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2005 World Population Data Sheet

PRB's 2005 World Population Data Sheet Reveals
Persisting Global Inequalities in Health and Well-Being

(August 2005) As world leaders focus on global poverty alleviation, deep inequalities in not only income but also health and well-being continue to plague many countries around the world.

PRB's 2005 World Population Data Sheet provides new and essential information on just how much separates rich from poor. Even in a world where rates of both infant mortality and population growth have been generally declining, and where both life expectancy and girls' education have been generally rising:

Examples of these linkages abound in the 2005 World Population Data Sheet, which provides up-to-date demographic, health, and environment data for all the countries and major regions of the world.

For example, 73 percent of Tanzania's population is living on less than $2 a day, only 20 percent of its married women of reproductive age use modern methods of contraception, and only 62 percent of its rural population has access to clean drinking water. Life expectancy at birth in Tanzania now stands at only 44 years because of the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS.

Other highlights from the 2005 Data Sheet: