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AIDS-hit Swazi population drops
News24
2008-07-30

The population of the AIDS-riven kingdom of Swaziland, already one of the smallest countries in Africa, has fallen by around a fifth in the last decade, figures showed on Friday.

Announcing the findings of a census conducted last year, Economic Planning and Development Minister Absalom Dlamini said the population now stands at 1 018 449, made up of 481 428 males and 537 021 females. The figure represents a fall of 218 672 on the last census conducted in 1997 when the official tally stood at 1 237 121. Swaziland has been particularly badly hit by southern Africa's Aids pandemic, with close to 40% of the adult population affected by the virus, according to UN figures. Dlamini, in a speech on World Population Day, said the census also showed that 78% of the population lived in rural areas. Aisha Camara, the Swaziland representative of the UN's population fund (UNFPA), said figures in the census showing that 589 out of every 100 000 women died while giving birth were a particular cause for concern. The findings ... show that Swaziland is among the countries that have made least progress in reducing both maternal and child mortality ... This is unacceptably high, he said.


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