmntlanittlloslnssdrataraudrlaeytassaaaaaaanaaeiaoadsaaaanbmonIInnnnsdarnePfibsisbdad(aRcllasMnHB(leaJRaTodoeFRepnnealoeresldudpmiNtbdpzsdsbuavieeuealobahnvrbggirlviiailoicoiraatsiavcniecniydTnaoReafeSr)tpriauttboelrsiycofo)f) 4433333333333333333332222222222222222222111111111111111111111111111111111198866666532D0988777652008776532433329988776665553554344443 111111111111111111111111111111111677777777889999000000000000111111112222222222333667778888888899999111113339022279670022255779992222666600000555550006602768994567297 ATAAAJRSSOSCKQCLMSUULSCCCEMMURSCCFGGMSSFLSSLSBBBDBHPNBINDIINPIHNuuthanisirsaailnnennlwreeoahapuuayricaoourrziaoeuoaueaoueawoeomeRarsitsntoetiieotiirioilperystldlaslpaunuhlewtlpeemxnnnbrnlrnerneaalvttllhaonncvwgttbtvltituyctantisyarnogerahagiecageebtaapeimrmawarudtntthaaaaeeieueznfbghareaniyucMaanreliinchaanamuanednaiSiiatkarnZagddadneeluoeicaissedpraVruLtidlbdernaadbanaeiideaRirenirarylnnniRliouraoimilcAySKnaaoloiDealcaelmykeaancaraiiatsrcisaauaFgleepicnecnatoaannenrrasrruaedteofdbddgnugboonseiYeKdfsldtsnEurBoisoMmgaaacramitoanrelriscdbaaaoleumtntaddehvoasenGiraenadines 1111111U11U111111153998888777776666666665555444444444444444433332233322220 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111113333444444444444555555555555667777888899455666777777777777833366660000006799993333388888887722228888330007887772222222222228 STATISTICALTABLES 7 TABLE1. BASICINDICATORS territories mUonrrdtaeanlrki-t5y 19m9Uo0nrrdtaaetlrei-2t50y08 199m(0ouIrnrntdafaetalenritt21y)008 Nmoero2rtn0aaa0tlet4iatly (ptohpoT2uuo0lsta0aat8lnidosn) (thAbonn2ioun0r.su0taoh8anfslds) (thuAdonnne2oudn0a.se0utaro8han-fsld5s) per(2GUc0NSa0SIp8)itaexpa(tye2Le0cbiai0ftrre8ast)nhcy20li0aTt3(doet%u-ral)2alt0c0y8*aes2tnc0Ptrh0reoo(3inlo%-mdml)2aae0rnnn0yetc8t/e* lo4ow0f2e%%0hsi0otn0usc-sho2eahm0rhie20eog7l0h*de%st Afghanistan 1 260 257 168 165 60 27208 1269 311 250x 44 28x 61 - - Albania 125 46 14 37 13 9 3143 46 1 3840 77 99 94 20 41 AAAAAlrnnnggtdgeeioorngrlituraaiaanaandBarbuda 111731626662 2626-9490 2421110264 1525-7254 1331116035 25122408 3314980382788813347 77681794411 136110005 14373242665020000d 747--275 769--785x 9857918954x,s 11-1-88x 465--224x AAAuurssmtterrnaiilaiaa 11957782 5996 2364 4888 2153 1338 2138003737774 2647767 201 44306332556000 788204 10--0 999679s 221128x 443138x ABBzaaehhrrabamaiinajsan 11337062 921856 311632 711874 31209 3554 8773373186 161664 600 11359738353000xx 777046 98-99 789883s 3--0 3--0 BBaanrgblaaddoessh 15480 14198 5114 10135 4130 368 160205050 34303 1803 520d 6767 5-4 8971s 2-2 4-1 BBBeeellliagzrieuusm 111360077 241304 11395 23905 11174 1327 190365079190 119967 011 4345833238000 687906 10--0 999177 221-2 34-17 BBehnuitnan 2434 118448 12811 11911 7564 3360 8666827 34125 391 1699000 6616 4516 6770ss 1-8 4-6 Bolivia(PlurinationalStateof)58 122 54 88 46 24 9694 263 14 1460 66 90 78s 8 61 BosniaandHerzegovina 120 23 15 21 13 10 3773 34 0 4510 75 97x 98s 18 43 Botswana 83 50 31 39 26 46 1921 47 1 6470 54 83 84 9x 65x BBrrauznieliDarussalam 115030 5116 272 469 186 134 191399722 31058 607 267734500 7727 9915 9934 -9 6-0 BBuulrgkairniaaFaso 11410 20118 16119 11105 929 372 175529334 72713 1171 5449800 7533 9289 9427 2128 3487 Burundi 12 189 168 113 102 41 8074 278 45 140 51 59x 75 21 43 Cambodia 41 117 90 85 69 48 14562 361 32 600 61 76 89 18 49 CCCaaanpmaeedrVaoeornde 1518898 164839 132196 94729 82246 3390 3139204859899 73501342 8209 4311171335000 587111 68-84x lO88O45xs 12-05 451-0 CentralAfricanRepublic 10 178 173 116 115 52 4339 154 26 410 47 49x 59s 15 49 CChhialde 1437 20212 2099 12108 1274 425 1106981044 245918 992 9450300 4799 2967x 3-6s 1172 4577 China 102 46 21 37 18 18 1337411 18134 365 2770 73 93 100 16 48 CCoolmoomrboisa 13025 13258 12005 2980 7165 2135 45066112 91218 182 4765600 7635 9745 8773 -8 6-2 CCooonkgoIslands 12220 10148 12175 6176 8104 3100 361250 1205 106 197-0 5-4 8-7 7846s 1-3 5-3 CostaRica 140 22 11 19 10 8 4519 75 1 6060 79 96 92 13 52 Coted’Ivoire 25 150 114 104 81 64 20591 722 79 980 57 49x 62s 14 54 CCCCryzuopebarcatuhisaRepublic 111155778822 11111342 6644 1111190 5543 2254 11410842326013259 1114018290 0001 211263965057000c 77879067 1990-980 99990893 22--25x 33--68x DeRmeopcurbaltiiccoPfeKooprleeas 57 55 55 42 42 22 23819 327 18 a 67 - - - - DemocraticRepublic DDDDjooeoimmnfbiimotnnuahtiireicckaaCnonRgeopublic 11374792095 11692198293 1939113954 1942187565 172296764 441137085 649528944555693877 228286246241 5502074 54491731117935300000 4757-8853 68---79x 6967867169sss 211--325x 355-1-65x Ecuador 95 53 25 41 21 13 13481 281 7 3640 75 93 97 11 58 Egypt 97 90 23 66 20 17 81527 2015 45 1800 70 72 96 22 41 EEElrqiuStaarteloavraiadlorGuinea 1015946 11695280 1415888 1492820 941106 421172 64691523974 11822254 1230 134493880000 756020 88-76x 964127x,s 1-1- 5--3 Estonia 158 18 6 14 4 4 1341 16 0 14270 73 100 94 18 43 EFFitijhniiloapnida 11208798 212072 101983 121694 61963 41120 805783140344 30951938 32100 438912328000 568059 3--6 948775s 22-34 33-97 8 THESTATEOFTHEWORLD'SCHILDRENISPECIALEDITION

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