This document presents key indicators for a country across multiple reporting periods. It shows trends in demographic, health, social, economic, human development, gender empowerment, disease burden, and government financing indicators. Over time, the country has seen decreases in fertility rate, infant and child mortality, and increases in life expectancy, literacy rates, access to water and sanitation, GDP per capita, and government spending on health, education and other sectors. Many indicators show overall improvement, though challenges remain such as high population growth, disease burdens, and income inequality.
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Key Indicators
This document presents key indicators for a country across multiple reporting periods. It shows trends in demographic, health, social, economic, human development, gender empowerment, disease burden, and government financing indicators. Over time, the country has seen decreases in fertility rate, infant and child mortality, and increases in life expectancy, literacy rates, access to water and sanitation, GDP per capita, and government spending on health, education and other sectors. Many indicators show overall improvement, though challenges remain such as high population growth, disease burdens, and income inequality.
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Key indicators Year of Reporting
2005/2006 2013/2015 2016/2017 2022/2023
A: Demographic indicators Total population(millions) 26.7 34.9 37.7 52 Total fertility rate(child per woman) 6.7 5.8 5.4 5.2 Annual population growth rate (%) 3.2 3.03 3.0 Percent Urban Population 15.0 18.4 18.4 Mean household size 4.7 4.7 4.7 B: Health Indicators Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) per 1000 live births 76 54 43 36 Under-five mortality rate per 1,000 live births 137 90 64 52 Maternal Mortality Ratio per 100,000 live births 435 438 336 189 Contraceptive prevalence rate (%) 23.7 30 39 Unmet need for family planning 38 34 28 22 HIV prevalence rate (%) 6.4 7.2 6.2 Teenage pregnancy 25 24 25 Percentage of births delivered by a skilled provider 41 59 74 91 C: Social Indicators Literacy rate (%) 70 72 72.2 Proportion of households with access to toilet facilities (%) 88 92 92 Proportion of households with access to improved water 67.6 73.8 71 sources (%) Pupil-teacher ratio (primary school) 57 49 43 Pupil-classroom ratio (primary school) 72 58 54 D: Economic Indicators GINI Coefficient (Inequality measure in household 0.408 0.426 0.493 consumption) GDP per capita (US $) 751 774 E: Human Development Indicators Human development index 0.581 0.422 0.493 Life expectancy (%) 50.4 50.4 63.3 Percentage of the population below the poverty line (%) 24.5 19.7 21.4 F: Gender Empowerment Indicators Gender empowerment index 0.583 0.522 Female adult literacy rate (%) 58 61 68 Share of women in wage employment in the non- 37 43.7 35.3 agricultural sector (%) G: Burden of Diseases Malaria (%) 36.2 35.1 Cough or cold (%) 19.3 24.5 Acute Diarrhoea (%) 3.0 3.5 Intestinal worms (%) 5.2 5.6 H: Financing of Major Sectors by Government Education and Sports (%) 17.4 16.4 10.4 Health (%) 6.4 6.4 5.1 Water and environment (%) 3.4 3.4 3.1 Agriculture (%) 3.4 3.4 3.7 Works and transport (%) 20.6 20.6 24.3 Energy and Mineral Development (%) 14.5 14.5 13.2
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