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AlgeriaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent22 
AlgeriaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent21 
AngolaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent63 
AngolaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent66 
ArgentinaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent29 
ArgentinaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent29 
AustriaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent20 
AustriaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent20 
AzerbaijanFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent14 
BahamasFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent62 
BahamasFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent63 
BangladeshFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent14 
BelarusFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent27 
BelarusFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent25 
BelgiumFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent43 
BelgiumFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent49 
BeninFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent62 
BeninFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent65 
BoliviaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent29 
BoliviaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent29 
BotswanaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent58 
BotswanaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent56 
BrazilFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent39 
BrazilFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent38 
Burkina FasoFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent69 
Burkina FasoFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent62 
BurundiFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent61 
BurundiFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent60 
CambodiaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent50 
CambodiaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent50 
CameroonFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent61 
CameroonFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent61 
CanadaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent171
CanadaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent121
Central African RepublicFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent63 
Central African RepublicFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent65 
ChadFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent59 
ChadFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent60 
ChileFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent29 
ChileFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent30 
ChinaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent28 
ChinaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent26 
ColombiaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent30 
ColombiaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent29 
CongoFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent64 
CongoFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent61 
Congo Dem. Rep.Female 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent65 
Congo Dem. Rep.Female 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent61 
Costa RicaFemale 15+ yr2005UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent28 
Costa RicaFemale 15+ yr2003UNAIDS/WHO_Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic_2006 (International estimate)Percent28 

Footnotes

1 - Preliminary estimates.
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Gender Info

Source:  United Nations Statistics Division

Gender Info 2007 is a global database of gender statistics and indicators on a wide range of policy areas, including: population, families, health, education, work, and political participation. It can be used by governments, international organizations, advocacy groups, researchers and others in need of statistics for planning, analysis, advocacy and awareness-raising. Users will find in Gender Info an easy-to-use tool to shed light on gender issues through customizable tables, graphs and maps. It is an initiative of the United Nations Statistics Division, produced in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

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