Uligamu

Hathifushi Mulhadhoo Manafaru (Proposed Resort) Hoarafushi Huvahandhoo Ihavandhoo Vashafaru DHIDHDHOO Filladhoo HAA ALIFU ATOLL Island Hideaway Maarandhoo Alidhoo (Proposed Resort) Thakandhoo Muraidhoo Maafahi Faridhoo Hodaafushi (Proposed Resort) Hanimaadhoo Naivaadhoo Theefaridhoo Nellaidhoo Hirimaradhoo Kuribi Nolhivaramu Kudamuraidhoo (Proposed Resort) Kunburudhoo HAA

Vaikaradhoo Kumundhoo Vaikaramuraidhoo MALDIVES - KEY INDICATORS Neykurendhoo Maavaidhoo Kaditheemu Makunudhoo Nooma ra a Goi hodo Fe vaeh 2006 Bile ahi f F aokaho id o Nalandhoo Milandhoo Naru hood Maadodakn hooo Ma shiro L aimaguh FU DN OOAH

Vangaru (Proposed Resort) Ko amo d no Mgaoau ohod o

Keekimini Dholhiyadhoo (Proposed Resort) Alifush i Heoobadh Kedhik olh h ooud

Kudafunafaru (Proposed Resort) Maalhe ndhoo Land hoo Vaa dhoo Kuda far i Rasteu gehe m Maavelavaru (Proposed Resort) Maafa r u Agolh ithe e m u Miladh oo Hulhuh d uffa a ru Holhud o ho Fod hdh o o Ifuru UGO OFAA RU Randheli (Proposed Resort) Lundhufushi (Proposed Resort) Veli dhoo Kadholhudh oo Maakua r th u Rasma a dh o o Innama a dh o o Kuredhdhu Island Resort One and Only Kanuhuraa, Maldives Madur vva i Hinnaau v r Iguid ra hoo Felivaru Komandoo Meedo ho Fiuan Island Resort Palm Beach Resort & Spa (Madhiriguraidhoo) Meeu dh ppaur NAI FARU Isla nd Reso rt Kinolh as

Hudhufushi Maaaui f ai lfsh Kurendh oo Four Seasons Resort Reethi Beach Olvefhhu li us i Kihaadhuffaru Resort Royal Island

BAA ATOLL Sonevafushi Resort & Spa

Ohgali haa Coco Palm Resort & Spa

G o i d h o o K a n d u

Gaafaru

Kagi

Akirifushii Helengeli Tourist Resort

Eriyadhu Island Resort

Summer Island Village Makunudhu Island One & Only Reethi Rah

Taj Coral Reef Resort Asdu Sun Island

Meeru Island Resort Boduhithi Coral Island Thoddoo Kudahithi Tourist Resort Dh ushiiff

Gasfinolhu Island Resort TLHUU SDHOO Huvafen Fushi Club Med Kanifinolhu Lhohifushi Tourist Resort Four Seasons Hu ara Thulhaagiri Island Resort Dhonveli Beach and Spa Angsana Resort & Spa VeliganduIsland Resort Banyan Tree Husiimmaf h Paradise Soneva Gili Resort & spa Baros Holiday Resort Bandos Island Kanduoiygiri Kuramathi Tourist Resort Full Moon Beach Resort Gangehi Island Resort Kurumba Village Club Med (Farukolhufushi) Velidhu Island Resort Giraavaru Island Resort Hu hulma le’ Mathiveri Funadhoo Hulhule ( TERNAIN TNIO A LIR A PORT) Nika Island Resort Tih lafushi Vlili n iigl MA ’LE Laguna Beach Vaadoo ALIFU ALIFU ATOLL Madoogali Tourist Resort Island Resort Tag Excotica Resort & Spa Bolifushi Embudhu Village Maayafushi Bathalaa Island Resort Island Resort

Feridhoo Island Resort Halaveli Holiday Village Fesdu Fun Island Ellaidhoo Tourist Resort Maalhos Dhigufinolhu Veligandu (Palm Tree Island) Veligandu Huraa Waterbungalows Dhoni Mighili Himendhoo Biyaadoo Maafshui Villivaru Cocoa Island Club Rannalhi Kandoomaa Tourist Resort Moofushi Resort Athurugau Island Resort Fihalhohi Tourist Resort Hangnameedhoo Fun Island Resort Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort

Rihiveli Beach Resort Thundufushi Island Resort Kunburudhoo

Mandhoo

Angaga Island Resort Lilly Beach Resort Dhiggiri Tourist Resort Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa Mirihi Island Resort Vilamendhoo Island Resort Twin Island Ranveli Village Machchahfushi Island Resort Dhagethi Alimatha Aquatic Resort ALIFU DHAALU ATOLL Vakarufalhi Island Resort Kudarah Island Resort Dhigurah Maamigili Fenfushi White Sands Resort Sun Island Holiday Island Dhidhdhoo Ariyadhoo

Unbaraa

Bodumohoraa

FAAFU ATOLL Filitheyo Island Resort

Bilehdhoo Maduvvari Raimandhoo Magoodhoo Dharaboodhoo Vilu Reef Beach & Spa Resort Velavaru Island Resort Ribudhoo MULI YEAR 2007 Medhufushi Island Resort Naalaafushi Hulhudheli Hakuraa Club JANUARY FEBRUARY APRIL DHAALU ATOLL MARCH Maaeboodhoo

Buruni

Olhugiri THAA ATOLL

Kalhufahalafushi (Proposed Resort)

Makunudhu Island Dhiyamigili Guraidhoo Male’fushi (Proposed Resort) Gaadhiffushi Kanimeedhoo Thimarafushi Fonaddoo Omadhoo MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST Dhabidhoo

Maabaidhoo

Gan Hulhimendhoo Olhuveli (Proposed Resort) Kunahandhoo

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBERDECEMBER

POPULATION PYRAMID 1990 POPULATION PYRAMID 19 8 5

Male GAAFU ALIIFU ATOLL 70 - 74 70 - 74 Female 60 - 64 60 - 64 Kedheraa Maamendhoo

50 - 54 50 - 54 Nilandhoo Munandhoo (Proposed Resort) 40 - 44 40 - 44 Meradhoo (Proposed Resort) Funamadhua (Proposed Resort) Age Age THINADHOO 30 - 34 30 - 34 Hadahaa (Proposed Resort)Kodey Kaadedhdhoo Konotta (Proposed Resort) 20 - 24 20 - 24 Hoadedhdhoo

10 - 14 10 - 14

Lonudhoohuttaa(Proposed Resort) Nadallaa 0-4 0-4 Gazeeraa (Proposed Resort) 2010 10 20 20 10 10 20 Vatavarreha (Proposed Resort) Population in Thousands Population in Thousands Fiyoari Fares-Maathoda

POPULATION PYRAMID 1995 POPULATION PYRAMID 2000

70 - 74

70 - 74 60 - 64 60 - 64 50 - 54 50 - 54 Inhabitat Islands 40 - 44 40 - 44 FUAHMULAH Age Age 30 - 34 30 - 34 ATOLL CAPITAL

20 - 24 20 - 24

10 - 14 ATOLL 10 - 14 0-4 Airport 0-4 2010 10 20 Meedhoo Population in Thousands 20 10 10 20 Tourist Resorts HITHADHOO Hulhudhoo Population in Thousands Heretere (Proposed Resort) Industrial Islands Maradhoo-Feydhoo Villingili (Proposed Resort) Feydhoo (INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT) Pul b ic ti nao f h o tis sr eie sis maeosltog d p s ib e hr u h th ei t m ely a d an a l vlube c n otribut i on f cne o the e o c rn d agen i s, n luce ing ic d a ll tao ll n ads i la d n of ic sfe Published by: Ministry of Planning and National Development , Ghazee Building,20-05 ,Ameer Ahmed Magu ,Tel :(960) 332 3919 , (960)331 8392 , Fax: (960) 332 7351, (960)331 8343 ,Email: [email protected] , SEENU ATOLL URL:www.planning.gov.mv ,Male’ ,Republic of Maldives Production team: Ali Abdul Raheem ,Aminath Fadwa , Maharath Ahmed and Aishath Leeza , Guidance: Fuwad Thowfeek ,Aishath Shahuda ,Suggestions :Hamdun Hameed MALDIVES - KEY INDICATORS 2006 MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT - STATISTICS SECTION

GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENT HEALTH COMMUNICATION PRICES Location Hospital beds 1990 2000 2004 2005 Phone calls (Million minutes) 1999 2000 2004 2005 Consumer Price Index (CPI), Base - June 1995=100 Latitude 7° 6’ 35” N to 0° 42’ 24” S * 1990 2000 2004 2005 IGM Hospital 95 205 246 251 International telephone calls 7 7 8 9 Longitude 72° 33’ 19” E to 73° 46’ 13” E Total CPI 57 115 120 124 ADK Hospital - 55 50 50 National telephone calls 214 226 191 149 Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): 859,000 sq. km. 1_/ CPI(excluding fish) 64 110 116 119 Hulhumalé Hospital - - 32 50 Mobile calls 8 36 59 103 Climate: (Malé) 1990 2000 2004 2005 Inflation rate (%) 3.6 -1.2 6.4 3.3 Regional hospitals 72 210 240 240 Annual rainfall (millimeters) 1,617 1,768 2,014 1,659 Percentage change in phone calls Average exchange rates HDh.Kuludhuffushi 20 50 50 50 Duration of sunshine (hours) 2,943 2,816 2,810 2,963 International telephone calls 11 81013 (Rufiyaa per foreign currency unit, at year end) R.Ugoofaaru 16 30 30 30 Average daily (Malé) National telephone calls 12 6 -20 -41 Euro na 10.35 16.97 15.17 M.Muli 16 30 30 30 Maximum temperature (°C) 31 30 31 31 Mobile calls 20 327 80 75 Great Britain Pound na 16.97 24.26 22.40 S.Hithadoo 20 50 50 50 Minimum temperature (°C) 26 26 26 26 US dollar na 11.77 12.80 12.80 G.Dh.Thinadoo - 50 50 50 Phone lines (thousands) Humidity (%) 78 80 80 80 Japanese yen na 0.10 0.12 0.11 L.Gan - - 30 30 Fixed telephone lines 22 24 32 32 Average wind speed 11 9 9 9 Singapore dollar na 6.64 7.64 7.66 Atoll hospitals - - 191 193 Pay phones 1 1 1 1 Number of islands 1,192 Indian rupees na 0.25 0.29 0.29 Population Mobile phone lines 3 8 113 204 Inhabited islands (administrative) 199 Sri Lanka rupees na 0.15 0.12 0.13 per hospital bed 1,277 577 381 375 Post-paid 3 8 16 24 Uninhabited islands 993 Unit value index of selected export items, base- 1998=100 per practising staff nurse 11,845 760 534 486 Pre-paid - - 97 179 Number of inhabited islands by size Dried sea cucumber na 290 328 380 per practising doctor 5,330 1,159 959 775 Internet subscribers (numbers) 939 1,060 1,260 1,288 Area (hectares) <10 10-24 25-49 50-99 100-299 300+ Fresh/chilled tuna na 51 121 119 Nurse per bed: 1_/ Revised Islands(pre-tsunami) 17 64 61 28 26 3 Dried tuna na 118 96 96 Republic 11 11 Islands(post-tsunami) 16 62 61 28 26 3 a Live reef fish na 106 84 73 Environment (pre-tsunami) IGMH 1 1 1 0 Salted & dried fish na 79 70 70 Islands facing severe beach erosion (reported since 1990) 182 Fresh/ chilled reef fish na 67 93 104 Resorts facing severe beach erosion (reported since 1990) 39 Number of doctors Canned fish na 57 75 85 Marine protected areas (as of October 1999) 26 Malé 37 143 150 188 ELECTRICITY & WATER Fish meal na 61 76 80 Marine animals prohibited for fishing & collection 8 Atolls 3 91 152 191 Apparel and clothing na 105 54 49 Marine products prohibited for export 15 Number of nurses Frozen tuna na 34 51 55 Atolls with shark fishery moratoria 7 Malé 74 390 433 466 Electricity(Million KWh) 1999 2000 2004 2005 Price of fuel oil per litre (Rf)1 Protected birds (as of May 2003) 70 Atolls 63 179 453 508 Utilization in Malé 65 74 109 125 For fisherman 3.39 4.17 5.18 6.79 Paramedical staff Production-Public sector 104 117 177 204 Open market 3.18 3.94 5.14 6.84 Malé 18 159 296 359 Fuel consumption for electricity generation in Malé (Million litres) 1 Price revision as of end year POPULATION Atolls 6 73 161 205 19 21 91 109 Average bed occupancy ratio (IGMH) - 71 67 78 Water distribution in Malé (Thousand metric tons) Census population 1990 2000 2004 2006* Contraceptive user rate in Maldives Distribution 905 1,098 1,670 1,969 Republic 213,215 270,101 289,480 298,842 Male - 20 20 20 Billed water consumption 806 992 1,534 1,891 NATIONAL ACCOUNTS Male 109,336 137,200 146,799 151,769 Female - 80 80 80 Female 103,879 132,901 142,681 147,073 Health expenditure (excluding grants & loans) as a percentage of GDP at constant prices 1990 2000 2004 2005 Sex ratio 105 103 103 103 national budget GDP in million Rufiyaa 3,085 6,345 8,312 7,934.0 Population in Malé(%) 26 27 27 35 Total 16 11 11 9* GDP growth (%) 16.9 4.8 9.5 -4.6 Population by selected age groups (Republic) Current 5 9 10 8* TOURISM GDP (million US$) 262 539 706 674 Year 1990 2000 2004 2005 Capital 11 2 2 1* GDP per capita (Rf) 14,466 23,380 28,715 26,733 Per capita health expenditure as of national budget (Rf) Children (under 18 yrs) 113,138 130,987 125,696 121,610 1990 2000 2004 2005 GDP per capita (US$) 1,229 1,986 2,440 2,271 190 1,124 1,476 1,731* Adolescents (10-19 yrs) 48,090 74,355 80,091 79,612 Tourist arrivals (thousands) 195 467 617 395 GDP by industry (million Rufiyaa) Note: a All the figures of IGMH in 1990 represents the figures for Youth (18-34 yrs) 55,715 73,972 88,712 93,682 Tourist bed nights (thousands) 1,682 3,937 5,110 3,300 Primary sector 484 595 760 791 Central Hospital since IGMH was inaugrated in 1995. Working age (15-64 yrs) 106,807 148,868 177,426 184,081 Total bed capacity (thousands) 9 19 20 21 Agriculture 129 175 205 204 There are 97 islands with doctors in 2004 and102 in 2005. Reproductive age (15-49 yrs) 45,439 65,611 158,830 165,183 Share of bed capacity (Resorts) 87 85 86 82 Fisheries 331 381 508 594 * Provisional figures Old age (65+) 5,754 10,029 12,659 13,379 Bed capacity utilization rate (%) 60 68 84 64 Coral & sand mining 24 39 48 50 Dependency ratio 99 81 63 60 Average duration of stay (days) 9 8 8 8 Secondary sector 371 915 1,335 1,351 Intercensal annual growth rate,1977- 2000 (%) NUMBER OF MEDICAL STAFF,1995-2005 Tourist resorts 64 86 87 87 Manufacturing 283 505 660 595 Interval ‘85-’90 ‘90-’95 ‘95-’00 1,200 Share of major markets(%) Electricity & water supply - 204 313 363 Growth rate 3.4 2.7 1.9 Italy 20 23 21 18 Construction 88 206 362 417 1,000 Vital statistics 1990 2000 2004 2005 UK. 12 15 18 22 Tertiary sector 2,354 5,085 6,549 6,014 1_/ Infant mortality rate (/’000 live births) 34 21 15 12 800 Germany 21 17 12 14 Wholesale & retail trade 149 288 326 336 Child mortality rate (/’000 live births) 48 30 22 2_/ 16 Japan 7 10 8 6 Tourism (resorts etc.) 1,050 2,094 2,689 1,799 600 Transport & communications 298 919 1,263 1,456 Crude birth rate (/’000 population) 41 20 18 19 Percentage change Crude death rate (/’000 population) 6 4 3 3 400 Financial services - 215 270 262 Tourist arrivals 23 9 9 -36 Real estate 305 497 571 575 Maternal mortality rate (/’000 live births) 2 1 1 1 200 Still birth rate (/’000 live births) 19 15 9 8 Bed nights 15 6 9 -35 Business services - 184 223 222 Life expectancy at birth (years) 0 Bed capacity of resort(%) 1 6 3 3 Government administration 297 751 1,062 1,222 Male 63.90 69.97 71.03 71.66 Tourism revenue & expenditure to government budget (million Rf) Education, health & social services 255 137 146 149 Female 63.14 70.11 72.07 72.74 Revenue 142 693 921.5 909.3 Fisim -125 -249 -332 -308 GDP percentage shares Note: Sex ratio: males per 100 females 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Expenditure 7 28 56.3 90.6 Primary sector 16 9 9 11 Dependency ratio: dependants per 100 working age population. Current 7 27 55.6 90.5 Dependants: population below 15 years and 65+ Fisheries 11 6 6 8 Working age: population 15 - 64 years Doctors Nurses Paramedical Staff Capital 0 1 0.7 0.1 Secondary sector 12 14 16 17 1_/ 9% of Infant mortality is due to tsunami Share of total rev.(%) 28 31 27.5 24.8 Tertiary sector 76 80 79 76 2_/ 21% of Child mortality is due to tsunami Share of total exp.(%) 1 1 1.5 1.6 Tourism 34 33 32 23 * Provisional figures * Note:Budget figures for 2005 are provisional GDP at current prices GDP (million Rufiyaa) 2,054 7,348 9,938 9,799 BIRTHS,DEATHS AND NATURAL INCREASE,1995-2005 LAW & ORDER TOURIST ARRIVALS,1979-2005 GDP (million US$) 216 624 777 766 Note: 1_/ Figure for the year 1990 represents the value of Financial services & Number of cases dealt by courts Business services in addition to Education, health and social services. Note:2_/ 2004 GDP at current price figures revised on February 2006 8,000 1990 2000 2004 2005 700000 Note:3_/ 2005 GDP at current price figures revised on July 2006 Total 7,675 11,307 10,776 12,107 7,000 In Malé courts 2,514 5,053 4,001 4,840 600000 6,000 In island courts 5,161 6,254 6,775 7,267 Change over previous year(%) - Cases dealt by courts 5,000 500000 Total -1 3 -5 12 4,000 In Malé courts -4 9 -12 21 PUBLIC FINANCE 400000 3,000 In island courts 0 -1 0.4 7.3 In numbers Cases handled by the High Court Government finance 1990 2000 2005 2006 300000 2,000 Cases filed 85 213 194 195 Million Rufiyaa Cases dealt 80 254 219 187 Revenue & grants 589 2,373 4,543 6,549 1,000 200000 Revenue 504 2,207 3,661 4,854

Cases awaiting trial 72 95 86 94 number of tourist 0 Change over previous year (%)- Cases dealt by High Court Tax revenue 294 1,014 1,599 2,115 100000 Non-tax revenue 204 1,189 2,028 2,707 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cases filed -45 -4 -5 1 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Capital revenue 6 4 34 32 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Cases dealt -37 13 35 -15 1 Cases awaiting trial 7 -30 -23 9 0 Grants 85 166 882 1695 Births Deaths Natural Inc r eas e Expenditure & net lending 747 2,694 5,740 8,645 Current expenditure 372 1,876 4,240 4,993 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 Capital expenditure3 376 818 1500 3651 . Net lending 9 -46 -91 -65 EMPLOYMENT Overall deficit(-),including grants -159 -322 -1,197 -2,096 HOUSING Financing 159 322 1,197 2,096 Residential structures, Government employees (In thousands) Foreign (net) 74 4 316 1759 Census 1990 Census 2000 1990 2000 2004 2005 FISHERIES & AGRICULTURE Disbursements 114 129 569 2049 Number of structures Both sexes 12 27 33 34 Repayments(-) 40 126 253 298 Total catch (’000 metric tons) 1990 2000 2004 2005 Total Malé Atolls Total Malé Atolls Male 8 17 21 21 Domestic2 85 318 881 337 Total catch 76 119 159 186 Total 30,919 3,601 27,318 43,353 6,555 36,798 Female 4 10 12 13 Overall deficit(-),excluding grants -244 -487 -2,079 -3,791 Local consumption 20 57 30 50 Occupied 26,910 3,380 23,530 36,895 6,351 30,544 Expatriate employees (in thousands) Functional classification of central government expenditure Exports 53 57 122 130 Vacant 4,009 221 3,788 6,458 204 6,254 Total 9 28 38 45 Total expenditure 100 100 100 100 Stock (of current year) 4 5 7 6 Households Asia 8 26 37 43 Public services 34 43 32 29 Annual change fish catch(%) 7 -5 2 17 Households (number) Bangladesh 2 5 9 14 Social services 33 42 52 51 Composition of fish catch, (‘000 metric tons): 29,823 5,613 24,210 40,912 9,700 31,212 India 1 12 17 19 Economic services 31 12 14 18 Total catch 76 119 159 186 Household size 7 10 7 7 8 6 Sri Lanka 4 8 8 7 Interest on public debt 2 4 2 2 Skipjack tuna 60 80 110 132 Buildings authorised for construction and completed Others 1 1 2 3 1 Excludes grants for direct expenditure by donors. Yellowfin 5 16 25 25 Authorised buildings 2000 2003 2004 2005 Other continents 1 1 2 2 2 Primarily reflects net borrowing from Maldives Monetary Authority Other tuna related species 5 6 7 8 Number of dwellings 672 619 843 513 Change over previous year (%) - Expatriate employees 3 Includes net lending Other marine fish 6 17 17 21 Floor area (thousand m²) 186.3 209.6 304.2 225.8 Total 5 14 17 Note: Figures for 2005 are provisional and figure for 2006 are budget Total annual lease of uninhabited islands (Million Rf) Residential 145.1 131.3 256.7 180.9 Asia 5 14 18 Estimates Non-residential 41.4 78.4 47.5 44.9 Other continents -4 16 -9 0.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 Completed buildings Number of dwellings 235 175 166 170 Economically active population - 15 years & over (in thousands) Floor area (thousand m²) 36.1 56.5 35.3 37.3 Census 1995 Census 2000 BALANCE OF PAYMENTS Residential 21.2 36.7 17.5 19.0 Both Male Female Both Male Female Non-residential 14.9 19.8 17.8 18.4 Total 15 years & over 131 66 65 160 81 79 Balance of payments(Million US$) 1990 2000 2004 2005 Economically active 67 49 18 87 58 29 FOREIGN TRADE Current account balance 10 -52 -134 -287 Employed 67 49 18 86 57 29 Trade balance -43 -233 -386 -493 Exports (f.o.b value in million Rf) Unemployed 0 0 0 2 1 1 Services (net) 49 209 307 90 Value 1990 2000 2004 2005 Not economically active 62 17 46 71 22 48 Un-requited transfers (net) 4 -27 -54 116 EDUCATION Total 503 897 1,572 1,334 Not stated 2 1 1 2 1 1 Non-monetary capital (net) -8 44 193 167 Share of major destinations (%) 1990 2000 2004 2005 Note: * Others include other countries from Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Overall balance 2 -8 59 -120 Oceania. USA 24 44 27 1 Students enrolment 62,573 105,356 104,214 102,073 Thailand 18 6 23 22 Pre-primary na 12,894 13,075 13,505 Sri Lanka 13 18 12 15 Primary (grade 1 - 7) 14,268 73,522 63,300 57,873 Japan 8 4 12 22 Lower secondary (grade 8-10) 1,626 18,254 26,141 28,646 UK 18 7 10 14 Higher secondary (grade 11-12) 152 638 1,622 1,942 Other countries 7 21 16 27 MONEY & BANKING Special class - 48 76 107 Exports (f.o.b value in millions) Monetary survey (Million Rufiyaa, at year end) Percentage of students in atolls 67 73 72 71 Year 1990 2000 2004 2005 1990 2000 2004 2005 Pre-primary na 66 66 66 Value (US$) 53 76 123 104 TRANSPORT Net foreign assets 63 1,312 3,357 1,788 Primary (grade 1-7) na 80 79 76 Value(Rf) 503 897 1,572 1,334 Net domestic assets 476 1,738 2,627 4,897 Lower secondary (grade 8-10) na 51 62 65 Change (%) 25 19 9 -15 Aircraft movement at Malé International Airport (numbers) Domestic credit 680 2,587 4,240 6,905 Higher secondary (grade 11-12) - - 16 24 Imports (c.i.f value in billions) 1990 2000 2004 2005 Total liquidity (M2) 538 3,050 5,984 6,685 Percentage of female students 47 49 49 49 Value (US$) 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.7 Total of international flights 1,650 7,690 11,046 9,125 Narrow money (M1) 313 1,760 2,477 3,033 Malé 49 50 52 51 Value (Rf) 1.3 4.6 8.2 9.5 Scheduled flights 1,102 5,973 9,074 7,400 Quasi-money 225 1,289 3,507 3,652 Atolls 51 50 48 48 Change (%) 28.9 -3.4 36.3 16.1 Chartered flights 412 1,200 1,123 742 Commercial bank loans & advances to private sector Number of teachers na 3,823 5,239 5,616 Major import markets Non-scheduled flights 136 517 849 983 (Million Rufiyaa) Trained teachers (%) na 86 62 59 Singapore na 26 25 24 Passenger movement at Malé International Airport (thousands) Total 245 1,391 3,526 5,475 Expatriate teachers (%) na 31 35 37 Sri Lanka na 14 11 6 International flights Fishing 5 69 222 357 Student teacher ratio (trained teachers)na 28 32 31 India na 9 10 11 Arrivals 218 539 711 514 Tourism 135 743 2,053 3,048 Edu Exp as % of National Budget - 20 20 14 Malaysia na 12 8 7 Departures 218 535 722 501 Agriculture 0 4 12 14 Student/Teacher Ratio - 22 20 18 UAE na 8 10 16 Direct transit 78 48 144 147 Construction 11 115 239 296 Gross Primary Enrollment Ratio na 116 129 123 Thailand na 3 4 4 Gross Lower Secondary Enroll Ratio na 79 105 118 Passenger movement at Malé International Airport (thousands) Manufacturing 9 18 48 87 Gross Higher Secondary Enrollment na 5 10 12 Domestic flights Commerce* 72 392 731 1,007 Net Primary Enrollment Ratio na 98 100 100 Arrivals 12 292 321 258 Electricity, gas, water & sanitary serv. 0 1 2 2 Net Lower Secondary Enrollment Ratio na 37 52 65 Departures 22 283 307 261 EXPORTS BY COUNTRY OF DESTINATION,2004-2005 Transport, storage & communication 4 24 89 248 Net Higher Secondary Enrollment Ratio na 1 4 7 Mail and freight handled at Malé International Airport Services 4 23 78 152 Literacy rate (2001) 98.94% International cargo (million Kg) Empolyees & other activities 5 3 51 263 Inward 5 17 16 17 Note: * Commerce includes wholesale, retail, import and export trade. STUDENT ENROLEM ENT BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL,2005 450 Outward 2 7 9 11 400 Domestic cargo (thousand Kg) 350 COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS AND ADVANCES TO PRIVATE 10 7 Inward 2 82 69 75 1, 9 4 2 300 SECTOR CLASSIFIED BY MAJOR ECONOM IC Outward 5 136 241 185 13 , 50 5 International mail (thousand Kg) 250 SECTORS,2004&2005 28,646 Inward 22 49 56 59 200 70.0 150 60.0 Outward 14 24 22 20 50.0 100

Registered vehicles & vessels Value(in Rf 000') 40.0 Vehicles (Number) 50 30.0 Motor cars 623 1,860 1,773 2,082 - 20.0 10.0 Motor cycles/Auto cycles 2,943 10,880 14,517 18,289 percentage 0.0 U.K Hong Kong

Japan e 57,873 U.S.A. m c g n rs Vessels(Number) is r in io o Thailand r e h t t

Germany c Yatchs 61 238 62 80 Sri Lanka u m is c Singapore o u e T m F tr s o s r Launches 649 797 914 1,035 n e Pr e - Primary Primary Low er Secondary Higher Secondary Special class C o h Boats 297 296 335 367 C t 2004 2005 2004 2005 O Note: There are some discrepancies in totals due to decimal rounding.

Source: Statistical Yearbook of Maldives 2006 Website: www.planning.gov.mv Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] © Ministry of Planning and National Development