ANNEX TABLE III: Economic Access Indicators

 

 

REGION, SUB-REGION, COUNTRY

GNP per capita 1999 (Dollars) a

Average annual growth rate (%) 1998-99 b

GNP per capita measured at PPP (Dollars) c

Gini Index d

(%)

Population below national poverty line e

(%)

Population below international poverty line f (%)

DEVELOPING WORLD            
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC            
East Asia            
China

780

7.2

3291

40.3

4.6

18.5

Korea DPR

Korea Rep

8490

11.0

975

44.5

<2

Mongolia

350

2.7

1496

33.2

36.3

13.9

Oceania            
Papua N Guinea

800

3.8

2263

50.9

Southeast Asia            
Cambodia

260

4.5

1286

33.3

36.1

Indonesia

580

1.9

2439

37.8

20.3

44.2

Laos

280

4.0

1726

30.4

Malaysia

3400

4.3

7963

48.5

Myanmar

Philippines

1020

3.6

3815

46.2

40.6

Thailand

1960

4.9

5599

41.4

18.0

<2

Viet Nam

370

4.2

1755

36.1

50.9

South Asia            
Bangladesh

370

5.0

1475

33.6

35.6

29.1

India

450

6.9

2149

37.8

35.0

44.2

Nepal

220

4.6

1219

36.7

42.0

37.7

Pakistan

470

3.6

1757

31.2

37.3

10.3

Sri Lanka

820

3.8

3056

34.4

40.6

6.6

LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN          
North America            
Mexico

4400

4.1

7719

53.7

10.1

17.9

Caribbean            
Cuba

Dominican Rep

1910

8.1

4653

48.7

20.6

3.2

Haiti

460

3.1

1407

40.3

Jamaica

2330

0.1

3276

36.4

3.2

Trinidad & Tobago

4390

4.5

4281

Central America            
Costa Rica

2740

1.5

5770

47.0

9.6

El Salvador

1900

2.1

4048

52.3

48.3

25.3

Guatemala

1660

3.2

35.7

59.6

57.9

39.8

 

 

REGION, SUB-REGION, COUNTRY

GNP per capita 1999 (Dollars) a

Average annual growth rate (%) 1998-99 b

GNP per capita measured at PPP (Dollars) c

Gini Index d

(%)

Population below national poverty line e

(%)

Population below international poverty line f (%)

Honduras

760

-1.3

2254

53.7

53.0

40.5

Nicaragua

430

8.0

2154

50.3

50.3

Panama

3070

1.7

5016

48.5

37.3

10.3

South America             
Argentina

7600

-2.9

11324

17.6

Bolivia

1010

2.2

2193

42.0….

11.3

Brazil

4420

-2.0

6317

60.0

17.4

5.1

Chile

4740

-1.4

8370

56.5

21.6

4.2

Colombia

2250

-1.9

5709

57.1

17.7

11.0

Ecuador

1310

-12.5

2605

43.7

35.0

20.2

Guyana

760

3.0

3242

Paraguay

1580

-1.5

4193

59.1

21.8

19.4

Peru

2390

3.4

4387

46.2

49.0

15.5

Suriname

Uruguay

5900

-3.4

8280

42.3

<2

Venezuela

3670

-6.8

5268

48.8

31.3

14.7

NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA            
Near East            
Afghanistan

Iran

1760

2.1

5163

Iraq

Jordan

15000

0.8

3542

36.4

11.7

<2

Kuwait

Lebanon

3700

1.0

4129

Saudi Arabia

Syria

970

-1.5

2761

Turkey

2900

-6.4

6126

41.5

2.4

United Arab Em

Yemen

350

-1.3

688

39.5

19.1

5.1

North Africa            
Algeria

1550

2.8

4753

35.3

22.6

<2

Egypt

1400

5.7

3303

28.9

3.1

Libya

Morocco

1200

6.2

5478

41.2

19.9

2

Tunisia

2100

6.2

5478

41.2

19.9

<2

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA            
Central Africa            
Cameroon

580

2.8

1444

Central African Rep

290

3.7

1131

61.3

66.6

Chad

200

-1.5

816

Congo, Dem R

 

 

REGION, SUB-REGION, COUNTRY

GNP per capita 1999 (Dollars) a

Average annual growth rate (%) 1998-99 b

GNP per capita measured at PPP (Dollars) c

Gini Index d

(%)

Population below national poverty line e

(%)

Population below international poverty line f (%)

Congo, Rep

670

7.7

897

Gabon

3350

-3.9

5325

East Africa             
Burundi

120

-0.5

553

33.3

36.2

Eritrea 200

3.7

1012

Ethiopia

100

7.4

599

40.0

31.3

Kenya

360

0.5

975

35.4

42.0

26.5

Rwanda

250

7.5

28.9

51.2

35.7

Somalia

Sudan

330

6.0

1298

Tanzania

240

5.6

478

38.2

51.1

19.9

Uganda

320

7.7

1136

39.2

55.0

36.7

Southern Africa            
Angola

220

-35.0

632

Botswana

3240

4.7

6032

33.3

Lesotho

550

-0.8

2058

56.0

49.2

43.1

Madagascar

250

5.5

766

46.0

70.0

60.2

Malawi

190

6.9

581

54.0

Mauritius

3590

4.9

8652

Mozambique

230

8.6

797

39.6

37.9

Namibia

1890

3.0

5369

34.9

Swaziland

1360

2.0

4200

Zambia

320

2.6

686

49.8

86.0

72.6

Zimbabwe

520

0.0

2470

56.8

25.5

36.0

West Africa             
Benin

380

5.1

886

33.0

Burkina Faso

240

5.2

898

48.2

61.2

C�te d'Ivoire

710

2.8

1546

36.7

12.3

Gambia

340

5.2

1492

Ghana

390

4.8

1793

32.7

31.4

Guinea

510

3.2

1761

40.3

40.0

Liberia

Mali

240

5.8

693

50.5

72.8

Mauritania

380

4.8

1522

38.9

57.0

3.8

Niger

190

2.3

727

50.5

63.0

61.4

Nigeria

310

3.0

744

50.6

43.0

70.2

Senegal

510

5.1

1341

41.3

26.3

Sierra Leone

130

-8.1

414

62.9

68.0

57.0

Togo

320

2.1

1346

32.3

NOTES

Figure in brackets [ ] denotes prevalence category, i.e. proportion of the population undernourished in 1996-98.

Category

a: GNP estimated using the World Bank Atlas method, at constant 1995 prices.

b: GNP per capita is GNP divided by mid year population

c: Average annual rate of growth of GNP per capita is calculated for constant prices GNP per capita in national currency units.

d: GNP measured at purchasing power parity (PPP) is GNP converted into international dollars by the PPP exchange rate. One international dollar has the same purchasing power over domestic GNP that the U.S. dollar has over U.S. GNP.

e: Prevalence of child malnutrition is the percentage of children under 5 whose weight for age is less than minus 2 standard deviations from the mean of the reference population which is based on children from the US, assumed to be well nourished.

f: Under five mortality is the probability that a child born in the indicated year will die before reaching the age of 5.

SOURCES

All the figures are derived from the World Development Report 2000/2001 published by the World Bank, 2000.

 

ANNEX TABLE IV: Indicators proposed for FIVIMS-related activities and WFS follow-up monitoring, compared with those in use for monitoring follow-up to other Summits and international conferences1

 

Indicator

FIVIMS-related indicators

UN-system lists

Data availability2
(incl. main institutional source)

IAWG

FAO-Secretariat

ANDI

OECD

UN/CCA

Food security and nutrition outcomes

Food Consumption Status
Average per person dietary energy supply (DES)

X

X

X

   

1999 (FAO)

Cereals, roots and tubers as % of DES  

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Percentage of population undernourished

X

X

X

 

X

1996/98 (FAO)

Health Status
Life expectancy at birth  

X

 

X

 

1998 (UN)

Maternal mortality rate (%)  

X

 

X

X

1998 (WHO)

Under-5 mortality rate (%)

X

X

 

X

X

1998 (UN)

Infant mortality rate (%)  

X

 

X

 

1998 (UN)

Prevalence of anaemia  

X

     

1999 (WHO)

Prevalence of cholera  

X

     

1999 (WHO)

Prevalence of acute respiratory infections    

X

   

1999 (WHO)

Prevalence of diarrhea    

X

   

1999 (WHO)

Prevalence of HIV  

X

     

1999 (WHO)

Prevalence of malaria  

X

     

1999 (WHO)

Prevalence of tuberculosis  

X

     

1999 (WHO)

Nutritional Status
Percentage of adults with low BMI  

X

X

   

varying years (WHO) 3

Percentage of children under 0-3 months exclusively breastfed    

X

   

1990-99 (UNICEF)

Percentage of children under 5 that are underweight

X

X

X

X

X

varying years (WHO) 3

Percentage of children under 5 affected by night blindness  

X

     

varying years (WHO)

Percentage of households consuming iodized salt    

X

   

varying years (UNICEF) 3

Percentage of newborns with low birthweight  

X

     

1997 (WHO/UNICEF)

Percentage of population affected by goitre  

X

     

varying years (WHO)

Outcome indicators for vulnerability factors

Demographic conditions
Fertility rate  

X

X

X

 

1998 (UN)

Percentage of population in different age groups    

X

   

varying years (UN)

Population growth rate  

X

X

   

1999 (UN)

Urban/rural population shares  

X

X

   

1999 (UN)

Environmental Conditions
Arable land per person  

X

   

X

1998 (FAO)

Average annual rate of deforestation  

X

     

varying years (WRI) 3

Carbon Dioxide emissions per person      

X

X

1996 (WB)

Carrying capacity of land  

X

     

2000 (FAO/IIASA)

Countries with environmental strategies (%)      

X

 

1997 (WRI)

Intensity of freshwater use from renewal internal sources  

X

 

X

 

varying years (FAO)

Energy use in agriculture  

X

     

varying years (FAO)

Forest area as % of total land area      

X

 

1995 (WB)

GDP per unit of energy use      

X

X

(*)

Land area protected as % of total arable land      

X

 

1996 (WB/FAO)

Mangrove areas      

X

X

(*)

Percentage of change in km2 of forest land in past ten years        

X

1999 (FAO)

Severely degraded land as % of total area  

X

     

FAO

Tree density outside forest  

X

     

(*)

Total human induced soil degradation  

X

     

varying years (UNEP,ISRIG,FAO)

Urban air pollution      

X

 

1995 (WB)

Economic Conditions
Cropped area as % of total area  

X

     

1997 (FAO)

Employment of population of working age ratio (%)        

X

varying years (ILO) 3

GDP/GNP per person  

X

X

X

 

1999 (WB)

Growth in cereal yields  

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Growth in GDP  

X

     

1999 (WB)

Growth in staple food yields, by commodity  

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Informal sector employment as % of total employment        

X

varying years (ILO)

Share of agriculture in GDP  

X

   

X

1998 (WB)

Wages, by economic activity (real $ per year)  

X

     

1998 (ILO)

Yields per hectare for major cereals  

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Political Conditions
Number of countries facing a conflict-related emergency  

X

     

2000 (CRED)

Socio-Cultural Conditions
Adult literacy/illiteracy rate  

X

 

X

X

1998 (UNESCO)

Female illiteracy rate    

X

   

varying years (UNSD) 3

Girl net enrolment rate in primary school    

X

   

1997 (UNESCO)

Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds      

X

X

1998 (WB)

Net primary enrolment or attendance rate (%)    

X

X

X

1999 (UNESCO)

Percentage of population with access to primary health care  

X

     

varying years (WHO)3

Percentage of pupils starting grade 1 who reach grade 5      

X

X

1996 (WB)

Risks, Hazards, Shocks
National monthly rainfall index  

X

     

varying years (FAO)

Land use change  

X

     

1997 (WB)

Percentage of population affected by droughts and natural disasters  

X

     

varying years (CRED)

Percentage of land with erosion risk  

X

     

varying years (USGS

Percentage ofRate of deforestation  

X

     

varying years (FAO)

Food Availability
Animal protein supply per person    

X

   

1999 (FAO)

Cereals supply per person    

X

   

1999 (FAO)

Dietary fat supply per person    

X

   

1999 (FAO)

Dietary protein supply per person    

X

   

1999 (FAO)

Food production index  

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Food Access
Consumer prices index  

X

     

varying years (WB) 3

Food prices index  

X

     

varying years (WB) 3

Gini-index of income distribution  

X

     

varying years (WB) 3

GDP/GNP per person

X

X

     

1999 (WB)

Market density (number of markets per unit area)  

X

     

(*)

Paved roads as % of total road mileage  

X

     

1998 (WB)

People living below national poverty line (%)  

X

   

X

varying years (WB) 3

People living on less than $1 a day (%)      

X

X

varying years (WB) 3

Percent. of household income spent on food for the poorest quintile        

X

(*)

Percentage of income spent on food

X

X

     

1985 (UNDP)

Poorest fifth share of national consumption      

X

X

(*)

Poverty gap ratio  

X

 

X

X

varying years (WB) 3

Road density (kilometers of road per unit area)  

X

     

(*)

Share of national income by percentile of population  

X

     

varying years (WB) 3

Stability of Food Supplies and Access
Cereal import dependency ratio  

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Frequency of published or broadcast market information  

X

     

(*)

Index of variability of food production

X

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Months of cereal self-provisioning capacity  

X

     

(*)

Variability of food prices  

X

     

1999 (FAO)

Household Characteristics
Average household income (only urban)  

X

     

1993 (WB)

Average household size  

X

     

(UN)

Number of persons per room, or average floor area per person        

X

(UN)

Ratio of dependants to wage-earners in average households  

X

     

(UN/ILO)

Health and Sanitation
Contraceptive prevalence rate (%)      

X

X

varying years (UNDP) 3

Estimated HIV adult prevalence rate (%)        

X

varying years (WHO)

HIV prevalence in pregnant women under 25 years of age (%)      

X

X

(*)

Percentage of 1 year old children immunised against measles    

X

 

X

varying years (UNDP) 3

Percentage of population with access to adequate sanitation  

X

   

X

1996 (WHO)

Percentage of population with access to primary health care services        

X

varying years (WHO)

Percentage of population with access to safe water

X

X

 

X

X

1996 (WHO)

Care and Feeding Practices
Number of meals eaten in a day  

X

     

(*)

Percentage of births attended by skilled health personnel      

X

X

1996/98 (WHO)

Percentage of children under 15 in the labour force        

X

varying years (ILO) 3

Weaning age  

X

     

varying years (WHO) 3

 

Sources:

Column One: Report of the Fourth Meeting of the IAWG-FIVIMS Subgroup on Indicators, Assessment and Mapping, October 1999.

Column Two: Assessment of the World Food Security Situation (CFS:99/2); Assessment of the World Food Security Situation (CFS:2000/2), The State of Food Insecurity in the World (FAO 1999), The State of Food Insecurity in the World (draft, FAO 2000); draft FAO-Secretariat lists for developing food access and vulnerability indices and for monitoring Agenda 21 (FAO 2000).

Column Three: African Nutrition Database Initiative, http://www.africanutrition.net/.

Column Four: OECD 2000: Measuring Development; United Nations 2000

Column Five: Guidelines for Common Country Assessment (CCA), United Nations 1999.

1 Gender indicators are included in the modules to which they relate.

2 Acronyms: CRED: Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters; IIASA:International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis; ILO: International Labour Organization; ISRIC: International Soils Reference and Information Center; UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; UNEP: United Nations Environment Programme; UNICEF: United Nations Children’s Fund; UNDP: United Nations Development Programme; UNSD: United Nations Statistical Division; USGS: United States Geological Survey; WB: World Bank; WHO: World Health Organization; WRI: World Resources Indicators. * indicated no international database holder identified.

3 According to latest survey data available in each.

 


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