Facts about Uganda

In the 1990s, Uganda was referred to as one of the success stories within aid and development. Now the country faces stagnation, and persecution of homosexuals dominated media headlines last year.
Estimated population (2010)
33,8 millions

Economy

Gross national income per capita (2010)
503 USD
Economic growth, GDP (2010)
5,2 %
Economic structure, percentage of GDP(2009)
Agriculture
24,7 %
Industry
25,8 %
Services
49,5 %
Defence spending, percentage of GDP (2009)
2,2 %
Especially fragile state, (OECD/DAC) ()
No
Development assistance per capita (2009)
55 USD
Development assistance, percentage of GDP (2009)
11,4 %

Health

Malnutrition, children under 5 (2006)
38,7 %
Child mortality per 1000(2009)
128
Change 2000 - 2009
-27
Maternal mortality per 1000 births (2006)
4,4
HIV infection rate, age group 15-49 (2009)
6,5 %
Access to safe drinking water (2008)
67 %
Percentage of urban population living in slums (2007)
63,4 %
Human Development Index (HDI level ) (2010)
0,42

Scale from zero to one, one is the highest level of welfare.

Education

Children in school (2009)
92,3 %
Illiteracy rate, age group 15-24 (2010)
26,8 %
Ratio of girls to 100 boys attending school(2009)
Primary
101
Secondary
84
Tertiary
80

Women

Percentage of women in Parliament (2010)
31,5 %
Women's pay as proportion of men's pay, formal sector ()
Not available

Environment

Area protected for biological diversity (2008)
26,1 %

Corruption

Level of corruption according to the TI Corruption Perception Index (2010)
2,5

Scale from zero to ten, zero is the highest level of corruption.