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* Data measure the share of the population
with reasonable and ready access to adequate safe water
for domestic purposes. Data for small countries and countries
in arid and semi-arid areas are less reliable than those
for larger countries and countries with greater rainfall.
1 Data for the year 2004
2 Data for the year 2003
3 Data for the year 2002
4 Data for the year 2001
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country information
Sources
- (African countries) 2005 African Development Indicators, The World Bank,
Washington DC (June 2005).
- (All countries) 2005 World Development Indicators, The World Bank,
Washington DC (March 2005).
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| Population2 |
176,600,000 |
| Population less than 15 as % of total2 |
27.5 |
| Population growth, %2 |
1.2 |
| Mobile phones per 1,000 people3 |
167 |
| Telephone main lines per 1,000 people3 |
218 |
| Radios per 1,000 people4 |
433 |
| Internet users3 |
8,000,000 |
| Agriculture as % of GDP2 |
5.8 |
| Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births2 |
33 |
| % of rural population with access to safe water*3 |
58 |
| Land use, permanent crop land (hectares)3 |
0.9 |
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Projeto Elo
In Nordeste Brazil, we aim to link farmers together
to share knowledge and exchange information with the hope of increasing
marketability of their crops.
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| Elo works as part of Projeto
Dom Helder
Camara, a local government-based enterprise, which
supports agriculture, social development and local
infrastructure.
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Project Dom Helder Camara, Brazil
Ministry of Agricultural Development, Embrapa, Brazilian
Agricultural Research Corporation,
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| Creation of the Technical Supervisory Chamber of the
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brazil COUNTRY PROFILE
CONTACT
PROJETO DOM HELDER CAMARA
(PDHC)/PROJETO ELO
Sarah Cordeiro Vidal
Coordenadora do Projeto Elo
Rua Francisco Alves, 84
Ilha do Leite, CEP 50.070-490
Recife/PE Brazil
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