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Content Basic socio-demographic indicators HIV prevalence and epidemiological status (2001-2008) Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2004-2008) Risk Behaviors (2003-2008) Economics of AIDS (2001-2008) National Response (2005-2008)
Basic socio-demographic indicators Total population (in thousands) 163,902 (2007)1a Annual population growth rate 2.1% (2005-2010)1a Population aged 15-49 (thousands) 85,305 (2007)1a Percentage of population in urban areas 36% (2007)1a Crude birth rate (births per 1,000 population) 27 (2007)1a Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) 97 (2006)1b Human development index (HDI) - Rank/Value 136/0.551 (2005)2 Life expectancy at birth (years) 63 (2006)1b Adult literacy rate 50% (2006)1c Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education (%) 78 (2006)3 GDP per capita (PPP, $US) 2,370 (2005)2 Per capita total health expenditure (Int.$) 49 (2005)1b Source: 1a 2007 UN Population Division cited in WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF. Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS: Pakistan, July 2008 1b World Health Statistics 2008, cited in WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF. Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS: Pakistan, July 2008 1c UNESCO 2006, cited in WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF. Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS: Pakistan, July 2008 2 UNDP. Human Development Report, 2007/2008 3 World Development Indicators database. September 2008; http://ddp-ext.worldbank.org/. Data refers to the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at primary and secondary levels in public and private schools. UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Economics of AIDS
Percentage of AIDS spending by category, 2008 Vs 2009 Sources: Pakistan_UNGASS Country Progress Report, 2010
Amount of national funds spent by government from domestic sources for AIDS, 2001-2008 Source: UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2006 and 2008
Projected impact of AIDS on life expectancy and crude death rate, 2005 and 2015 Source: McLeod R. The economic costs of inaction – Curbing the Asian HIV/AIDS epidemic, Draft version. Asian Development Bank/UNAIDS, February 2007
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