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Connecting for HealthGlobal Vision, Local InsightReport for the World Summit on the Information Society

Country Profiles 2006

ISBN 92 4 159460 8

Connecting for Health: C

ountry Profiles 2006

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Offices of the World Health OrganizationHeadquarters Geneva, Switzerland

WHO Regional Office for Africa Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo

WHO Regional Office for the Americas/Pan American Sanitary Bureau Washington, DC, USA

WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia New Delhi, India

WHO Regional Office for Europe Copenhagen, Denmark

WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Cairo, Egypt

WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Manila, Philippines

International Agency for Research on Cancer Lyon, France

European CommissionDirectorate General Information Society and Media Brussels, Belgium

Cover image

Base image: Hand-drawn street map of Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, used for recording cases and contacts to respond to an outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever, 1996.

Source: Department of Emerging and Other Communicable Diseases Annual Report, 1996. WHO, Geneva, 1996.

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Connecting for HealthGlobal Vision, Local InsightReport for the World Summit on the Information Society

Country Profiles 2006

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WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

Dzenowagis, Joan.

Connecting for health : global vision, local insight : country profiles / authors: Joan Dzenowagis, Gael Kernen.

1.Public health. 2.Communication. 3.Informatics. 4.Information management. 5.Knowledge. I.Kernen, Gael. II.World Health

Organization.

ISBN 92 4 159460 8 (LC/NLM classification: Z699.5.M39)

ISBN 978 92 4 159460 8

© World Health Organization 2006

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Measuring eHealth

This report brings together for the first time statistics from United Nations agencies measuring demographics, health and ICT. The aim is to provide an overview of the diverse regional pictures and highlight opportunities for

Introduction to Country Profiles

Connecting for Health: Global Vision, Local Insight in its first volume highlighted shared global chal-lenges and regional priorities in promoting the development and growth of eHealth. In this com-panion volume the focus is on countries, where profiles of each Member State of the World Health

Organization (WHO) bring together statistics on health, demographics and information and communication technologies (ICT) to provide a context in which investment in ICT for health can be better understood by all stakeholders. In particular they provide policy makers and researchers with a basis for action and future research and serve as a foundation for building the evidence base on ICT and health in countries.

◆ ICT statisticsThe data used in the country profiles have been selected based on their reliability, comparability and ease of

use for analysis across countries and regions. As noted in the previous volume, the potential selection of indica-tors is enormous, with little except experimentation to guide the researcher to a meaningful and manageable set. While various indices attempt to capture emerging trends, their utility – particularly over time – is often limited by factors including specificity, time frame, completeness or collection strategy. Many of the economic and social statistics that are needed to help interpret the impact of the information society, as well as the tech-niques used to analyse them, are also lacking.

Then too, innovation and evolution in the ICT sector shorten the useful lifespan of many of the established indicators, creating the need for regular revision of indicators and the development of new ones. The Partner-ship on Measuring ICT for Development (http://measuring-ict.unctad.org) identified the need for internation-ally-agreed measurement standards and undertook to map and evaluate the existing indicators at country level. Considerable work has been done over the past 2 years to establish a list of core ICT indicators. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has established an ICT diffusion index, which is used in this report. ICT development is based on connectivity, access and policy which is used to formulate an index of ICT diffusion; a comparison by WHO region can be found in this section. For more detail on the components, see: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Index of ICT diffusion

Connectivity Physical infrastructure available to a country: per capita Internet hosts, PCs, telephone mainlines and mobile phones

Excludes electricity, broadband, and affordability measures

Access Number of Internet users, adult literacy rate, cost of a local call, and GDP per capita

Policy Comprises presence of Internet exchanges, competition in the local loop/domestic long distance and competition in the Internet service provider market

◆ Health statisticsThe World Health Organization collects and summarizes a wide range of quantitative data through coun-

try and regional offices and headquarters departments. The indicators included in this volume are demograph-ic and health indicators found in WHO’s World Health Statistics, selected because of their potential utility to researchers interested in characterizing countries and examining the relationship of ICT to health.

The ‘Causes of death’ charts in each profile were compiled from health statistics reported in The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

More detailed information on the health indicators (standardized descriptions, definitions, data source, method of estimation, disaggregation, references to literature and databases) can be found in: World Health Statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. See also the WHO database of health statistics, a

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global database derived from WHO’s Global Atlas system, which includes more recent and time series estimates from 1990 and, when available, metadata describing more detailed aspects of data sources and methods of estimation: www.who.int/healthinfo.

◆ Sources and notesThe data used in creating country profiles come from a wide range of published sources, all of which are

publicly available online. Sources are noted on the individual country profiles and a complete list of sources and explanatory notes can be found at the end of this volume.

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WHO Member States, by region and mortality stratumRegion and mortality stratum Description Broad grouping Member States

Africa

Afr-D Africa with high child and high adult mortality

High-mortality developing

Algeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo

Afr-E Africa with high child and very high adult mortality

High-mortality developing

Botswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Americas

Amr-A Americas with very low child and very low adult mortality

Developed Canada, Cuba, United States of America

Amr-B Americas with low child and low adult mortality

Low-mortality developing

Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Amr-D Americas with high child and high adult mortality

High-mortality developing

Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru

South-East Asia

Sear-B South-East Asia with low child and low adult mortality

Low-mortality developing

Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand

Sear-D South-East Asia with high child and high adult mortality

High-mortality developing

Bangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste

Europe

Eur-A Europe with very low child and very low adult mortality

Developed Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom

Eur-B Europe with low child and low adult mortality

Developed Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Eur-C Europe with low child and high adult mortality

Developed Belarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine

Eastern Mediterranean

Emr-B Eastern Mediterranean with low child and low adult mortality

Low-mortality developing

Bahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates

Emr-D Eastern Mediterranean with high child and high adult mortality

High-mortality developing

Afghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt,a Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen

Western Pacific

Wpr-A Western Pacific with very low child and very low adult mortality

Developed Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore

Wpr-B Western Pacific with low child and low adult mortality

Low-mortality developing

Cambodia,b China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic,b Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea,b Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam

a Following improvements in child mortality over recent years, Egypt meets criteria for inclusion in subregion Emr-B with low child and low adult mortality. Egypt has been included in Emr-D for the presentation of subregional totals for mortality and burden to ensure comparability with previous editions of The World Health Report and other WHO publications.

b Although Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, and Papua New Guinea meet criteria for high child mortality, they have been included in the Wpr-B subregion with other developing countries of the Western Pacific Region for reporting purposes.

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WHO Regions

◆ WHO African RegionAlgeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Côte d’Ivoire Democratic Republic of the CongoEquatorial Guinea Eritrea

Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Mozambique Namibia

Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone South Africa Swaziland Togo Uganda United Republic of Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe

◆ WHO Region of the AmericasAntigua and Barbuda Argentina Bahamas Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba

Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua

Panama Paraguay Peru Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Trinidad and Tobago United States of America Uruguay Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

◆ WHO South-East Asia RegionBangladesh Bhutan Democratic People’s Republic of

Korea India Indonesia

Maldives Myanmar Nepal Sri Lanka Thailand Timor-Leste

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◆ WHO European RegionAlbania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany

Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Monaco Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Republic of Moldova

Romania Russian Federation San Marino Serbia* Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Tajikistan The former Yugoslav Republic of

Macedonia Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine United Kingdom Uzbekistan

◆ WHO Eastern Mediterranean RegionAfghanistan Bahrain Djibouti Egypt Iran (Islamic Republic of) Iraq Jordan

Kuwait Lebanon Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Morocco Oman Pakistan Qatar

Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syrian Arab Republic Tunisia United Arab Emirates Yemen

◆ WHO Western Pacific RegionAustralia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia China Cook Islands Fiji Japan Kiribati Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Malaysia Marshall Islands Micronesia (Federated States of) Mongolia Nauru New Zealand Niue Palau Papua New Guinea

Philippines Republic of Korea Samoa Singapore Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Viet Nam

*Data collected prior to May 2006; includes both Serbia and Montenegro.

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ICT diffusion, Africa

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Algeria

Angola

Benin

Burkina Faso

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Chad

Comoros

Equatorial Guinea

Gabon

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Liberia

Madagascar

Mali

Mauritania

Mauritius

Niger

Nigeria

Sao Tome and Principe

Senegal

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Togo

Botswana

Burundi

Central African Republic

Congo

Côte d'Ivoire

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Kenya

Lesotho

Malawi

Mozambique

Namibia

Rwanda

South Africa

Swaziland

Uganda

United Republic of Tanzania

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

ICT Diffusion by WHO Region

ICT diffusion, Americas

Canada

Cuba

United States of America

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Bahamas

Barbados

Belize

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Dominica

Dominican Republic

El Salvador

Grenada

Guyana

Honduras

Jamaica

Mexico

Panama

Paraguay

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Suriname

Trinidad and Tobago

Uruguay

Venezuela

Bolivia

Ecuador

Guatemala

Haiti

Nicaragua

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Peru

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

ICT diffusion, South-East Asia

Bangladesh

Bhutan Democratic People's

Republic of Korea

India

Maldives

Myanmar

Nepal

Timor-Leste

Data not availableData not available

Data not available

Data not available

Indonesia

Sri Lanka

Thailand

0.25 0.50 0.75 1.000.00

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

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ICT diffusion, Europe

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Andorra

Austria

Belgium

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Iceland

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Luxembourg

Malta

Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

Albania

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Georgia

Kyrgyzstan

Poland

Romania

Serbia and Montenegro

Slovakia

Tajikistan

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Belarus

Estonia

Hungary

Kazakhstan

Latvia

Lithuania

Republic of Moldova

Russian Federation

Ukraine

Monaco

San Marino

Data not availableData not availableData not available

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Slovenia

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

ICT diffusion, Eastern Mediterranean

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

Bahrain

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Jordan

Kuwait

Lebanon

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Oman

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Syrian Arab Republic

Tunisia

United Arab Emirates

Afghanistan

Djibouti

Egypt

Iraq

Morocco

Pakistan

Somalia

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Data not available

Sudan

Yemen

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00

ICT diffusion, Western Pacific

Cambodia

China

Cook Islands

Fiji

Kiribati

Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Malaysia

Marshall Islands

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Mongolia

Nauru

NiuePalau

Papua New Guinea

Philippines

Republic of Korea

Samoa

Solomon Islands

Tonga

Tuvalu

Data not availableData not availableData not availableData not available

Data not availableData not available

Data not availableVanuatu

Viet Nam

Australia

Brunei Darussalam

Japan

New Zealand

Singapore

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

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AAfghanistanAlbaniaAlgeriaAndorraAngolaAntigua and BarbudaArgentinaArmeniaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijan

BBahamasBahrainBangladeshBarbadosBelarusBelgiumBelizeBeninBhutanBoliviaBosnia and HerzegovinaBotswanaBrazilBrunei DarussalamBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundi

CCambodiaCameroonCanadaCape VerdeCentral African RepublicChadChileChinaColombiaComorosCongoCook IslandsCosta RicaCôte d’IvoireCroatiaCubaCyprusCzech Republic

DDemocratic People’s

Republic of KoreaDemocratic Republic of

the CongoDenmarkDjiboutiDominicaDominican Republic

EEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaEritreaEstoniaEthiopia

FFijiFinlandFrance

GGabonGambiaGeorgiaGermanyGhanaGreeceGrenadaGuatemalaGuineaGuinea-BissauGuyana

HHaitiHondurasHungary

IIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIran (Islamic Republic of)IraqIrelandIsraelItaly

JJamaicaJapanJordan

KKazakhstanKenyaKiribatiKuwaitKyrgyzstan

LLao People’s Democratic

RepublicLatviaLebanonLesothoLiberiaLibyan Arab JamahiriyaLithuaniaLuxembourg

MMadagascarMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMaltaMarshall IslandsMauritaniaMauritiusMexicoMicronesia (Federated

States of)MonacoMongoliaMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmar

NNamibiaNauruNepalNetherlandsNew ZealandNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNiueNorway

OOman

PPakistanPalauPanamaPapua New GuineaParaguayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugal

QQatar

RRepublic of KoreaRepublic of MoldovaRomaniaRussian FederationRwanda

SSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the

GrenadinesSamoaSan MarinoSao Tome and PrincipeSaudi ArabiaSenegalSerbia *SeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSlovakiaSloveniaSolomon IslandsSomaliaSouth AfricaSpainSri LankaSudanSurinameSwazilandSwedenSwitzerlandSyrian Arab Republic

TTajikistanThailandThe former Yugoslav

Republic of MacedoniaTimor-LesteTogoTongaTrinidad and TobagoTunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanTuvalu

UUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited Republic of

TanzaniaUnited States of AmericaUruguayUzbekistan

VVanuatuVenezuela (Bolivarian

Republic of)Viet Nam

YYemen

ZZambiaZimbabwe

Order of Country Profiles

*Country profile includes Serbia and Montenegro.

◆ WHO Member States

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Country profiles (section intro page)

Country Profiles 2006

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Afghanistan

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 23,897,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 417Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 41.0/42.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 35.3/35.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 258/256Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 510/448Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 34 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

25

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 001 532 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Albania

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 3,166,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,949 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/75.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.5/63.3 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 23/19 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 167/92 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 302Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 4Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.021 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4276

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 835 192 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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AlgeriaLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 31,800,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,284 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/72.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.7/61.6 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 45/36Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 155/125 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 182Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 16 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 68.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.038 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5769

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 55 913 500 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Andorra

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 71,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 29,463Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/84.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.8/74.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 107/41Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,908 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.084 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400450500

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Angola Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 13,625,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,856Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 38.0/42.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 31.6/35.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 276/243Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 584/488 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 92 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 66.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.090 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2232

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 11 248 470 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Antigua and Barbuda

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 73,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 10,931 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 70.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 60.1/63.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 13/11Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 193/122Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 527 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.8 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 128 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 9999

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400450500

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 720 962 900 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Argentina

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 38,428,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 10,781 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/78.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.5/68.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 19/16 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 176/90 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 956 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 112 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 97.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.029 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 11086

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 102 041 700 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Armenia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 3,061,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,025Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/72.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.4/62.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 35/31Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 240/108 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 232 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 16 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.4 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.021 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3138

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 376 335 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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AustraliaMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 19,731,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 28,277Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/83.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 70.9/74.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 89/51 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,699Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAustralia, Brunei Darussalam, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 482 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.120 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 28335

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 409 241 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 10%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Austria

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 8,116,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 28,843 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/82.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.3/73.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 115/59 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,220Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 415 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.189 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 29339

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800900

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 205 470 400 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not availableNot available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Azerbaijan

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 8,370,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,260Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 62.0/68.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 55.8/58.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 96/85Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 220/120Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 120 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 37 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.102 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3218

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

GDP: 6 236 045 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Bahamas

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 314,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 15,538 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 60.9/65.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 16/13 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 257/146 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,074 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 192 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 16852

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400450500550600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 050 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Bahrain

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 724,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 18,167 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 73.0/75.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 64.2/64.4 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 10/8 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 117/81 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 792Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 246 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 86.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.055 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 17166

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400450500550600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 7 682 917 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Bangladesh

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 146,736,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,734Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 63.0/63.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 55.3/53.3 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 68/70Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 251/258 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 54 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 41.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.029 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1696

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

GDP: 47 562 870 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Barbados

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 270,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 14,661 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/78.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.9/68.2 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 14/12 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 189/106 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,018 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.9 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 112 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 15298

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

500

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 534 778 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Belarus

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 9,895,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 9,163 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 63.0/75.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 56.6/64.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 11/8 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 370/130 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 583 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.4 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 82 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.008 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5542

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 14 651 510 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Belgium

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 10,318,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 27,652 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/82.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 68.9/73.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 125/66Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,515 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: very low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 328 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.142 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 27576

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 244 693 200 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Belize

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: AmericasTotal population: 256,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,748 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/71.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.4/62.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 44/34 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 257/153 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 299Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 109 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 76.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.150 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6373

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 926 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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BeninLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 6,736,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 930 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 52.0/54.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 43.4/44.5 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 158/150 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 393/332 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 44Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 7Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 39.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.095 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1074

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

25

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 695 161 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Bhutan

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 2,257,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,709 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 61.0/64.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 52.9/52.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 85/85 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 261/202Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 76 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 14 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.021 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

250

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 603 343 900 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Bolivia

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 8,808,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,568Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 63.0/67.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.6/55.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 68/64 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 247/180 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 179 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.0 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 32 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 86.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2497

Injuries 9%

HIV, TB, malaria 11%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 31%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 7 800 997 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 4,161,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,504Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/76.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.3/66.4 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 20/15 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 190/89 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 322Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 26 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 96.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.028 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5762

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

500

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 598 517 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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BotswanaLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,785,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,473 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 37.0/36.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 36.0/35.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 114/111Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 850/839 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 387 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.0 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 35 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 78.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.017 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 9017

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 393 727 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Brazil

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 178,470,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,762 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 66.0/73.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.2/62.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 39/32 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 240/129Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 611Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 82 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 88.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.028 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 7776

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 460 786 700 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Brunei Darussalam Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 358,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 18,721 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/79.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 65.1/65.5 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 114/86Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 653Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumAustralia, Brunei Darussalam, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 102 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 93.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 82%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800900

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

0

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not availableNot available Not available

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Bulgaria

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 7,897,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,738 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/76.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.5/66.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 17/13Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 216/91 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 499Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 81 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.020 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 7181

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 15 568 390 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Burkina Faso Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 13,002,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 885Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 44.0/46.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 34.9/36.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 214/200Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 533/462 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 38Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 12.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.102 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1110

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 203 346 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Burundi Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 6,825,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 518Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 40.0/45.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 33.4/36.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 197/183Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 654/525Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 16Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.0 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 58.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.077 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 648

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 628 096 100 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Cambodia Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 14,144,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,607 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 50.0/57.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 45.6/49.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 153/127Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 441/285 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 192Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 12.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 69.4 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.030 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1980

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 999 766 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Cameroon Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 16,018,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,485 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 47.0/48.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 41.1/41.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 168/164Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 503/461Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 68Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 4Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 67.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.057 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2037

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 9 854 830 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Canada

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 31,510,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 30,429Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/82.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 70.1/74.0 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 93/57Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,931Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumCanada, Cuba, United States of America.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 513 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 29865

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 5%

Noncommunicable conditions 88%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 724 852 500 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Cape Verde Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 463,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,861Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.8/62.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 41/29Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 213/129Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 193Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 36 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 75.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.038 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5002

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: GDP: 616 209 200 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Central African Republic Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 3,865,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,286Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 42.0/43.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 37.0/37.7 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 187/172Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 641/590Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 50 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 48.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.430 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1175

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 045 929 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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ChadLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 8,598,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 724Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 44.0/47.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 39.7/41.7 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 212/188 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 513/444 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 47Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 25.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.108 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 999

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 007 772 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Chile

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 15,806,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 11,086Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 74.0/80.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 64.9/69.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 10/9Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 133/66Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 642Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 238 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 95.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.104 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 9805

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 67 365 810 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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ChinaMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 1,311,709,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,460 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 70.0/73.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 63.1/65.2 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 32/43 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 164/103 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 261 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 46 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 90.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.027 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4552

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

China, GDP: 1 271 000 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Colombia

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 44,222,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,622Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/77.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.8/66.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 25/18Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 231/97Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 536Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 46 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 92.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.029 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6382

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 80 346 890 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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ComorosLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 768,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 930 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 62.0/66.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.9/55.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 79/67Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 254/182Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 27Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 4Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 56.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.143 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1681

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

15

20

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 247 234 400 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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CongoLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 3,724,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,174Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 53.0/55.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 45.3/47.3 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 113/103 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 434/381 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 25Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 82.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 979

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 017 260 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Cook Islands Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 18,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 15,242 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 60.6/62.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 24/19Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 166/112 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 697Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Costa Rica

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 4,173,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,966Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/80.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 65.2/69.3 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 11/9 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 129/76 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 743Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 193 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 95.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.027 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 8842

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 16 818 040 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Côte d'Ivoire Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 16,631,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,742 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 42.0/49.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 37.6/41.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 223/160Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 558/450 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 107Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 5Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 48.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.224 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1543

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 11 692 160 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Croatia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 4,428,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 8,636Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/78.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 63.8/69.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 8/6 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 173/70Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 630 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 180 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.088 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 10232

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 22 797 890 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not availableNot available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Cuba

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 11,300,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,166Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/79.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 67.1/69.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 8/6Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 137/87Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 236Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumCanada, Cuba, United States of America.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 11 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 96.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.090 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4)

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 5%

Noncommunicable conditions 88%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Cyprus

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 802,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 12,692Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 66.7/68.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/6Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 99/47Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 883Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 294 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 96.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.033 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 10 105 680 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Czech Republic

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 10,236,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 16,020Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 72.0/79.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 65.9/70.9 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 166/74 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,118Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 256 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.128 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 15615

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 73 761 880 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not availableNot available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 22,664,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,237 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/68.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.0/59.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 56/54Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 231/168Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 57Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 52,771,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 352Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 42.0/47.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 35.0/39.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 217/192Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 578/452 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 14Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 65.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 670

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

15

20

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 547 082 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Denmark

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 5,364,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 29,227 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/80.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 68.6/71.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 121/73 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,583Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 513 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.084 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 30907

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 172 357 400 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Djibouti

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 703,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,237 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 53.0/56.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 42.5/43.2 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 144/132 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 376/311Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 78 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 7Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.197 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2029

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 591 995 300 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Dominica

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: AmericasTotal population: 79,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,875Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/76.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.9/65.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 12/13Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 210/118Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 310Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 160 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.104 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5403

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 252 037 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Dominican Republic

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 8,745,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,802 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/72.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.2/61.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 38/32Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 250/147Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 295Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 61 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 87.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.064 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6668

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 21 595 220 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Ecuador

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 13,003,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,123Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.8/64.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 29/25Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 212/127Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 197Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 42 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 91.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.030 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3537

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 24 311 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 9%

HIV, TB, malaria 11%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 31%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Egypt

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 71,931,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,891Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/69.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.8/60.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 39/40Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 242/157Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 192Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 28 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 55.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.016 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3814

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 89 853 930 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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El Salvador

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 6,515,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,641Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.2/62.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 39/33Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 248/138Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 372Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 46 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 79.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.070 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4935

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 14 311 900 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Equatorial Guinea Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 494,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,645 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 50.0/52.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 44.7/46.3 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 152/139Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 464/404 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 139Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 1.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 4Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 117 683 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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EritreaLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 4,141,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 706Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 58.0/61.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 49.3/50.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 91/78 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 359/301Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 36Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.029 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 803

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 630 840 600 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Estonia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 1,323,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 11,836Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/77.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.2/69.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 10/6Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 319/114Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 604Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 328 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.090 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 12379

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 7 040 301 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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EthiopiaLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 70,678,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 366Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 49.0/51.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 40.7/41.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 177/160Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 450/386Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 21Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 41.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.023 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 739

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 6 059 204 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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FijiMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 839,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,696 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 66.0/71.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 56.9/60.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 21/19Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 275/173Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 240Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 61 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 92.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.055 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5598

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 742 324 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Finland

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 5,207,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 26,614 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/82.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 68.7/73.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 134/57Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,943Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 509 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.132 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 26580

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 131 566 900 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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France

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 60,144,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 28,094Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/84.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.3/74.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 132/59Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,736Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 314 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.125 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 27123

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 436 873 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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GabonLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,329,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,723 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 55.0/60.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 50.2/52.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 102/80Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 397/323Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 248Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 19 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.215 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6403

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 970 816 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Gambia Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,426,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,131 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 56.0/59.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 48.5/50.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 130/116Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 332/262Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 83Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 19 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.028 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1744

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 369 731 900 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Georgia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 5,126,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,260Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.2/66.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 50/39Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 195/76Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 123 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 15 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.027 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2255

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 395 555 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Germany

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 82,476,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 25,842Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/82.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.6/74.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 115/59Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,817Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 10.9 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 436 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.094 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 27175

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 986 072 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Ghana Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 20,922,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,302Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 57.0/60.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 49.2/50.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 99/92Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 352/295Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 73Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 8Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 54.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.025 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2126

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 6 159 567 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Greece

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 10,976,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 19,041Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.1/72.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 118/48 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,814Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 135 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.074 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 18767

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 133 007 700 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not availableNot available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Grenada

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 80,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 8,168 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 66.0/69.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.4/60.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 24/21Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 258/220Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 465Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.7 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 142 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.089 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 7290

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 414 148 100 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Guatemala

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 12,347,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,145Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 64.0/69.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 54.9/59.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 50/44Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 289/165Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 199Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 33 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 69.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.084 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4085

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 23 251 660 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 9%

HIV, TB, malaria 11%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 31%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Guinea Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 8,480,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,814Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 51.0/53.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 43.9/45.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 165/154 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 403/342Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 105 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 5Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.076 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2084

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

15

20

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 208 199 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Guinea-Bissau Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,493,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 599 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 45.0/48.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 39.6/41.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 213/195Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 479/405Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 38 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 11 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 713

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 203 589 700 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Guyana

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 765,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,065Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 61.0/64.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.1/57.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 75/62Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 290/255 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 227Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 142 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.003 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4264

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 722 460 900 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Haiti

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 8,326,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,093Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 52.0/54.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 43.5/44.1 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 123/114Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 450/385Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 83Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 10 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 51.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1722

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

05

10152025303540

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 465 256 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 9%

HIV, TB, malaria 11%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 31%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Honduras

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: AmericasTotal population: 6,941,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,511 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/69.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 56.3/60.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 42/40 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 248/181 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 156Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 25 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 80.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.064 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2604

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 6 594 071 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Hungary

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 9,877,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 13,891Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/77.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.5/68.2 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 9/8 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 257/111 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,078Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 158 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.132 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 13921

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 64 884 160 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Iceland

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 290,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 28,354 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/82.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 72.1/73.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 4/2Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 81/53 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,802Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 648 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.093 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 29697

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 8 492 815 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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India

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 1,065,462,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,568 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 60.0/63.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.3/53.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 85/90Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 283/213Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 96Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 16 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 61.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.016 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2674

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 510 240 500 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Indonesia

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 219,883,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,390Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/68.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.4/58.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 45/37Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 241/204Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 110Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumIndonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 21 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 87.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.026 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3178

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 172 970 700 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 10%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 19%

Noncommunicable conditions 61%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 68,920,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,219 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/72.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 56.1/59.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 42/36Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 201/125 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 432Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 48 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.006 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6525

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 113 729 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Iraq

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 25,175,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,869Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 50.0/61.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 48.8/51.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 130/120Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 466/205Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 44Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 1.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not availableNot available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Ireland

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 3,956,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 32,570Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 68.1/71.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 7/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 100/60Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,367Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 280 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.142 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 36751

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 121 723 900 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Israel

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 6,433,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 20,780Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/82.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 70.5/72.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 7/6Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 92/51Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,890Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 301 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 95.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.016 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 19809

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 104 206 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Italy

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 57,423,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 25,569 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/84.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 70.7/74.7 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 93/47 Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,166 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.5 Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 352 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.105 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 26460

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 186 174 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Jamaica

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 2,651,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,917Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 64.2/65.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 21/19Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 165/123Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 234Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 228 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 87.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.065 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3950

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 8 442 771 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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JapanMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 127,654,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 26,860Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/85.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 72.3/77.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 4/4Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 96/45Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,133Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAustralia, Brunei Darussalam, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 449 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.068 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 26808

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 10%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 972 485 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Jordan

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 5,473,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,487Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.7/62.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 29/27Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 189/120Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 418Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumIran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 58 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 90.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.042 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4224

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 9 383 250 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Kazakhstan

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 15,433,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,363Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 56.0/67.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 52.6/59.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 83/62Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 419/187Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 261Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 16 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5897

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 24 636 600 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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KenyaLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 31,987,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,430Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 50.0/49.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 44.1/44.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 126/120Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 495/521Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 70Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 13 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 84.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.094 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1020

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 12 224 740 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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KiribatiMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 88,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,758Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 62.0/67.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 52.3/55.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 73/59Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 304/191Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 141Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 23 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.098 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 50 071 840 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not availableNot available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Kuwait

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 2,521,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 14,517Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/79.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 67.4/66.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 12/12Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 73/53Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 552Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 106 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 82.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 16320

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 35 180 490 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Kyrgyzstan

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 5,138,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,685Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 59.0/68.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 52.2/58.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 73/63Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 339/160Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 117Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 30 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.090 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1632

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 605 641 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Lao People’s Democratic Republic Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western PacificTotal population: 5,657,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,676Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 58.0/60.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 47.1/47.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 96/85Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 335/303Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 49Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 68.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.015 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1678

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 718 729 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Latvia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 2,307,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 9,277Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 66.0/76.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.0/67.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 14/11Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 306/120Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 477 Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 133 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.113 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 9275

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 9 208 883 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not availableNot available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Lebanon

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern MediterraneanTotal population: 3,653,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,081Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/72.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.2/61.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 34/28Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 199/138Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 697Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 11.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 117 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.098 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4756

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 18 263 230 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Lesotho Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,802,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,918Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 35.0/40.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 29.6/33.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 87/82Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 912/781Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 119Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 10 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 81.4 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.106 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2443

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

25

50

75

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 737 433 300 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not availableNot available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Liberia Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 3,367,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 520Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 40.0/43.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 33.6/37.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 246/224Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 590/484Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 11Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 0Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 55.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 561 800 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not availableNot available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 5,551,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,777Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/76.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.3/65.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 16/15Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 172/101Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 222Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 22 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 81.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 19 130 700 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not availableNot available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Lithuania

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 3,444,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 9,228Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 66.0/78.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.9/67.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 10/7Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 302/106Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 549Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 144 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.136 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 10349

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 14 056 380 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not availableNot available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Luxembourg

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 453,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 49,228Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/82.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.3/73.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 115/63Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,066Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 370 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.875 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 60026

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800900

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 21 180 310 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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MadagascarLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 17,404,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 846Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 55.0/59.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 47.3/49.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 135/117Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 337/260Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 18Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 70.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.073 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 745

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

15

20

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 397 226 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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MalawiLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 12,105,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 493Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 41.0/42.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 35.0/34.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 182/175Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 652/615Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 48Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 64.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.059 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 577

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 880 339 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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MalaysiaMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 24,425,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 9,253Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 70.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.6/64.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 8/7Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 195/108Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 349Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 320 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 88.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.032 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 9160

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

500

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 95 164 210 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Maldives

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 318,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,301Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 66.0/64.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.0/56.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 67/77Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 165/146Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 307Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 53 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 97.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.059 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 640 703 100 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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MaliLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 13,007,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 725Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 44.0/46.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 37.5/38.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 225/216Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 486/427Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 33Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 19.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.070 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 977

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

25

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 342 816 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Malta

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 394,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 9,984Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.7/72.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 7/5 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 84/49Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 962Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 303 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 92.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.116 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 17837

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 054 978 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Marshall Islands Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 53,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,927Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 60.0/63.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.9/55.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 68/53Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 333/280Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 415Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 10.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 24 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

1999 2000 2001 2002 20030

50

100

150

200

GDP: 105 768 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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MauritaniaLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 2,893,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,380Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 48.0/53.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 42.8/46.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 200/167Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 408/312Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 54Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 4Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 41.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.126 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1575

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 990 927 300 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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MauritiusLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,221,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 11,046Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/76.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 60.3/64.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 19/14Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 218/115Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 387Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 103 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 84.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.043 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 10864

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 542 203 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Mexico

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 103,457,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 8,979Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 72.0/77.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 63.4/67.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 31/25Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 166/95Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 550Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 98 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 90.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.158 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 9005

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 648 458 100 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Micronesia (Federated States of) Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 109,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,795Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/71.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.0/58.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 25/20Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 206/172Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 311Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 51 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 227 794 300 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Monaco

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 34,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 38,682Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/85.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 70.7/75.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/3Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 110/47Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,258Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 11.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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MongoliaMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 2,594,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,020Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 62.0/69.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.3/58.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 72/64Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 310/179Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 128Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 21 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 97.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.016 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1624

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 117 514 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Morocco

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 30,566,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,085Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.5/60.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 40/38Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 159/103Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 186Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 24 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 50.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.147 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3811

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 36 093 090 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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MozambiqueLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 18,863,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 870Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 44.0/46.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 36.3/37.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 163/154Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 621/543Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 50Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 46.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.079 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1047

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 598 551 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Myanmar

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 49,485,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,384Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 56.0/63.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 49.9/53.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 117/93Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 337/222Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 30Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 89.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.048 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Namibia Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,987,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,934Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 50.0/53.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 42.9/43.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 66/63Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 619/529Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 331Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 27 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 83.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.031 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6318

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 993 132 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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NauruMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 13,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 17,594Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 58.0/65.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 52.7/57.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 35/24Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 448/303Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,334Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 26 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800900

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

GDP: Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Nepal

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 25,164,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,219Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 60.0/61.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 52.5/51.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 80/85Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 290/284Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 64Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 48.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.013 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1383

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 561 715 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Netherlands

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 16,149,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 28,983Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.7/72.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 6/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 93/66Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,564Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 506 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.107 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 29038

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 418 453 800 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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New Zealand Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 3,875,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 21,943Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 77.0/82.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.5/72.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 7/6Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 98/65Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,857Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAustralia, Brunei Darussalam, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 484 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 21788

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 10%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

GDP: 59 929 240 000 USD

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Nicaragua

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 5,466,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,590Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.7/63.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 41/35Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 209/138Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 206Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 17 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 76.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.084 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3211

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 006 926 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 9%

HIV, TB, malaria 11%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 31%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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NigerLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 11,972,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 673Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 42.0/41.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 35.8/35.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 258/265Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 508/477Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 27Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 19.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.102 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 806

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 170 481 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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NigeriaLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 124,009,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 924Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 45.0/46.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 41.3/41.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 200/197Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 511/470Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 43Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 4Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 66.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.107 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 947

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 46 710 830 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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NiueMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 2,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,531Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.9/62.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 43/22Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 189/133Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 149Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800900

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Not available

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Norway

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 4,533,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 35,533Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 77.0/82.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 70.4/73.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 4/4Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 96/58Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,409Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 503 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.153 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 37148

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 190 658 100 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Oman

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 2,851,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 11,298Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/77.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.7/65.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 12/12Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 163/91Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 379Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 71 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 74.4 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.074 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 13341

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 20 309 490 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Pakistan

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 153,578,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,920Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 62.0/62.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 54.2/52.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 98/108Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 225/199Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 62Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 10 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 41.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.020 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2018

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 71 485 100 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Palau Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 20,000 GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 8,006Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 66.0/70.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.7/60.5 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 29/26Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 226/205Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 730Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Not available

GDP: 121 046 200 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Panama

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 3,120,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,471Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 73.0/78.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 64.3/68.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 26/22Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 146/84Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 576Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 41 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 91.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.120 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6293

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 12 215 600 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Papua New Guinea Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 5,711,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,174Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 59.0/62.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 51.4/52.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 96/90Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 309/246Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 136Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 14 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.077 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2376

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 2 940 467 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Paraguay

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 5,878,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,061Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.6/64.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 33/26Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 171/119Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 343Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 17 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 91.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.088 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4606

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 538 565 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Peru

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 27,167,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,101Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.6/62.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 36/32Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 193/133Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 226Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 90 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 85.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.080 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5011

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 56 490 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 9%

HIV, TB, malaria 11%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 31%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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PhilippinesMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 79,999,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,231Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 65.0/71.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.1/61.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 39/33Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 271/149Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 153Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 44 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 92.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4172

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

050

100150200250300350400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 77 953 800 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Poland

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 38,587,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 10,862Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/79.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 63.1/68.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 9/7Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 202/81Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 657Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 230 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 10707

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 191 310 100 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Portugal

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 10,061,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 18,376Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 74.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 66.7/71.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 7/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 150/63Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,702Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 194 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.113 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 18154

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 121 924 200 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Qatar

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 610,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 28,467Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 66.7/63.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 14/11Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 93/76Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 894Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 113 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 84.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 17 466 480 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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50

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100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Republic of Korea Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 47,700,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 19,523Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 73.0/80.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 64.8/70.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 155/61Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 982Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 552 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.031 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 17225

0.00

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0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 546 713 200 000 USD

0

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5

7.5

10

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TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Republic of Moldova

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 4,267,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,177Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 63.0/71.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.2/62.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 36/27Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 303/152Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 151Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 34 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 96.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.015 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1477

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 661 818 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Romania

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 22,334,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,468Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.0/65.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 22/18Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 239/107Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 469Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 101 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 97.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.112 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6733

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 45 749 070 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Russian Federation

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 143,246,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 8,588Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 58.0/72.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 52.8/64.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 18/14Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 480/182Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 535Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 41 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 8309

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 345 588 500 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Rwanda Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 8,387,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 895Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 43.0/46.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 36.4/40.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 213/193Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 541/455Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 48Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 64.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.088 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1246

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

05

101520253035404550

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 712 955 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Saint Kitts and Nevis

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 42,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 12,175Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/72.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.9/63.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 21/23Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 200/145Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 667Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 213 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 12191

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

500

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 356 259 300 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Saint Lucia

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 149,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,104Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.2/64.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 15/14Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 224/131Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 306Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 82 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.089 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5522

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 676 407 400 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 120,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,723Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/72.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.9/62.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 25/20Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 233/192Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 340Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 60 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5825

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

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100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 361 111 100 USD

0

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5

7.5

10

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TotalPublicPrivate

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GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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SamoaMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 178,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,835Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/70.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.2/60.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 27/21Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 235/203Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 238Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 22 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.033 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5537

0.00

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0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

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50

75

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 20 309 490 000 USD

0

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5

7.5

10

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TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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San Marino

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 28,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 40,237Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/84.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 70.9/75.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/2Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 73/32Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,094Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 531 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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0.75

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Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1 2 3 4 5

GDP: 879 900 700 USD

0

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5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

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GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Sao Tome and Principe Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 161,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 979Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 58.0/60.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 54.2/54.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 116/120Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 295/244Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 108Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 11.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 73 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.165 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

25

50

75

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 53 530 360 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Saudi Arabia

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 24,217,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 12,389Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/74.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.8/62.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 29/24Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 196/119Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 534Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 65 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 77.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.04 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 12469

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 188 802 900 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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SenegalLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 10,095,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,202Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 54.0/57.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 47.1/48.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 142/132Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 350/280Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 62Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 10 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 41.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.169 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1592

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

25

50

75

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 036 738 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Serbia and Montenegro

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 10,527,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,777Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 70.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 62.7/64.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 16/12Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 186/99Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 305Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 60 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.009 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 15 681 210 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

*Data collected prior to May 2006; includes both Serbia and Montenegro.

*

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Seychelles Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 81,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 10,787Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/77.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.4/64.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 12/19Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 235/92Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 557Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 145 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 91.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.150 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

GDP: 698 886 800 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

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Sierra Leone Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 4,971,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 916Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 37.0/39.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 27.2/29.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 297/270Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 597/517Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 27Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 2.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 29.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.029 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 516

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 782 900 500 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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SingaporeMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 4,253,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 25,588Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/82.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 68.8/71.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 3/3Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 87/51Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,105Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAustralia, Brunei Darussalam, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 504 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 92.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.022 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 24013

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 10%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 88 275 140 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Slovakia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 5,402,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 12,257Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 70.0/78.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 63.0/69.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 9/8Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 204/77Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 723Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 160 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.122 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 12940

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 24 184 050 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Slovenia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 1,984,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 18,687Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 73.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 66.6/72.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4 Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 165/69Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,547Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 376 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.066 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 18437

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 22 121 170 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Solomon Islands Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 477,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,742Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 55.4/57.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 24/21Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 196/145Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 83Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 5Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.068 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1692

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 246 635 800 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Somalia

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 9,890,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): -Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 43.0/45.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 36.1/37.5Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 222/228Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 518/431Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): -Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): -Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child and high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 9Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

5

10

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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South Africa Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 45,026,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,935Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 48.0/50.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 43.3/45.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 70/61Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 642/579Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 689Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 68 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 82.4 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.094 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 10136

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 106 339 200 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Spain

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 41,060,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 21,593Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/83.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.9/75.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/4Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 116/46Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,640Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 193 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.068 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 21599

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 655 192 900 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Sri Lanka

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 19,065,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,540Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.2/64.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 17/13Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 235/120Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 131Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumIndonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 11 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 92.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.034 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3562

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 16 544 240 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 10%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 19%

Noncommunicable conditions 61%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Sudan

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 33,610,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,171Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 57.0/62.0 Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 47.2/49.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 95/90Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 348/248Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 58Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child and high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 3Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 59.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.034 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1806

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 15 375 790 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Suriname

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 436,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,477Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 63.0/69.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 56.7/60.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 43/36Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 306/180Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 385Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 8.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 42 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.049 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 945 400 600 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Swaziland Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 1,077,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,132Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 33.0/36.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 33.2/35.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 159/147Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 894/790Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 309Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 19 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 79.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.038 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4547

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 186 471 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Sweden

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 8,876,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 27,271Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/83.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 71.9/74.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/3Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 79/50Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,512Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 573 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.110 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 26019

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 241 077 900 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Switzerland

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 7,169,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 30,723Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 78.0/83.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 71.1/75.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 5/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 90/50Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,446Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 11.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 351 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.154 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 30361

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 274 468 700 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Syrian Arab Republic

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 17,800,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,149Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 60.4/63.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 20/15Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 188/126Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 109Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 13 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 82.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.012 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 3528

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 19 951 300 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Tajikistan

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 6,245,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,418Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 59.0/63.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.1/56.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 121/115Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 225/169Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 47Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 1Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.011 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 981

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 234 687 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Thailand

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 62,833,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,248Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.7/62.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 29/24Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 267/153Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 321Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumIndonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 78 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 92.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.070 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 7007

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 126 769 800 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 10%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 19%

Noncommunicable conditions 61%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 2,056,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,050Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 69.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.9/65.0Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 13/11Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 202/86Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 341Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 48 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.015 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6505

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 791 310 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

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%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

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25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Timor-Leste

Maldives

SriLanka

India

DPR Korea

Indonesia

MyanmarThailand

NepalBhutan

Bangladesh

Timor Leste

Country statistics WHO region: South-East Asia Total population: 778,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,017Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 55.0/61.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 47.9/51.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 141/107Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 324/228Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 195Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 9.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, South-East Asia Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBangladesh, Bhutan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Timor-Leste.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) …Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 10%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 49%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

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Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Not available

GDP: 381 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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TogoLibyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 4,909,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,546Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 50.0/54.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 43.5/45.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 151/128Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 448/377Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 163Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 10.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlgeria, Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 41 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 53.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.102 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1657

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 25%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 45%

Noncommunicable conditions 23%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 476 122 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Tonga Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 104,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,218 Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/71.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.9/61.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 24/15Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 155/188Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 292Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 29 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.055 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6838

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 139 458 700 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Trinidad and Tobago

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 1,303,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 11,649Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.8/64.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 24/16Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 249/155Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 428Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 106 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.037 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 9599

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 8 860 339 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Tunisia

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 9,832,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 7,112Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 70.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.3/63.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 27/21Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 167/113Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 415Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 52 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 73.2 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.021 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6765

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 21 023 710 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Turkey

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 71,325,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 6,448Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.2/62.8Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 40/38Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 176/111Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 420Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 6.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 73 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 86.5 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.125 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 6389

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

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0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 183 888 300 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Turkmenistan

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 4,867,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,183Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 56.0/65.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 51.6/57.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 116/87Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 352/171Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 182Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.3Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 98.8 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5133

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 4 605 930 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Tuvalu Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 11,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,728Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 61.0/62.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 53.0/53.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 57/44Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 313/274Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 77Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 131 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Not available

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available%

%GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Uganda Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 25,827,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,038Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 47.0/50.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 41.7/43.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 146/133Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 533/459Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 77Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.4Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African RegionStratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 4Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 68.9 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.209 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1403

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 5 861 352 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Ukraine

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 48,523,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 4,524Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 62.0/73.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 54.9/63.6Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 23/18Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 384/142Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 210Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum C

Mortality stratumC: Low child, high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBelarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Ukraine.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 18 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.6 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 4906

Injuries 13%

HIV, TB, malaria 2%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 2%

Noncommunicable conditions 83%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 42 392 900 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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United Arab Emirates

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 2,995,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 23,953Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 72.0/75.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 63.5/64.2Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 8/8Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 168/121Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 750Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.1Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumBahrain, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 271 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 77.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

Injuries 16%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 12%

Noncommunicable conditions 71%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 70 959 830 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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United Kingdom

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 59,251,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 27,959Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 76.0/81.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 69.1/72.1Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 7/5Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 103/64Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,160Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 7.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Low child, very low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAndorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 423 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.0179 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 26134

Injuries 5%

HIV, TB, malaria 0%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 6%

Noncommunicable conditions 89%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

250

500

750

1,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 1 563 708 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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United Republic of Tanzania Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 36,977,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 630Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 44.0/46.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 40.0/40.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 176/153Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 587/550Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 31Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 2Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 77.1 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.121 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 581

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 9 772 494 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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United States of America

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 294,043,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 36,056Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 75.0/80.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 67.2/71.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 9/7Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 139/82Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,274Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 14.6Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum A

Mortality stratumA: Very low child, very low adultCountries in regional mortality stratumCanada, Cuba, United States of America.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 551 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 35924

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0100200300400500600700800

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 10 429 000 000 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 5%

Noncommunicable conditions 88%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Uruguay

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 3,415,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 8,070Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/80.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 63.0/69.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 17/12Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 180/87Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 805Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 10.0Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 119 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 97.7 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) …GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 7769

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 12 276 740 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Uzbekistan

Iceland

Norway

Russian FederationEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaBelarus

Republic of Moldova

GeorgiaUkraine

Bulgaria

KazakhstanArmeniaAzerbaijan

KyrgyzstanUzbekistanTajikistanTurkmenistan

SlovakiaCzech Republic

PolandRomania

Turkey

Sweden

Denmark

Finland

ItalyGreece

Germany

Israel

UK

Malta Cyprus

Greenland

SloveniaCroatia

Bosnia & HerzegovenaSerbia & Montenegro

TFYR of MacedoniaAlbania

Hungary

Luxembourg

SpainPortugal

Austria

IrelandBelgium

Netherlands

Country statistics WHO region: Europe Total population: 26,093,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,591Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 63.0/69.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 57.9/60.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 81/57Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 226/142Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 143Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.5Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, European Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Tajikistan, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 11 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 99.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.005 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 1667

Injuries 6%

HIV, TB, malaria 1%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 8%

Noncommunicable conditions 85%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 9 687 951 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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VanuatuMongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 212,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 3,179Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 67.0/69.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 58.5/59.4Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 38/38Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 214/173Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 121Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators

234420800

Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 35 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.216 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2896

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 234 420 800 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Brazil

USA

Chile

ArgentinaUruguay

BoliviaParaguay

Falklands/Malvinos

Peru

EcuadorColombia

Venezuela

Belize

Jamaica

Canada

Mexico BahamasCayman Is

Haiti

Cuba

Dominican RepublicBermuda

PanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHonduras

El SalvadorGuatemala

Trinidad & TobagoGuyanaSurinameFrench Guiana

US/UK Virgin IsPuerto Rico

Turks & Caicos Is

Antigua & Barbuda, Anguilla,Montserrat, Saint Kitts & NevisGuadeloupeDominicaSaint Lucia/MartiniqueBarbadosSaint Vincent & the GrenadinesGrenada

Country statistics WHO region: Americas Total population: 25,699,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 5,587Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 71.0/77.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 61.7/66.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 24/19Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 181/97Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 272Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 4.9Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Region of the Americas Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 51 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 93.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.04 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 5387

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

100

200

300

400

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 95 423 880 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 12%

HIV, TB, malaria 3%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 15%

Noncommunicable conditions 70%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Viet Nam Mongolia

Australia New Caledonia

French Polynesia

People’s Republic of ChinaRepublicof Korea

Japan

Taiwan, ChinaHong Kong SAR

Philippines

Malaysia

CambodiaViet Nam

N. Marianas

Guam

PalauMicronesia (Federated States of)

Marshall IsandsKiribati

Nauru Is

TuvaluPapuaNew Guinea Solomon Islands

TokelauW. SamoaA. Samoa

Wallis & Futura

Tonga

FijiVanuatu

Brunei Darussalam

Lao People’sDemocraticRepublic

Macau SAR

Singapore

Cook IslandsPitcairn

Niue

New Zealand

Country statistics WHO region: Western Pacific Total population: 81,377,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 2,847Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 68.0/74.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 59.8/62.9Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 26/20Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 205/129Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 148Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Western Pacific Region Stratum B

Mortality stratumB: Low child, low adult Countries in regional mortality stratumCambodia, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Mongolia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 18 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 90.3 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.024 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 2304

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

150

200

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 35 058 220 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 11%

HIV, TB, malaria 4%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 11%

Noncommunicable conditions 75%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Yemen

Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

SaudiArabia

Sudan

Morocco

Oman

Yemen

Tunisia

Pakistan

IslamicRepublicof Iran

Iraq

KuweitQatarUnited Arab Emirates

Syrian ArabRepublic

Djibouti

Bahrain

JordanLebanonMalta Afghani-

stan

Country statistics WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean Total population: 20,010,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 1,556Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 57.0/61.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 48.0/50.7Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 119/106Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 298/227Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 58Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 3.7Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, Eastern Mediterranean RegionStratum D

Mortality stratumD: High child and high adult Countries in regional mortality stratumAfghanistan, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 5Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 49.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.017 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 871

Injuries 8%

HIV, TB, malaria 7%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 41%

Noncommunicable conditions 44%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 9 984 370 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

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Zambia Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 10,812,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2002): 865Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 39.0/39.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years, 2002): 34.8/35.0 Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 191/173Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 719/685Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2002): 51Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2002): 5.8Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 5Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) …Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.091 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) 839

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

10

20

30

40

50

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 3 696 722 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

Not available

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Not available

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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Zimbabwe Libyan ArabJamahiriya Egypt

Somalia

Sudan

Ethiopia

Algeria

Mauritania

Morocco

Central AfricanRepublic

Chad

NigerMali

Mozambique

Madagascar

EritreaSenegal

CapeVerde

Gambia

GuineaGuinea-Bisseau

Sierra LeoneLiberia

Côte d’IvoireGhana

SaoTome & Principe

TogoBenin

Tunisia

Equitorial Guinea

Nigeria

Cameroon

Gabon

Congo

DemocraticRepublic ofthe Cong o

Angola

Namibia

SouthAfrica

Zimbabwe

Kenya

Tanzania

Zambia

Botswana

Burundi

Uganda

RwandaBurkina Faso

Seychelles

ReunionMauritius

Swaziland

Lesotho

MalawiComoros

Djibouti

Country statistics WHO region: Africa Total population: 12,835,000GDP per capita (Intl $, 2001): 2,271Life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 37.7/38.0Healthy life expectancy at birth m/f (years): 33.8/33.3Child mortality m/f (per 1000): 115/107Adult mortality m/f (per 1000): 821/789Total health expenditure per capita (Intl $, 2001): 142Total health expenditure as % of GDP (2001): 6.2Figures are for 2003 unless indicated.

Source: The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

Causes of death, African Region Stratum E

Mortality stratumE: High child, very high adultCountries in regional mortality stratumBotswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Selected demographic indicators Selected country expenditure (% GDP)

Country ICT trends ICT diffusion index

Country ICT access indicators Internet users per 1000 inhabitants 2002 (1) 43 Adult literacy rate 2005 (2) 90.0 Cost of 3-minute fixed-line phone call (US$) 2002 (3) 0.013 GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 2002 (4) …

0.00

0.25

0.50

0.75

1.00

Diffusion Connectivity Access Policy

Source: The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

Not available

Mobile phones

Telephone mainlines

Telephone mainlines in largest city

Telephone mainlines, waiting list

Personal computers

Internet hosts

(per 1,000 people)

Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

0

50

100

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

GDP: 17 750 170 000 USD

0

2.5

5

7.5

10

Health ICT Education

Not available

TotalPublicPrivate

%%

GDP

Source:1) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 2) World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. 3) UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004. 4) World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

0

25

50

75

100

Population Access to impr. water

Access to sanitation

Adult literacy

Population living on <1

$ a day

TotalRuralUrban

Source: World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005. Source: World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank, 2005.

Calculated as average of scores for connectivity, access and policy

See explanatory notes for sources and methods. (…) data not available.

Injuries 7%

HIV, TB, malaria 40%

Communicable diseases (including maternal causes) 34%

Noncommunicable conditions 20%

Source: The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

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◆ Sources1. The digital divide: ICT development indices 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

2. The world health report 2004. Geneva, WHO, 2004.

3. The world health report 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

4. UNCTAD handbook of statistics 2004. Geneva, UNCTAD, 2004.

5. World development indicators 2005. Washington, DC, World Bank Group, 2005 (http://www.worldbank.org/data/wdi2005).

6. World health statistics 2005. Geneva, WHO, 2005.

◆ Notes1. ‘Three-minute fixed-line phone call’ refers to a local call from a residential phone during peak hours. Cost is expressed

in US dollars.

2. Internet hosts refer to the number of computers in an economy that are directly linked to the worldwide Internet network. This is based on the country code in the host address and thus may not correspond to the actual physical location.

3. ICT expenditure includes computer hardware (computers, storage devices, printers and other peripherals); computer software (operating systems, programming tools, utilities, applications and internal software development); computer services (information technology consulting, computer and network systems integration, web hosting, data processing services and other services); and communications services (voice and data communications services) and wired communications equipment.

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