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Sudan
 
Capital: Khartoum
Area size: 2376000 sq. km Slightly larger than Mexico
Time zone: GMT +2
Currency: Sudanese dinar
Area code: (+) 249
Driving: Right
Climate description: The north has a desert climate where rainfall is rare, daytime temperatures are very high and cooler winter months have nightly temperatures low enough for the occasional frost. The rainy season almost everywhere is between April and October.
 

People
Standard of living
Economy & aid
Health
Disasters, conflict & migration
Language
Arabic is the official language and is spoken by most of the population. There are over 400 languages in the country spoken by different ethnic groups.
Source: New Internationalist World Guide

Population
2007 37.8 million U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Population Division (2006)
2006 37.4 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2005 36.9 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2004 36.1 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2003 35.4 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2002 34.8 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2001 34.1 million U.N. DESA (2006)
2000 33.3 million U.N. DESA (2006)

Future population estimates
57.4 million (2050)
Source: U.N. DESA (2006)

Ethnic groups
There are over 600 ethnic groups, with Arabs and Nubians accounting for nearly half of the population. Other groups include Nilote, Nilo-Hamitic and Bantu-speaking people.
Source: NI World Guide

Religion
Islam is the predominant religion among Arabs and Nubians, while traditional African religions are practised in the south. There are Christian communities in both the north and south.
Source: NI World Guide

Percentage urban population
2007 42.6 percent U.N. DESA - World Urbanisation Prospects 2005
2006 41.7 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2005 40.8 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2004 39.8 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2003 38.9 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2002 38.0 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2001 37.0 percent U.N. DESA (2005)
2000 36.1 percent U.N. DESA (2005)

Year women granted right to vote
1964
Source: U.N. Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Report
Where two figures are shown, the first refers to a partial recognition of the right to vote and the second to the year women received the right to vote on a universal and equal basis.

Net percentage of girls enrolled in primary education
No data available (2005)

Percentage of population under 15
2005 40.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 39.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 39.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 39.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 39.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 40.1 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002


Average life expectancy
2005 57.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 56.5 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 56.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 55.5 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 55.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 56.0 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Life expectancy - male
2005 56.0 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 55.1 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 54.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 54.1 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 54.0 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 54.6 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Life expectancy - female
2005 58.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 58.0 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 57.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 57.0 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 56.9 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 57.4 years UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Infant mortality
2006 61 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008
2005 62 per 1,000 live births U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) - State of the World's Children 2007
2004 63 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2006
2003 63 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 64 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 65 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 66 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Child mortality - deaths before the age of five
2006 89 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008
2005 90 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2007
2004 91 per 1,000 live births UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2006
2003 93 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 94 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 107 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 108 per 1,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Births attended by skilled personnel
1997-2005 87 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
1996-2004 No data available percent
1995-2003 86 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
1995-2002 No data available percent
1995-2001 No data available percent
1995-2000 No data available percent

Maternal mortality
2005 450 per 100,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2000 590 per 100,000 live births UNDP - Human Development Report 2006

Human development index (HDI rank)
2005 147 UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2004 141 UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 141 UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 139 UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 138 UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 139 UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Percentage of children under weight for age (under age 5)
2000-2006 41 percent UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008
1996-2005 41 percent UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2007
1996-2004 No data available percent
1995-2003 17 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
1995-2002 17 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
1995-2001 17 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
1995-2000 17 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Percentage of undernourished population
2002-2004 average 26 percent U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) 2006
2001-2003average 27 percent FAO 2006

Food intake falls below the minimum requirement.

Population with access to improved water
2006 70 percent UNICEF and WHO 2008
2004 70 percent UNICEF and World Health Organisation (WHO) 2006
2002 69 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2000 75 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004

Population with access to improved sanitation
2006 35 percent UNICEF and WHO 2008
2004 34 percent UNICEF and WHO 2006
2002 34 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2000 62 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004

Literacy - average
2004 60.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 59.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 59.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 58.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 57.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Literacy - male
2004 No data available percent
2003 69.2 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 70.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 70.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 69.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Literacy - female
2004 No data available percent
2003 49.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 49.1 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 47.7 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003
2000 46.3 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Landlines telephones
2007 9 per 1,000 people International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 2008
2006 21 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2005 16 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2004 29 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2003 27 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2002 20 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2001 13 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2000 12 per 1,000 people ITU 2008

Cellular telephone subscribers
2007 194 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2006 116 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2005 50 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2004 30 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2003 15 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2002 6 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2001 3 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2000 0.7 per 1,000 people ITU 2008

Internet users
2007 39 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2006 23 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2005 14 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2004 8 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2003 6 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2002 5 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2001 2 per 1,000 people ITU 2008
2000 0.3 per 1,000 people ITU 2008

Transparency International corruption ranking (1=least corrupt, 179=most corrupt)
2008 173 (joint) Transparency International 2008
2007 172 (joint) Transparency International 2007
2006 156 (joint) Transparency International
2004 122 (joint) Transparency International
2003 106 (joint) Transparency International
2002 Not ranked
2001 Not ranked
2000 Not ranked

Signatory of International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment for the crime of Genocide
Yes (1948)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report

Signatory of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Signed but not yet ratified (1984)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report

Signatory of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Yes (1989)
Source: UNDP - Human Development Report

International humanitarian aid flows
Access the Financial Tracking Service, a global real-time database which records all reported humanitarian aid - including that for NGOs, the Red Cross/Crescent Movement, bilateral aid, in-kind aid and private donations - searchable by country.
Source: Financial Tracking Service, ReliefWeb

Percentage of population living on less than US$1 a day
No data available percent

GNI per capita, Atlas method
2006 800 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 640 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 510 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 430 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 370 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 340 current US$ WorldBankDataProfileTables2008
2000 310 current US$ World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

The purpose of the Atlas conversion factor is to reduce the impact of exchange rate fluctuations in a cross-country comparison of national incomes. The Atlas conversion factor for any year is the average of a country’s exchange rate (or alternative conversion factor) for that year and its exchange rates for the two preceding years.

GDP
2006 37.4 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 27.9 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 21.7 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 17.8 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 15.0 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 13.4 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2000 12.4 current US$ billions World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

Annual GDP growth
2006 11.8  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 8.6  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 5.1  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 7.1  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 5.4  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 6.2  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2000 8.4  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

Annual inflation
2006 7.0  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2005 11.9  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2004 14.7  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2003 9.9  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2002 8.2  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2001 2.4  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008
2000 8.7  percent World Bank Data Profile Tables 2008

Share of income or consumption (poorest 10 percent)
No data available

Share of income or consumption (richest 10 percent)
No data available

Physicians
2000-2004 22 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
1990-2004 22 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
1990-2003 16 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
1990-2002 16 per 100,000 people UNDP - Human Development Report 2003

Percentage HIV+ (adults aged 15-49)
2007 1.4 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2006 1.4 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2005 1.4 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2004 1.4 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008
2003 1.4 percent U.N. Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) 2008

Malaria
Risk from P.falciparum throughout the year in the whole country although risk is low and seasonal in the north. It is higher along the nile, south of Lake Nassar and in the central and southern part of the country. Risk on the Red Sea coast is limited.
Source: WHO

TB cases
2006 242 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2005 237 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2004 232 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2003 227 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2002 222 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2001 218 per 100,000 people WHO 2008
2000 213 per 100,000 people WHO 2008

Chronology of natural disasters
Access EM-DAT, a database of natural disasters from 1900 to the present - death tolls and numbers of affected people - searchable by country.
Source: Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

Number of refugees originating here
2007 523032 UNHCR
2006 686311 Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
2005 693267 UNHCR
2004 730612 UNHCR
2003 606242 UNHCR
2002 508877 UNHCR
2001 489950 UNHCR
2000 494363 UNHCR

Number of refugees residing here
2007 222722 UNHCR
2006 196200 UNHCR
2005 147256 UNHCR
2004 141588 UNHCR
2003 138163 UNHCR
2002 328176 UNHCR
2001 349209 UNHCR
2000 414928 UNHCR

Number of internally displaced people\Estimate
2008 6000000 Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) 2008
2007 5800000 Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) 2008
2006 5355000 IDMC 2006
2005 5355000 IDMC 2006

Landmine casualties per year
2004 62 Landmine Monitor Report 2005
2003 127 Landmine Monitor Report 2004

Casualty figures may include both civilians and military personnel injured or killed by landmines and unexploded ordnance.
Signatory to landmine convention?
Yes (1997 )
Source: Landmine Monitor Report

Percentage of GDP spent on military
2005 No data available percent
2004 0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2003 2.4 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2002 2.8 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2001 No data available percent
2000 3.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2002

Percentage of GDP spent on education
No data available percent

Percentage of GDP spent on health
2004 1.5 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008
2003-2004 1.9 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2006
2002 1.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2005
2001 0.6 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2004
2000 1.0 percent UNDP - Human Development Report 2003


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