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In: Makhlouf H; Amin SZ; Moreland RS, (eds.) Studies in Contraceptive Use in Egypt: Eight Studies of the 1992 Egypt Demographic and Health Survey, Cairo Demographic Center and Egypt National Population Council, January 1997. Re-Published in: Population Studies, Vol. 16 No. 81, PP 25–54, 1998.
2.2 Demographic and Health Surveys. 2.2.1 Life expectancy at birth. ... Furthermore, as of 2022, the population of Egypt reached 111 million, which is a figure even ...
With less than 1 percent of the population estimated to be HIV-positive, Egypt is a low-HIV-prevalence country. [23] Unsafe behaviors among most-at-risk populations and limited condom use among the general population place Egypt at risk of a broader epidemic. According to the National AIDS Program (NAP), there were 1,155 people living with HIV ...
The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program is responsible for collecting and disseminating accurate, nationally representative data on health and population in developing countries. The project is implemented by ICF International and is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with contributions from other ...
One of the more important findings, by the agency, has been the type of population growth occurring in Egypt. Since 2014, Major General Abu Bakr al-Gendy, the head of CAPMAS, said that Egypt's population has been growing, for decades, at an unsustainable rate. He said the population grows at an alarming 1 million Egyptians every six months and ...
The Egyptian government produced a Demographic and Health Survey in 2008, covering topics from family planning to maternal health care to nutrition. Chapter 14 was dedicated to nutritional statistics and specifically mentioned obesity. It did not discuss future policy plans to address the rising trend of obesity. [56]
The Cairo Demographic Center (CDC) is an educational and research institute in Mokattam, a suburb of Cairo, Egypt. [1] It provides training to specialists in demography in the developing world , who are concerned with the study and analysis of critical population issues.
In developing countries, there is commonly a lack of health and demographic information at the community or population level. [5] For instance, cause of death may be unknown for deaths occurring outside of health facilities. [1] One approach to collecting such data is the cross-sectional Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). HDSS provide a ...