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State of World Population 2003
Summery,
Full Report
Human Development Report 2000 - Bangladesh
Population,
Education and
Development
The Concise Report, 2003
Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division
Population and
Environment in Bangladesh
workshop On Population and Environment in Bangladesh, Organized
by The IUCN Bangladesh, held in November 1998
By Dr. Saleemul Huq, Dr. A Atiq Rahman, Dwijen Mallick
Popular Perceptions of
Emerging Influences on Mortality and Longevity in Bangladesh and West
Bengal
by: Sajeda Amin, Alaka M. Basu
World Fertility Report 2003
Preface and Contents,
Executive Summary,
Country Profiles,
Selected Indicators (Excel) ,
Definitions and Sources
UNITED NATIONS EXPERT MEETING ON WORLD POPULATION IN 2300
New York, 9 December 2003
PRESS RELEASE
WORLD POPULATION IN 2300 (ESA/P/WP.187/Rev.1)
Executive Summary
Tables
and figures (Excel)
Annex Tables
A. Regional Tables (Excel;
PDF)
B. Country Tables (Excel;
PDF)
Past United Nations Long-Range Population Projections
World Population Totals for 1980-2050
WORLD
URBANIZATION PROSPECTS: THE 2003 REVISION
On 24 March 2004, the United Nations Department of Economic and
Social Affairs’ Population Division released its 2003 Revision of
World Urbanization Prospects. This Revision presents estimates and
projections of the total, urban and rural populations of the world,
its 21 regions and five major areas for the period 1950-1030, as
well as for the 228 countries or areas of the world. It also
provides estimates and projections of the population of urban
agglomerations with 750,000 inhabitants or more in 2000. The
population figures for the total population are consistent with the
size of each country as estimated or projected with the 2002
Revision of World Population Prospects.
The results of the 2003 Revision of World
Urbanization Prospects are summarized in two press releases (English
and French), highlights and two wall charts. A complete set of data
tables is attached to the highlights.
Also available are datasets in
electronic form.
A comprehensive analytical report is forthcoming.
Data Table and Highlights
Wall Charts:
Urban and Rural Areas 2003
Urban Agglomerations 2003
Reduction
of Maternal Mortality
A Joint WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF
World Bank Statement
A Tool for
Maternal Health Advocates
Maternal and Neonatal Program Effort Index (MNPI)
Factors
influencing Maternal mortality in Bangladesh from a Gender perspective
From Home to the Clinic: The
Next Chapter in Bangladesh’s Family Planning Success Story Urban Sites
Shifting Family Planning
Services from Home to the Clinic: Evidence from Urban Bangladesh
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