Cape Verde
Background

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Resolving disparities among the nation’s islands is among the serious challenges facing Cape Verde. Although absolute poverty rates have fallen substantially in the past 15 years, poverty remains a widespread problem that greatly increases the vulnerability of children. While the country as a whole enjoys stability, there is ongoing concern that Cape Verde has become a transit point for international trade in illicit drugs.
Issues facing children in Cape Verde
- More than 80 per cent of births are not registered within the child’s first month of life, which is required by law.
- Children from poor households, especially girls, often drop out of school. Many of these children enter the labour market without training or skills and subsequently become unemployed.
- One third of women and 17 per cent of men are illiterate. Just over 60 per cent of women have a primary school education compared to almost 70 per cent of men.
- There is no mobilization effort or communication campaign underway to educate young people about HIV/AIDS prevention.
Activities and results for children
- UNICEF supports the country’s National Immunization Days. In addition to providing transportation, communication and social mobilization, UNICEF supplies vaccines to prevent polio, hepatitis B and measles.
- Primary school net enrolment ratios exceed 90 per cent. Girls are now surpassing boys in average secondary school attainment.
- In Santa Catarina and São Miguel, 130 female community instructors and assistant instructors were trained, along with 17 early childhood coordinators.
- UNICEF furnished and equipped five pre-schools in Santiago and Santo Antão.
- UNICEF and its partners have provided psychosocial support to dozens of children who were the victims of abuse and neglect.
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Basic Indicators
Under-5 mortality rank | 83 |
Under-5 mortality rate, 1990 | 60 |
Under-5 mortality rate, 2006 | 34 |
Infant mortality rate (under 1), 1990 | 45 |
Infant mortality rate (under 1), 2006 | 25 |
Neonatal mortality rate, 2000 | 10 |
Total population (thousands), 2006 | 519 |
Annual no. of births (thousands), 2006 | 15 |
Annual no. of under-5 deaths (thousands), 2006 | 1 |
GNI per capita (US$), 2006 | 2130 |
Life expectancy at birth (years), 2006 | 71 |
Total adult literacy rate, 2000-2005* | 81 |
Primary school net enrolment/ attendance (%), 2000-2006* | 90 |
% share of household income 1995-2004*, lowest 40% | - |
% share of household income 1995-2004*, highest 20% | - |
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