Namibia

Economic Overview

NamibiaThe economy is heavily dependent on the extraction and processing of minerals for export, which accounts for 20% of GDP. Rich alluvial diamond deposits make Namibia a primary source for gem-quality diamonds. Namibia is the fourth-largest exporter of non-fuel minerals in Africa, the world's fifth-largest producer of uranium, and the producer of large quantities of lead, zinc, tin, silver, and tungsten. The mining sector employs only about 3% of the population while about half of the population depends on subsistence agriculture for its livelihood. Namibia normally imports about 50% of its cereal requirements; in drought years food shortages are a major problem in rural areas. A high per capita GDP, relative to the region, hides the world's worst inequality of income distribution. The Namibian economy is closely linked to South Africa with the Namibian dollar pegged one-to-one to the South African Rand. Privatization of several enterprises in coming years may stimulate long-run foreign investment. Increased fish production and mining of zinc, copper, uranium, and silver spurred growth in 2003-06.

GDP Growth rate: 4.6% (2006 est.)

GDP - composition by sector:

  • Agriculture: 11.8%
  • Industry: 30.2%
  • Services: 58.1% (2006 est.)

Trade per capita (US$, 2003-2005): 2249

Trade to GDP ratio (2003-2005): 83.1

Exports:

$2.321 billion f.o.b. (2006 est.)

Imports:

$2.456 billion f.o.b. (2006 est.)

Exports - commodities:

Diamonds, copper, gold, zinc, lead, uranium; cattle, processed fish, karakul skins

Imports - commodities:

Foodstuffs; petroleum products and fuel, machinery and equipment, chemicals

Exports - partners:

South Africa 33.4%, US 4% (2006)

Imports - partners:

South Africa 85.2%, US (2006)

Share in world total merchandise exports:             0.02
Share in world total merchandise imports:             0.02
Share in world total commercial services exports:  0.02
Share in world total commercial services imports:  0.01

Indicators

HEALTH | EDUCATIONAL | ECONOMIC | POLITICAL

GENERAL INDICATORS
 
HDI Rank 125
GDP (US $ Bill.)20045.7
GDP (PPP US $ Bill.) 200414.9
GDP Per Capita (PPP US $) 20047418
   
GDI Rank 94
GDI Value 0.622
GEM Rank 26
GEM Value 0.623
   
Total Population (Mill.) 19750.9
  20042
  2015a2.2
Total Female population (in '000)20061034
Population living below $ 1 a day in Percentage 1990-200434.9
Population living below the national poverty line in Percentage  1990-2003..
 
HEALTH INDICATORS
 
Total Fertility Rate (Births per Woman) 1970-756.6
  2000-054
Maternal Mortality Ratio (Adjusted per 100000 live births) 2000300
Probability of Female Survival at birth to 65 yrs  2000-0536.7
Probability of Male Survival at birth to 65 yrs 2000-0531.6
Life Expectancy at Birth (years) 200447.2
Female Life Expectancy at Birth (Yrs) 47.5
Male Life Expectancy at Birth  (Yrs) 46.8
Population without sustainable access to safe water in Percentage 200413
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EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS
   
Combined Gross Enrolment Ratio* in Percentage 200467
Combined Gross Enrolment Ratio* (F) in Percentage 69
Combined Gross Enrolment Ratio* (M) in Percentage 66
Female Legislators, Officials & Managers (% of Total) 30
Female Professionals & Technical Workers (% of Total) 55
Adult Literacy Rate (% ages 15 and older) 200485
Female Adult Literacy Rate ( % ages 15 and older) 83.5
Female Adult Literacy Rate (as % of Male Rate) 96
Female Youth Literacy Rate (% ages 15-24) 93.5
Female Youth Literacy Rate (as % of Male Rate) 103
Net Primary Enrolment Female Ratio (in %) 77
Net Primary Enrolment Ratio of Female to Male  1.08
Net Secondary Enrolement Female Ratio (in %) 43
Net Secondary Enrolment Ratio of Female to Male 1.35
Gross Tertiary Enrolment Ratio Female to Male  1.14
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ECONOMIC INDICATORS
   
Estimated Female Earned Income( PPP US$) 5416
Estimated Male Earned Income (PPP US $) 9455
Ratio of Female to Male Estimated Earned Income 0.57
Female Economic Activity Rate (% ages 15 and older) 47
Female Economic Activity ( index, 1990=100, ages 15 and older) 96
Female Economic Activity ( as % of male rates, ages 15 and older)  74
Female Employment Agriculture (%) 29
Male Employment Agriculture (%) 33
Female Employment Industry (%) 7
Male Employment Industry (%) 17
Female Employment Services (%) 63
Male Employment in Services (%) 49
Women Contributing Family Workers (%) 59
Men Contributing Family Workers (%) 41
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POLITICAL INDICATORS
   
Seats in Parliament  (Women as % of Total) 26.9
 Female Suffrage Granted (Year) 1989
Elections Contesting Rights (Year) (A=Appointed, E=Elected) 1989
Year of First Woman Elected 1989 E
Women Ministers (as  % of total) 19
Seats held in Lower/Single House by Women (as % of Total) 26.9
Seats held in Upper House/Senate by Women (as % of Total)  26.9
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Source : UNDP HDR 2006

Notes:

.. Data Not Available

a.Data refer to medium-variant projections.

* For Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Schools