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Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Index (August 2023) - 160.98:
Non-Food Products and Services Index (August 2023) - 132.25:
GDP Per Capita in 2022: USD 932:
GDP Growth Fourth Quarter of 2022: 5.6%:
Inflation Rate (August 2023) - 18.4%:
GDP Per Capita in 2022: GMD 50,699:
Agriculture Contribution to GDP in 2022: 25.7%:
Services Growth 2023 Quarter 1: 2.1%:
Overall CPI (August 2023) , (January 2020=100) - 147.48:
Real GDP in 2022: GMD 68.6 billion :
POVERTY RATE (Rural, 2020) - 64.6%:
POVERTY RATE (Urban, 2020) - 35.4%:
Industry Contribution to GDP in 2022: 16.1%:
Agriculture growth 2023 Quarter 1: 2.2%:
Industry Growth 2023 Quarter 1: 16.3%:
Services Contribution to GDP in 2022: 58.2%:
PRODUCER PRICE INDEX 2022 QUARTER 4 - 148.62:
PREVALENCE OF FOOD INSECURITY (National, 2022) - 13.4%:
Nominal GDP in 2022: GMD 122.6 billion:
GDP Growth 2023 Quarter 1: 4.6%:
POVERTY RATE (National, 2020) - 53.4%:
Lower Basic Education Net Enrolment Rate (Total) - Region 3
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Lower Basic Education Net Enrolment Rate (Total) - Region 3
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Lower Basic Education Net Enrolment Rate (Total) - Region 3
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
75.78
76.74
78.96
86.20
90.33
93.71
93.78
101.70
107.51
104.40
103.43
Source
: Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE)
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Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE)
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