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Solomon Islands is a double-chain archipelago of more than 900 coral atolls located in the south-west Pacific Ocean about 1800 kilometres north-east...
As of 1 October 2010, the total population of Japan was estimated to be 128 056 000, comprising 62 360 000 males and 65 697 000 females. With regard...
The General Population Census of 2008 put Cambodia’s population at 13.4 million by March 2008. The population density is 75 per square kilometre. The...
Hong Kong (China) had an estimated mid-year population of 7 067 800 in 2010, representing an increase of 0.9% over mid-2009. There were 881 males for...
Tonga’s estimated population for 2010 was 103 365, giving a population density of 159 persons per square kilometre. The population, about 23.4% of...
The Wallis and Futuna Islands are located in the Oceania Islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand....
Samoa is a Pacific island state comprising two main islands, Savaii and Upolu, plus several smaller islands. It lies about half way between Hawaii and...
In 2010, Australia had a population of 22 342 398: 11 124 254 males and 11 218 144 females. Most of the population is concentrated along the eastern...
The estimated population of Viet Nam was 86 025 000 in 2009, 49.4% of them male. The population density is 263 persons per square kilometre, with most...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands covers an area of 181 square kilometres and comprises 29 atolls and five major islands that form two parallel...
With an annual growth rate of 1.9%, the end-year estimated population of Macao (China) was 552 300 in 2010, with 52.0% female and 48.0% male. Those...
The Republic of Kiribati, located in the Pacific, consists of 32 low-lying atolls and one volcanic island in three main groups, the Gilbert, Phoenix...
The population of Cook Islands decreased between 1996 and 2001 due to outmigration, but then began to increase again, with an estimated 23 300 people...
New Caledonia is an archipelago consisting of a main island, the Grande Terre, and several smaller islands (the Belep archipelago, the Loyalty...
Since economic reforms were launched in the late 1970s, China’s rapid economic growth has helped lift several hundred million people out of poverty,...
The 2009 National Census of Population and Housing reported the population of Vanuatu to be 234 023, with a growth rate of 2.3% per annum. Life...
The population of Niue decreased from a peak of 5194 in 1966, to 2322 in 1991, 1788 in 2001 and an estimated 1496 residents in June 2010. There is...
Fiji has the largest population of all the South Pacific island countries, with an estimated 2010 population of 854 000: 433 000 males and 421 000...
The population of Brunei Darussalam is estimated to have been 406 200 in 2009, and is increasing at a rate of 2.0% per annum. With an area of 5765...
The Tokelau Census of Population and Dwellings in 2006 yielded a resident population of 1466.1 The population was relatively young, with 35% below 15...
Singapore is a small country with a total land area of 712 square kilometres. The total population is about 5.1 million, with a resident population of...
The Federated States of Micronesia contains 607 volcanic islands and atolls scattered over 1 million square miles of the Pacific Ocean. The land area...
Mongolia is the fifth largest country in Asia, covering a total area of 1.6 million square kilometres. In 2010, the population reached 2.78 million,...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the most diverse countries in the world - geographically, biologically, linguistically, and culturally. Its abundant...
The population of Guam was estimated at 180 692 in 2010, with 103 males for every 100 females. Population density is 335 per square kilometre. Total...
In 2010, American Samoa had an estimated population of 65 896. Based on 2010 population estimates, around 35% of the population is below 15 years of...
The Pitcairn Islands comprise a group of four islands, officially named Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno. The group is situated in the South...
The Lao People’s Democratic Republic was projected to have a population of 6.1 million in 2009, based on the 1995-2005 population growth rate of 2.1%...
The population of the Republic of Korea, as of 2010, was 48 874 530, with a population density of 489 persons per square kilometre. The Republic saw...
The population of Nauru was estimated to be 9976 in 2010, with about 35.6% below 15 years of age and around 1.3% 65 years and above.
As a result of...
The population of the Philippines, as of the last census in 2007, numbered 88 574 614, with a population density of 295 per square kilometre. This...
Located about 6000 kilometres east of Australia, French Polynesia is a group of five archipelagos covering an area of 4167 million square kilometres,...
New Zealand had a population of 4 143 279 at the time of the 2006 census, with 1 965 621 male and 2 062 328 female residents, or around 104 women for...
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands comprises 14 islands with a total land area of 457 square kilometres spread out over 683 760 square...
Malaysia is an upper-middle income country with a stable political system and democratically elected government. The Outline Perspective Plan and the...
The estimated multi-ethnic population of Palau was 20 550 in 2009, with an estimated annual population growth rate of 0.99%. The population consists...
Tuvalu comprises nine coral islands and is, by population, the smallest member of the United Nations. The population has, however, more than doubled...
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Halving hunger is complex because it is integrally linked with achieving nearly all the MDGs. Malnutrition is a function of many factors, including...
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it...
The Region has already reached the targets for use of improved drinking water sources and sanitation facilities.
In the Western Pacific Region, 54% of under-five child deaths occurred during the neonatal period. The leading causes of under-five mortality in the...
The Region has a relatively low HIV prevalence, and the epidemic has shown signs of stabilizing. Condom use and coverage of preventive interventions...
Increased efforts are needed for better maternal health care and to address perinatal health problems, especially for poor and vulnerable populations....
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The 2008 edition of Western Pacific Country Health Information Profiles (CHIPS) is a resource tool...
Country assessments and roadmaps for accountability for health. Assessments drafted during...
Country assessments and roadmaps for accountability for health. Assessments drafted during...
The Western Pacific Country Health Information Profiles (CHIPS) is an annual publication comprising...
Country assessments and roadmaps for accountability for health. Assessments drafted during...
Country assessments and roadmaps for accountability for health. Assessments drafted during...
The 2009 edition of Western Pacific Country Health Information Profiles (CHIPS) is an update of...
Country assessments and roadmaps for accountability for health. Assessments drafted during...
This 2012 progress report provides a scorecard for the Western Pacific Region countries and areas...
"The National Health Administration Act 19971 mandates the National Health Plan as the single...
The aim of the GLOBOCAN project is to provide contemporary estimates of the incidence of,...
The health service delivery profiles provide information on each country regarding aspects of their...
Country assessments and roadmaps for accountability for health. Assessments drafted during...
The Western Pacific Regional Strategy for Health Systems Based on the Values of Primary Health Care...
The Western Pacific Country Health Information Profiles (CHIPS) is an annual publication comprising...
The 2015 target for reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is rapidly approaching....
This 2010 progress report provides a scorecard for the Western Pacific Region countries and areas...
Country assessments and roadmaps for accountability for health. Assessments drafted during...
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