Endikatè Konplemantè Kapital Imèn: Ayiti
Rezime — Dokiman sa a swiv pwogrè Ayiti nan bati ak itilize kapital imen. Li prezante yon apèsi sou envestisman nan kapital imen atravè kat etap nan sik lavi a, li konpare yo ak mwayèn rejyonal yo epi li rapòte pwogrè ki fèt pandan 5 dènye ane yo. Endikatè yo kouvri timoun piti, laj lekòl, jèn ak adilt.
Dekouve Enpotan
- To mòtalite neonato a diminye soti 27 a 24 pou chak 1,000 nesans vivan ant 2017 ak 2022.
- To vaksinasyon DTP a diminye soti 64% nan 2018 a 51% nan 2023.
- To fekondite adolesan yo diminye soti 56 a 52 nesans pou chak 1,000 fanm ki gen laj 15-19 ant 2017 ak 2022.
- To chomaj jèn yo ogmante soti 35% nan 2018 a 37% nan 2023.
- Esperans lavi nan nesans rete san chanjman nan 64 ane ant 2017 ak 2022.
Deskripsyon Konple
Dokiman sa a bay yon apèsi sou devlopman kapital imen an Ayiti lè l sèvi avèk endikatè konplemantè. Endikatè sa yo ofri yon apèsi sou envestisman nan kapital imen nan kat etap kle nan lavi: timoun piti, laj lekòl, jèn ak laj adilt. Dokiman an konpare pèfòmans Ayiti ak mwayèn rejyonal yo epi li swiv pwogrè ki fèt pandan senk dènye ane yo (2017-2023). Endikatè yo enkli to mòtalite neonato, to vaksinasyon, prévalence anemi, mòtalite timoun, fekondite adolesan, to fini lekòl, to chomaj, esperans lavi ak patisipasyon nan mendèv la.
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¨ Human capital – knowledge, skills, and good health – empowers people to achieve their potential and drives economic growth. This brief tracks progress by Haiti in building and using human capital. The Human Capital Complementary Indicators offer a snapshot of human capital investments at four stages of the lifecycle. The figures show the latest available data, benchmarked against regional averages. The figures also report progress over the previous 5 years. – E ARLY CHILDHOOD • Neonatal mortality rate. The neonatal mortality rate is 24 per 1,000 live births (2022), compared to 27 in 2017. The indicator is higher than the regional average. • DTP vaccination rate, third dose. In 2023, 51% of infants received the third dose of the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine, compared to 64% in 2018. The indicator is below the regional average. • Prevalence of anemia in children. In 2019, 60% of children ages 6–59 months had anemia, compared to 62% in 2015. The indicator is higher than the regional average. S CHOOL AGE • Child mortality rate. The mortality rate for children ages 5-14 is 10 per 1,000 children aged 5 (2022), compared to 11 in 2017. The indicator is higher than the regional average. • Children engaged in child labor. Internationally comparable data on this indicator is not available for Haiti. The regional average for this indicator is 6%. • Learning poverty. Internationally comparable data on this indicator is not available for Haiti. The regional average for this indicator is 58%. Y OUTH • Adolescent fertility rate. The number of births for every 1,000 women ages 15-19 is 52 (2022), compared to 56 in 2017. The indicator is higher than the regional average. • Upper secondary school completion rate. The upper secondary completion rate is 18% (at ages 3-5 years above the intended age for the last grade of that level) (2022), compared to 16% in 2017. The indicator is below the regional average. • Youth unemployment rate. Unemployed youth as a share of the youth labor force (ages 15-24) is 37% (2023), compared to 35% in 2018. The indicator is higher than the regional average. A DULTS • Life expectancy at birth. Life expectancy at birth is 64 years (2022). This remains unchanged since 2017. The indicator is lower than the regional average. • Female labor force participation rate. Female labor force participa- tion as a percentage of the female working-age population (ages 25+) is 72% (2023), compared to 75% in 2018. The indicator is above the regional average. • Adult unemployment rate. Unemployed adults as a share of the adult labor force (ages 25+) is 11% (2023), compared to 10% in 2018. The indicator is higher than the regional average. Note: Missing symbols indicate internationally comparable data are not avail- able to generate the corresponding statistic.