UNFPA Gambia

A least developed country, The Gambia has reduced maternal mortality, but further progress is needed. Limited access to contraceptives and the prevalence of child marriage also remain key challenges. Active in the country since 1972, UNFPA helps strengthen capacities to provide reproductive health care, including emergency obstetric and family planning services. With HIV prevalence edging up, UNFPA has assisted with collecting national data mapping the epidemic’s socio-economic differences and applying new information to policy-making. Programmes also back the implementation of the national gender and women’s empowerment policy.

Data overview View more

Population

Population, by age group, per cent
  •  
    Population aged 0-14
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    Population aged 15-64
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    Population aged 65+

Sexual and reproductive health

Births attended by skilled health personnel, per cent, 2014-2019
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    Births attended by skilled health personnel

Family Planning

Proportion of demand satisfied with modern methods, women aged 15-49, per cent, 2022
  •  
    Modern method  

Education

Total net enrolment rate, percent

Gender, Rights, and Human Capital

Decision making on sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, percent, 2007-2022:
19
Adolescent birth rate per 1,000 girls aged 15-19, 2024:
65
Intimate partner violence, past 12 months, percent, 2018:
10
Decision making on women's own health care, percent, 2007-2022:
49
Decision making on contraceptive use, percent, 2007-2022:
87
Decision making on sexual intercourse, percent, 2007-2022:
45

Harmful Practices

Child marriage by age 18, percent, 2023:
23
Female genital mutilation prevalence among girls aged 15-19, percent, 2022:
73
Demographic Dividend: Gambia View more

Population Pyramid

Year: 1950
1000 men aged 100+ in 19560 women aged 100+ in 19560 men aged 95-99 in 19560 women aged 95-99 in 1956900 men aged 90-94 in 19560 women aged 90-94 in 19560 men aged 85-89 in 19560 women aged 85-89 in 1956800 men aged 80-84 in 19560 women aged 80-84 in 195614 men aged 75-79 in 195619 women aged 75-79 in 19567027 men aged 70-74 in 195634 women aged 70-74 in 195644 men aged 65-69 in 195655 women aged 65-69 in 19566065 men aged 60-64 in 195677 women aged 60-64 in 195690 men aged 55-59 in 1956100 women aged 55-59 in 195650116 men aged 50-54 in 1956130 women aged 50-54 in 1956147 men aged 45-49 in 1956160 women aged 45-49 in 195640183 men aged 40-44 in 1956194 women aged 40-44 in 1956223 men aged 35-39 in 1956236 women aged 35-39 in 195630270 men aged 30-34 in 1956285 women aged 30-34 in 1956324 men aged 25-29 in 1956339 women aged 25-29 in 195620387 men aged 20-24 in 1956402 women aged 20-24 in 1956460 men aged 15-19 in 1956475 women aged 15-19 in 195610545 men aged 10-14 in 1956563 women aged 10-14 in 1956663 men aged 5-9 in 1956680 women aged 5-9 in 19560832 men aged 0-4 in 1956830 women aged 0-4 in 1956age2.0K4.0K6.0K8.0K10.0K12.0K2.0K4.0K6.0K8.0K10.0K12.0K
females
males
Population in thousands

Life Expectancy

Life expectancy is 41
020406080100

Total fertility rate

Total fertility rate is 6.80
02468
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Year : 1956 Note: Years 2017 to 2100 are projected data.
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Source: United Nations, Population Division, World Population Prospects: 2017 Revision

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