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Population, Health, and Human Well-Being-- EarthTrends Country Profiles Demographic and Health Indicators Total Population (in thousands of people) 195 152 111,647 2,519,495 22 2,23 423,296 6,211,82 225 (projected) 3,219 631,32 7,936,741 Population Density (people per square km), 2: 17.4 31.3 45.1 Average Annual Population Growth Rate, 198-2 Total 1.8% 2.5% 1.6% In rural areas -5.2% 1.%.9% In urban areas 2.2% 3.9% 2.4% Percentage of Population: Under age 15, 22 28% 35% 29% Over age 65, 22 3% 4% 7% Living in Urban Areas, 2 98% 61% 47% Average Total Fertility Rate {a} 1975-198 5.9 5.9 3.9 2-25 2.7 3.5 2.7 Infant Mortality Rate {b}, 2-25 11 52 55 Under-Five Mortality Rate {b}, 2 1 64 83 Life Expectancy at birth (years), 2-5 Female 79. 69.6 68.1 Male 74.9 66.5 63.9 Births Attended by Trained Personnel, 1994-2 {c} 98% 67% 57% Adults and Children Infected with HIV/AIDS, 21 (number) X 5, 4,, Percent of Adults Ages 15-49 infected with HIV or AIDS, 21 X X 1.2% Number of Children Orphaned by AIDS since the beginning of epidemic, 21 X 65, 14,, Safe Water and Sanitation {c} Access to Improved Sanitation, 2 Urban X 91% 85% Rural X 7% 4% Years Thousands of People Population by Age Group,, 1975-225 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 1975 2 225 <15 years 15-65 years >65 years Life Expectancy, 1975-225 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1975 2 225 World EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 1

Population, Health, and Human Well-Being-- Safe Water and Sanitation {c} Access to an Improved Water Source, 2 Urban X 89% 95% Rural X 74% 71% School Enrollment and Literacy {c} Net Primary School Enrollment, both sexes 198 X X X 1997-1999 {c} 63% X X Net Secondary School Enrollment, 1997-1999 {c} Female 58% X X Male 57% X X Gross Tertiary School Enrollment, 1996-99 {c} 2% X X Adult Literacy Rate, 22 Female 81% 61% 75% Male 85% 8% 86% Youth Literacy Rate (ages 15-24), both sexes 198 8% 67% 8% 22 93% 86% 87% Percent Literacy Rate for Adults over the age of 15,, 198-2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 198 199 2 Women Men Other Resources: Country Profiles of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Economic Situation: http://www.fao.org/countryprofiles/index.asp?subj=3&iso3=kwt Footnotes: a. Total fertility rate is an estimate of the number of children an average woman would have if current age-specific fertility rates remain constant during her reproductive years. b. In deaths per 1, live births. Infant mortality rate refers to children under one year of age. c. Data are for the most recent year within the range specified. EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 2

Eco$o%ic ($dicators.. Gross Domestic Product, 2 GDP in million constant 1995 US dollars 26,88 826,75 34,19,9 GDP PPP (million current international dollars) {a} 31,351 1,95,828 44,913,91 Gross National Income (PPP, in million current international dollars), 2 {a} 37,92 1,896,2 44,458,52 GDP per capita, 2 in 1995 US dollars 14,41 2,364 5,632 in current international dollars 16,377 5,5 7,416 Average annual growth in GDP, 1991-2 Total 4% 3% 3% Per capita 7% 1% 1% Percent of GDP earned by: Agriculture, 2 X X X Industry, 2 X X X Services, 2 X X X International Trade Trade in Goods and Services (million current $US) Imports, 2 X 159,112 X Exports, 2 X 154,394 X Exports as a percent of GDP, 2 57% 35% X Balance of Trade, 2 (million current $US) 9,835 39,963 X Official Development Assistance (ODA ) and Financial Flows ODA in million US dollars, 1998-2 {b} 5 6,166 59,73 ODA per capita in US dollars, 1998-2 {b} 3 17 1 Current Account Balance (million $US), 2 14,865 X X Total external debt, million $US, 1998-2 {b} X X X Debt service as a % of export earnings, 1995-97 {b} X X X Foreign Direct Investment, net inflows (million current $US), 2 16 X X International Tourism Receipts, 1995-1997 (million $US) 135 X X Millions of Dollars Constant 1995 US dollars 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, 18, 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Gross Domestic Product,, 1975-2 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 million constant US$ GDP per capita, 1985-2 EarthTrends Country Profiles million $intl (PPP) 1985 199 1995 2 EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 1

Eco$o%ic ($dicators.. National Savings (as a percent of Gross National Income) Gross National Savings, 2 43% X 23% Net National Savings, 2 36% 15% X Adjusted Net Savings, 2-8% -2% X Income Distribution (years vary) Gini coefficient (=perfect equality; 1=perfect inequality) X X X Percent of total income earned by the richest 2% of the population: X X X Percent of total income earned by the poorest 2% of the population: X X X National Poverty Rate X X X Poverty Rate, Urban Population X X X Percent of population living on less than $1 a day X X X Percent of population living on less than $2 a day X X X Distribution of Income, Other Resources: Country Profiles of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Economic Situation: http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/kwt/profile.htm a. Data are in international dollars, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP). PPP rates provide a standard measure allowing comparison of real price levels between countries. b. Data are averaged for the range of years listed. EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 2

Climate and Atmosphere-- Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions {a} (in thousand metric tons of CO2) Total Emissions, 1998 49,13 1,546,3 24,215,376 Percent change since 199 16% 46% 8% Emissions as a percent of global CO2 production.2% 6.4% Emissions in 1998 from: solid fuels 13,585 8,654,368 liquid fuels 28,927 833,523 1,16,272 gaseous fuels 18,217 461,35 4,47,8 gas flaring 962 5,244 172,28 cement manufacturing 997 7,373 758,448 37% CO2 Emissions by Source,, 1998 2%2% % Solid Fuels 59% EarthTrends Country Profiles Liquid Fuels Gaseous Fuels Gas Flaring Cement Manufacturing Per capita CO2 emissions, 1998 (thousand metric tons of CO2) 27.1 4. 4.1 Percent change since 199 38% 18% -2% CO2 emissions (in metric tons) per million dollars Gross Domestic Product {b}, 1998 X X 773 Percent change since 199 X X -1% Cumulative CO2 emissions, 19-1999 (in billion metric tons) 1,112 3,843 933,686 CO2 Emissions by Sector, 1999 {c} (in million metric tons of CO2) Public electricity, heat production, and autoproducers 21 417 8,693 Other Energy Industries 13 15 1,25 Manufacturing Industries and Construction 15 3 4,337 Transportation 6 242 5,55 Residential 3 118 1,82 Other Sectors {d} 6 196 5,64 Total Emissions All Sectors: 65 1,423 27,18 CO2 Intensity, 1999 Emissions per total energy consumption (metric tons CO2 per terajoule energy) 64 62 56 Emissions per Gross Domestic Product {e} (metric tons of CO2/million $PPP) 1,96 721 582 thousand metric tons of CO2 3 25 2 15 1 5 Per Capita CO2 Emissions: 195, 1975 and 1998 9% 195 1975 1998 CO2 Emissions by Sector,, 1999 5% 23% 1% 2% 33% & North Africa World Electricity and Heat Production Other Energy Industries Manufacturing and Construction Transportation Residences Other Sectors EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 1

Atmosphere and Climate-- Non-CO2 Air Pollution, thousand metric tons Sulfur dioxide emissions, 1995 237 7,335 141,875 Nitrogen oxide emissions, 1995 118 5,71 99,271 Carbon monoxide emissions, 1995 598 31,879 852,415 Non-methane VOC emissions {f}, 1995 1,6 15,711 159,634 Multilateral Agreements Status as of September 22 Data show the year each country ratified the agreement, unless labeled as "signed only". Kyoto Protocol United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) 1994 Vienna Convention 1992 Index Value (196=1) 7 6 5 4 3 2 CO2 emissions: Relative Trends,, 196-1998 Other Resources: Sustainable Development Country Profile of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: http://www.fao.org/countryprofiles/index.asp?subj=2&iso3= 1 196 total 197per capita 198 per dollar 199 of GDP 2 Footnotes: Some footnotes are not incorporated here. Please refer to the Data Tables section of EarthTrends for a full listing. a. Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC). b. Constant US dollars. c. Source: International Energy Agency (IEA). d. Includes the commercial sector, agriculture, the public service sector, and international bunkers e. GDP is in 1995 international dollars, adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity. f. VOC: Volatile Organic Compounds. EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 2

Energy and Resources-- EarthTrends Country Profiles Energy Production and Consumption (in thousand metric tons of oil equivalent) {a} Total energy production, 2 111,469 1,615,471 1,77,984 % change since 198 22% 33% 37% Energy imports, 1997 5 129,89 9,521,56 Energy exports, 1997 99,742 1,75,597 3,419,14 Total energy consumption {b}, 1999 17,289 518,436 9,72,786 Electricity consumption, 1999 2,319 48,289 1,4,77 Energy consumption per capita, 1997 9.33 1.39 1.64 % change since 199 52% 2% % Energy consumption per GDP {c}, 1999: 729 279 244 % change since 199 54% 1% -13% Energy Consumption by Source, 1999 (in thousand metric tons oil equivalent) Total Fossil Fuels 17,289 5,461 7,689,47 Coal and coal products 3,956 2,278,524 Crude oil and natural gas liquids 48,32 412,549 3,563,84 Natural gas 7,189 25,143 2,12,559 Nuclear 661,91 Hydroelectric 5,694 222,223 Renewables, excluding hydroelectric: 11,939 1,97,889 Primary solid biomass (includes fuelwood) 1,976 1,35,139 Biogas and liquid biomass 3 14,931 Geothermal. 22 43,82 Solar. 756 2,217 Wind. 2 1,748 Tide, wave, and ocean. 53 Energy Consumption by Sector, 1999 (in thousand metric tons of oil equivalent) Industry 4,418 121,118 2,14,474 Transportation 2,458 9,483 1,755,55 Agriculture 8,152 166,287 Commercial & public services 39 14,322 511,555 Residential 3,3 72,48 1,845,475 Non-energy uses and "other" consumption 3,348 6,618 333,981 Total final energy consumption {d} 13,266 367,173 6,753,276 Index Value (1971=1) million tons of oil equivalent Energy Consumption: Relative trends,, 1971-1999 5. 45. 4. 35. 3. 25. 2. 15. 1. 5.. 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 197 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 Total per capita per $million GDP Energy Consumption by Source,, 1971-1999 1971 1981 1991 Other Renewables Hydroelectric Nuclear Fossil Fuels EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 1

Energy and Resources-- Resource Consumption Passenger cars per 1 people, 1998 X X 19 Annual motor gasoline consumption, 2 (liters per person) 1,82 X 179 Annual meat consumption, 1998 (kg per person) 82 22 38 Annual paper consumption, 2 (kg per person) X X 53 Annual coffee consumption, 21 (kg per person) X X X Energy Consumption by Sector,, 1999 25% 23% % 19% 33% Industry Transportation Agriculture Commercial & public services Residential Non-energy Uses and "Other" consumption Footnotes: a. One metric ton of oil equivalent (toe) is defined as 1 Exp. 7 kilocalories or 41.868 gigajoules, equal to the amount of energy contained in 1 metric ton of crude oil. b. In metric tons of oil equivalent per million constant 1995 international dollars. TPES = Energy Production + Imports - Exports - Stock Changes - Consumption by International Marine Bunkers c. In metric tons of oil equivalent per million constant 1995 international dollars. d. "Total final consumption" is calculated as the sum of energy consumption by sectors. EarthTrends 23. All rights reserved. Fair use is permitted on a limited scale and for educational purposes. page 2