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KOTA Banawa SAMARIND A MOST DENSE LEAST DENSE

KOTA KARTANEGARA Polewali Mandar Palu Palu PEN AJAM Sigi Biromaru PA SER UTARA MOST POPULATED LEAST POPULATED

KOTA Pasangkayu The boundaries and namesB shownALIKP andAPA theN Polewali Mandar Mamuju Utara MA MUJU designations used on this map do not imply UTARA DONGGA LA official endorsement or acceptance by the SIGI United Nations.

5 DISTRICTS

69 Kasongan SUB-DISTRICTS Tobadak

LUWU UTARA

533 MA MUJU VILLAGES

Mamuju Legend: Mamuju

Administrative Boundary LUWU Province Province Capital District District Capital MA MASA Mamasa TORA JA Transportation Population UTARA MA JENE Rantepao Population counts at 1km resolution Toll road Primary road 0 Makale Secondary road 1 - 5 TA NA Port 6 - 25 TORA JA Airport 26 - 50 51 - 100 Other POLEWALI 101 - 500 MANDAR Volcano 501 - 2,500 ENREKAN G Water/Lake 2,501 - 5,000 Polewali Coastline/River 5,000 - 130,000 PIN RANG Enrekang

SID ENRENG GEOGRAPHY RAPPA NG

West Sulawesi is located at 0°12' - 3°38'S and 118°43'15" - 119°54'3"E. has the following boundaries: Province (North), Province (South and East) and the Strait (West). The total area of West Sulawesi is 16.937,16 km² of which Mamuju, the largest district, covers the largest area of the province, approximately 47.32% or 8,014.06 km². Mejene, the smallest disrict, covers approximately 5.59% or 947.84 km² of the entire province.

West Sulawesi has approximately 193 mountains. The highest mountain is Mount Ganda Dewata which stands at an altitude of 3,037 meters above sea level and is located in the Mamasa district. The temperature in the province ranges from 24.69°C - 31.79°C with average of about 27.58°C. The average level of humidity ranges from 75.70% - 82.1% and the average intensity of solar radiation exposure is approximately 77.6%. (Source: Sulawesi Barat Dalam Angka 2013) POPULATION Source: Census year 2010, BPS 75+

70-74

65-69 MALE DISABLE POPULATION PROJECTION 60-64 Sex Ratio 0.03% 581,316 0.23% 0.18% Not able to taking care 55-59 Visual Walking of themselves 2015 2020 2025 50.19% from Total Population 100.75 50-54 1,282,200 1,405,000 1,527,800 45-49 0.20% 0.16% FEMALE Hearing Memory impairment 40-44 From Total Population 56.00 53.80 52.70 576,961 35-39 49.81% from Total Population Dependency Ratio (%) 30-34 22.88% Urban Population 25-29 2.99 2.92 2.80 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD 20-24 Total Fertility Rate 290,070 15-19 63.90 65.10 66.00 10-14 EO (Male + Female) TOTAL POPULATION 5-9 51.10 45.90 42.10 1,158,277 0-4 77.12% 80 60 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 (in thousand) 24 Rural Population Infant Mortality Rate (Male + Female)

WATER & SANITATION Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS FOOD SECURITY IN 2009 DATA SOURCES

WATER SOURCES VULNERABILITY Landscan Global 0.56% TO FOOD INSECURITY Population Databases 25.43% 11.84% 7.67% 2.19% 14.53% 10.31% Priority 1 Districts Priority 4 Districts http://web.ornl.gov/sci/ Priority 2 Districts Priority 5 Districts Priority 3 Districts Priority 6 Districts landscan/ No Data/Urban Area 8.94% 7.29% 10.81% 0.42% Road Network The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food http://maps.navigasi.net Protected well Unprotected spring Security and Vulnerability Atlas. Vulnerability to food Protected spring Unprotected well 63.93% 36.07% insecurity was determined based on nine indicators which Administrative Boundary Refilled water River are related to food availability, food access, food utilization Subscribed water Rain http://bps.go.id and nutrition. The map was produced by combining the Drilled well/pump Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources indicators into a composite food security index. Retailed water Packaged water Clean Drinking Water Sources Not Clean Drinking Water Sources Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green shades. The map highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the district level and it should be noted that not all household living in dark red (priority 1) districts are food insecure, and conversely that SANITATION TYPES not all household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure. Food Security and Airport 44.67% 3.92% 46.08% http://www.wfp.org/count ries/ LIVELIHOOD Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price Admin Capital Private Shared Public Others 5.33% 97.02% 1.88% http://geospasial.bnpb.go .id SRTM Relief Background HEALTH Source: Census year 2010, BPS http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant 1.10% srtm/ Mining Transportation and Communication HEALTH FACILITIES Processing Industry Services Electricity, Gas and Clean water Finance, Leasing and Services company HOSPITAL PUSKESMAS PUSTU POSYANDU OTHERS Construction Others Highest contributor for GDP: Port, Volcano, Coastline 8 85 204 2,320 353 Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart. 1. Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery (50.08%) and River 2. Services (18.24%) 3. Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant (13.04%) http://geospasial.bnpb. go.id MEDICAL STAFF Population, Water & Sanitation, Education, EDUCATION Source: Census year 2010, BPS DOCTOR DENTIST MIDWIFE OTHERS Health, Vulnerable Groups, Livelihood, 134 63 674 1,123 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT LITERACY RATE Natural Disaster http://dibi.bnpb.go.id/ Postgraduate 83.25% From Total Population Undergraduate 0.16% 2.58% Diploma Never attending 1.57% school SCHOOL FACILITIES NATURAL DISASTER (2008-2012) 14.75% Vocational 1000 800 PROVINCE BPBD 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1.19% 600 CONTACT DETAILS: Senior 7 2 18 19 8 Not graduated 400 11.05% from Elementary 200 Jl. H. Andi Depu No. 33, FLOOD 25 Junior 25.77% 0 Mamuju. WHIRLWIND 10

13.28% JUNIOR DROUGHT 8 Phone. (0426) 22058, MADRASAH ELEMENTARY

LANDSLIDE 4 KINDERGARTEN Elementary SENIOR (INCL. SMK) Fax. (0426) 22058 HIGH TIDE 3 29.66% State-owned public schools FLOOD & LANDSLIDE 2 Include private schools Madrasah EARTHQUAKE 2

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