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Labé

  • Capital:Labé
  • Language:French
  • Land area, sq. km:22,869 (2009)
  • Population, persons:339,842 (2016)
  • Population density, people per sq. km:152 (2016)
  • Adult Literacy rate (%):34.5 (2012)
  • Number of Doctors:66 (2007)
  • Number of Health Centers:53 (2007)
  • Access to drinking water (%):61.7 (2012)
  • Electricity (%):4.7 (2012)
  • Incidence of poverty (%):65.0 (2012)
  • Depth of poverty (%):25.8 (2012)

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    • October 2015
      Source: Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 26 February, 2016
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      UNAIDS was mandated by the UN General Assembly to monitor progress on global AIDS response in the 2001 General Assembly Special Session on HIV and AIDS, and reaffirmed in the 2011 High Level Meeting. The Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting data consists of 30 indicators, divided by 10 global targets, which are reported by participating countries on their national response to HIV/AIDS. Data used to be reported every second year from 2004 until 2012, However, starting 2013, data are collected every year to enable effective monitoring towards Millennium Development Goals of 2015. Collected data are published as part of the Global Report on AIDS. In 2014, 180 out of 193 UN member states (171 in 2013) submitted their reports.
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    • June 2015
      Source: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
      Uploaded by: Balaji S
      Accessed On: 01 August, 2015
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      The Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations has been issuing, since 1988, every two years revised estimates and projections of the urban and rural populations of all countries in the world and of their major urban agglomerations. This web site presents the main findings of the 2014 Revision of World Urbanization Prospects which are consistent with the size of the total population of each country as estimated or projected in the 2012 Revision of World Population Prospects(United Nations, 2013). The World Urbanization Prospects are used widely throughout the United Nations and by many international organizations, research centers, academic researchers and the media.

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