Facts about Indonesia
Development in Indonesia has been synonymous with cutting down forests. Now the country is trying to reverse the trend – with
initial capital from Erik Solheim's forest-saving fund.
- Estimated population (2010)
- 232,5 millions
Economy
- Gross national income per capita (2010)
- 3039 USD
- Economic growth, GDP (2009)
- 6,1 %
- Economic structure, percentage of GDP(2009)
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- Agriculture
- 16 %
- Industry
- 49 %
- Services
- 35 %
- Defence spending, percentage of GDP (2009)
- 0,9 %
- Especially fragile state, (OECD/DAC) ()
- No
- Development assistance per capita (2009)
- 4,6 USD
- Development assistance, percentage of GDP (2009)
- 0,2 %
Health
- Malnutrition, children under 5 (2010)
- 35,6 %
- Child mortality per 1000(2009)
- 39
- Change 2000 - 2009
- -17
- Maternal mortality per 1000 births (2007)
- 2,3
- HIV infection rate, age group 15-49 (2009)
- 0,2 %
- Access to safe drinking water (2008)
- 80 %
- Percentage of urban population living in slums (2007)
- 23 %
- Human Development Index (HDI level ) (2010)
- 0,6
Scale from zero to one, one is the highest level of welfare.
Education
- Children in school (2009)
- 98,4 %
- Illiteracy rate, age group 15-24 (2009)
- 7,8 %
- Ratio of girls to 100 boys attending school(2008)
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- Primary
- 97
- Secondary
- 99
- Tertiary
- 92
Women
- Percentage of women in Parliament (2010)
- 18 %
- Women's pay as proportion of men's pay, formal sector ()
- Not available
Environment
- Area protected for biological diversity (2008)
- 15,7 %
Corruption
- Level of corruption according to the TI Corruption Perception Index (2010)
- 2,8
Scale from zero to ten, zero is the highest level of corruption.
Sources
Kildegrunnlag
Verdensbanken: World Development Indicators
FNs utviklingsprogram (UNDP): Human Development Report 2009
Transparency International: Corruption Perceptions Index 2010

