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Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 Kenya s Population Is Growing Rapidly Population Size (Millions) 52.6 65.9 38.6 28.7 21.4 10.9 15.3 1969 1979 1989 1999 2009 2020 2030 Kenya s population is growing rapidly and has more than tripled from 10.9 million people in 1969 to 38.6 million people in 2009. Given the high number of births per woman, the population will continue to increase steadily. Even if the total fertility rate declines from an average of 4.6 children per woman in 2009 to 3.7 by 2030, the population will still grow to 65.9 million.

Forty-Three Percent of the Total Population Is Under Age 15 Age 80+ Males Females 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 Percent This pyramid illustrates the age-sex structure of the population. It is wider at the base because there are more people in the younger age groups than in the older age groups for both sexes. More than two out of five people are under age 15. Most Rural Farmers Do Not Believe Their Land Is Sufficient for Their Children to Stay and Live Rural farmers who believe their land is sufficient for their children. 33% Population growth contributes to a reduced amount of arable land per capita available to rural farmers and their children. Almost 70 percent of people live in rural areas, and two out of three rural farmers do not believe the land they own is sufficient for their children to stay and live. Rural farmers who believe their land is not sufficient for their children. 67% Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 2

Poorest Women Have the Highest Unmet Need for Family Planning Percent Reporting An Unmet Need For Family Planning 18 20 17 16 12 9 Limiting Births Spacing Births 10 Ensuring access to family planning can prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce maternal and child mortality. Among married women ages 15 to 49, the poorest women have the highest unmet need for family planning. Women in the lowest wealth quintile report the greatest need for spacing and limiting their births. Still, even among women in the wealthiest quintile, nearly one out of five married women has an unmet need for family planning. 11 11 9 Poorest Lower-Middle Income Middle Income Upper-Middle Income Richest Wealth Quintile More Than One Out of Five Married Women Use Injectable Contraception Female Sterilization 5% Implants 2% IUD 2% Injectables 22% Male Condom 2% Lactational Amenorrhea 1% Any Traditional Method 6% Among married women ages 15 to 49, 46 percent use family planning. More than one out of five married women use injectables, and an additional 7 percent use the pill. Nearly one out of ten married women uses the longer-acting or permanent methods of intrauterine devices (IUDs), implants, and female sterilization. Six percent of married women rely on traditional methods to space or limit their births. Pill 7% Not Using Family Planning 55% Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 3

Many Adolescents Have Sex Before Age 15 22% Among young people ages 15 to 24, more than 20 percent of adolescent boys and 10 percent of adolescent girls had sex before age 15. Boys are twice as likely to have sex before age 15 as girls. Providing family planning to young people prevents disease and unintended pregnancy, and promotes a healthy transition to adulthood. 11% Adolescent Boys Adolescent Girls Birth Spacing Can Reduce Child Mortality Deaths to Children Under Age 5 per 1,000 Live Births 130 Birth spacing of at least two years has dramatic impacts on child health and well-being. Children born less than two years after a previous birth are more than twice as likely to die before age 5 as children born three years after a previous birth. 73 53 Less Than 2 Years 2 Years 3 Years Interval Between Last Two Births Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 4

Fewer Than One-Half of Births Are Attended by a Skilled Provider Assistance During Delivery Nurse/Midwife 28% Skilled attendance during delivery reduces the risk of maternal and infant health complications and death. Among women who gave birth in the last five years, only 44 percent of their deliveries were attended by a skilled provider, including a doctor, nurse, or midwife. More than one out of four deliveries were attended by a traditional birth attendant, and one out of five was supervised by a relative or friend. Mothers did not receive any form of assistance for 7 percent of births. Doctor 16% Traditional Birth Attendant 28% No One 7% Relative/Other 21% Women With More Education Have Fewer Children Total Fertility Rate 6.7 5.5 Educational attainment and fertility are closely related. Women with higher levels of education tend to have fewer children. Women with no education have an average of more than twice as many children as women who attended secondary school or higher. 4.9 3.1 11 No Education Primary Incomplete Primary Complete Educational Attainment Secondary Plus Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 5

Population Population 2009 (Millions) Population Density per Square Kilometer Population Under Age 15 Province Total Women Men (%) 1999 2009 Lifetime Births per Woman (Total Fertility Rate) Province M A Total 38.6 19.4 19.2 42.9 49.3 66.4 4.6 Total Rural 26.1 13.2 12.9 46.3 5.2 Rural Rural 12.5 6.2 6.3 729.5 2.9 Rural Nairobi 3.1 1.5 1.6 30.3 3079.4 4515.0 2.8 Nairobi Central 4.4 2.2 2.2 36.0 281.7 333.0 3.4 Central Coast 3.3 1.7 1.7 42.3 30.0 40.1 4.8 Coast Eastern 5.7 2.9 2.8 41.8 30.2 37.0 4.4 Eastern North Eastern 2.3 1.1 1.3 51.7 7.5 18.2 5.9* North Eastern Nyanza 5.4 2.8 2.6 45.9 350.1 431.5 5.4 Nyanza Rift Valley 10.0 5.0 5.0 45.3 38.3 54.6 4.7 Rift Valley Western 4.3 2.2 2.1 47.1 406.4 521.6 5.6 Western Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health Lifetime Births per Woman (Total Fertility Rate) Province Women Ages 20-24 Married by Age 18 (%) Married Women Ages 15-49 Using Contraception (%) Any Method Facilities Offering Modern Methods of Contraception (%) Married Women Ages 15-49 With Unmet Need for Family Planning (%) Modern Methods Total Spacing Limiting 4.6 Total 26.4 45.5 39.4 85 25.6 12.9 12.8 5.2 Rural 31.3 43.1 37.2 27.3 13.5 13.8 2.9 Rural 15.6 53.1 46.6 20.2 10.7 9.5 2.8 Nairobi 7.2 55.3 49.0 68 15.1 6.5 8.6 3.4 Central 16.8 66.7 62.5 89 15.6 6.1 9.5 4.8 Coast 41.3 34.3 29.7 75 25.4 16.2 9.2 4.4 Eastern 18.1 52.0 43.8 79 23.7 10.2 13.4 5.9* North Eastern 56.3 3.5 3.5 67 16.0 14.7 1.3 5.4 Nyanza 32.0 37.3 32.9 93 31.7 18.6 13.1 4.7 Rift Valley 30.1 42.4 34.7 92 31.1 13.7 17.4 5.6 Western 26.9 46.5 41.1 93 25.8 13.9 12.0 Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 6

Women Ages 20-24 arried by ge 18 (%) Family Planning and Maternal Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health and Child Health Married Women Ages 15-49 Using Women Ages 15-49 Who Married Women Ages 15-49 With Facilities Unmet Need for Contraception (%) Report Facilities Their Births Family Offering Planning Deaths (%) to Secondary Most Offering Recent Birth Modern Was an Attended by a Comprehensive Children Under 5 School-Age Youth Unplanned Methods of Skilled Emergency per 1,000 Attending Any Modern Pregnancy Contraception Provider Obstetric Live Secondary Method Province Methods (%) (%) (%) Total Care (%) SpacingBirths Limiting School (%) Gender-Based Violence Women Ages 15-49 Who Have Experienced Female Genital Mutilation/ Cutting (%) Women Ages 15-49 Who Have Experienced Spousal Abuse (%) Households With an Improved Toilet Facility (%) Water a Sanitat W 26.4 45.5 Total 39.4 47.185 43.8 25.6 7 12.9 74 12.8 17.7 27.1 46.8 22.6 31.3 43.1Rural 37.2 50.3 36.8 27.3 13.5 86 13.8 14.5 30.6 48.5 20.1 15.6 53.1Urban 46.6 34.9 74.8 20.2 10.7 74 9.5 37.5 16.5 41.6 29.8 7.2 55.3 Nairobi 49.0 32.863 88.9 15.1 14 6.5 64 8.6 53.0 13.8 30.4 42.0 16.8 66.7 Central 62.5 45.889 73.8 15.6 7 6.1 51 9.5 25.3 26.5 42.9 28.4 41.3 34.3 Coast 29.7 29.875 45.6 25.4 5 16.2 87 9.2 18.5 10.0 42.1 21.2 18.1 52.0 Eastern 43.8 46.179 43.1 23.7 3 10.2 52 13.4 16.7 35.8 43.2 19.4 56.3 3.5 North Eastern 3.5 3.167 31.6 16.0 9 14.7 80 1.3 10.4 97.5 36.6 7.6 32.0 37.3 Nyanza 32.9 53.893 45.5 31.7 10 18.6 149 13.1 19.6 33.8 59.5 18.1 30.1 42.4 Rift Valley 34.7 50.592 33.7 31.1 7 13.7 59 17.4 14.4 32.1 45.6 19.5 26.9 46.5 Western 41.1 61.393 25.8 25.8 2 13.9 121 12.0 10.3 0.8 55.9 24.4 Water and Sanitation HIV/AIDS Households With an Improved Toilet Facility (%) Households With Access to an Improved Drinking Water Source (%) Adults Ages 15-49 With HIV/AIDS (%) Province Total Women Men HIV Testing Facilities Offering Youth-Friendly HIV Services (%) Total 22.6 63.0 6.3 8.0 4.3 10 Rural 20.1 53.8 6.0 7.2 4.5 Urban 29.8 89.3 7.2 10.4 3.7 Nairobi 42.0 95.5 7.0 10.8 3.4 21 Central 28.4 69.1 4.6 6.2 2.6 3 Coast 21.2 64.8 4.2 5.8 2.3 9 Eastern 19.4 51.1 3.5 3.8 3.0 7 North Eastern 7.6 69.3 0.9 0.9 0.9 0 Nyanza 18.1 52.7 13.9 16.0 11.4 13 Rift Valley 19.5 57.5 4.7 6.3 2.8 8 Western 24.4 74.3 6.6 9.2 3.4 27 Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 7

NOTES AND DEFINITIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This data sheet was prepared by the Population Reference Bureau s (PRB) Informing DEcisionmakers to Act (IDEA) project and the National Coordinating Agency for Population and Development (NCAPD). This publication is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of the IDEA Project (No. AID-0AA-A-10-00009). The contents are the responsibility of the Population Reference Bureau and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States government. SOURCES The data and figures are compiled from the following sources: The 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census (Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, 2010); Kenya Demographic and Health Survey 2008-2009 (Calverton, Maryland: Kenya National Bureau of Statistics and ICF Macro, 2010); Kenya Service Provision Assessment Survey 2010 (NCAPD, Ministry of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, and ICF Macro, 2011); World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision (New York: Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, 2011). NOTES AND DEFINITIONS Data in the table and graphics may not sum to 100 percent due to rounded numbers. Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care All basic procedures for emergency obstetric care (including antibiotics, oxytocics, anticonvulsants/ sedatives, manual removal of the placenta, removal of retained products, assisted vaginal delivery) in addition to blood transfusion and Caesarean section. Contraceptive Use The percentage of currently married women ages 15 to 49 who are using any form of contraception. Modern methods include female sterilization, pills, intrauterine devices (IUD), injectables, implants, condoms, and lactational amenorrhea method (LAM). Improved Drinking Water Source Drinking water sources that include: piped water into dwelling, piped water into plot, public tap/ standpipe, tube well or borehole, protected dug well, protected spring, or rainwater. Improved Toilet Facility Toilet facilities not shared with other households that: flush to piped sewer system, flush to septic tank, flush to pit latrine, are a ventilated improved pit, or a pit latrine with slab. Population Under Age 15 The percentage of the population under 15 years of age. Population Density Per Square Kilometer Population size divided by the number of square kilometers in a given area. Spousal Abuse The percentage of ever-married women ages 15 to 49 who ever experienced emotional, physical, or sexual violence committed by their husband/partner. Total Fertility Rate (TFR) The average number of children a woman would have assuming that current age-specific birth rates remain constant throughout her childbearing years (considered to be ages 15 to 49). Total fertility rates are for the 36-month period prior to the survey. Unmet Need for Family Planning Women are considered to have an unmet need for family planning if they wish to delay, space, or limit their next pregnancy by two years or more and are not currently using any method of contraception. Unplanned Pregnancy A most recent birth in the five years preceding the survey that was either a mistimed or unwanted pregnancy. Youth-Friendly HIV Services Programmatic strategies that encourage youth to utilize services with HIV/AIDS components and are sometimes offered in a place that is either reserved or isolated for youth. 2011 Population Reference Bureau. All rights reserved. Kenya Population Data Sheet 2011 8