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https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cd.html GDP $1,653 per capita, Below Poverty 80% Population 10,975,648, Urban 28% Literacy 34.5%, Unemployment NA% GDP $ 21.34 billion, Growth 7.3% Area 1,284,000 sq km, Arable 2.8% Labor 4,293,000, Exports $ 5 billion Growth 1.98%, Birth 38.7, Death 15.16
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The Business of Health in Africa, IFC, World Bank Group Less than $ 4 per Capita
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https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cd.html http://www.nationmaster.com/country/cd-chad/hea-health http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/chad_statistics.html No of Nurses & Midwives/1000 No of Physician/1000 GDP on Healthcare In 1987 Chad had 4 hospitals, 44 smaller health centers, 1 UNICEF clinic, and 239 other clinics Hospital Beds/1000 0.28 0.04 7% 0.72 Life Expectancy 49 Fertility Rate/1000 4.9 Infant Mortality/1000 93 HIV/AIDS Patients 3.4%
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The Business of Health in Africa, IFC, World Bank Group 0.040.04 0.280.28 0.320.32 Chad
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_in_Chad Public Healthcare Maternal and Child Maternal and Child Endemic Diseases HIV/AIDS Public health care expenditures were estimated at 2.9% of GDP 2004, estimated 3 physicians, 15 nurses, and 2 midwives per 100,000 people Public health care expenditures were estimated at 2.9% of GDP 2004, estimated 3 physicians, 15 nurses, and 2 midwives per 100,000 people Maternal mortality rate is 1200 per 100,000 births Under 5 mortality rate, per 1,000 births is 209 Neonatal mortality of under 5's mortality is 22 only 4% of married women (ages 15 to 49) use any form of contraception Maternal mortality rate is 1200 per 100,000 births Under 5 mortality rate, per 1,000 births is 209 Neonatal mortality of under 5's mortality is 22 only 4% of married women (ages 15 to 49) use any form of contraception The most common diseases are schistosomiasis, leprosy, malaria, spinal meningitis, tuberculosis, and yaws, as well as malnutrition One year children: 21% diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus, and 30% measles 2000, 27% had access to safe drinking water and 29% had adequate sanitation The most common diseases are schistosomiasis, leprosy, malaria, spinal meningitis, tuberculosis, and yaws, as well as malnutrition One year children: 21% diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus, and 30% measles 2000, 27% had access to safe drinking water and 29% had adequate sanitation 2003, prevalence was 4.80 per 100 adults 2004, there were approximately 200,000 patients 2003, Estimated 18,000 deaths from AIDS 2003, prevalence was 4.80 per 100 adults 2004, there were approximately 200,000 patients 2003, Estimated 18,000 deaths from AIDS
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Global Aid Programs Global Aid Programs Global Development Targets Global Development Targets Restructure and Develop Assets Preventions & Treatments Preventions & Treatments Nursing, Midwifery and Technicians The future of healthcare in Africa, A report from the Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Janssen Malnutrition is ever Present Widespread Poverty Poor Health Network High Child Mortality Rate Capacity Building Food Aid Programs Food Aid Programs Poverty Reduction Reach out Service Reach out Service Diverse Intervention Training Programs Training Programs
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Plot 17,000 m2 120 x 140 m Plot 17,000 m2 120 x 140 m GBA 4000 m2 Beds 170 Bed Gross @ 30 m2 8 Clinics / 1 Theaters Porches 1000 m2 Const Cost $ 2.5 mln EPC @ $ 500/m2 Const Cost $ 2.5 mln EPC @ $ 500/m2 Non Medical FF&E Cost $ 3.5 mln Non Medical FF&E Cost $ 3.5 mln Bed Cost $ 35,000
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