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Anuario Estatistico De Nampula-2020 Delegação Provincial de Nampula ANUÁRIO ESTATISTICO, Statistical Yearbook 2020 Província de Nampula Nampula Province ©2021 INE-Delegação de Nampula/© INE-2021 Nampula Delegation Reprodução autorizada, excepto para fins comerciais, com indicação da fonte bibliográfica/ Reproduction authorised, except for commercial purposes, with indication of bibliographic source PRESIDÊNCIA/PRESIDENCY Eliza Mónica Ana Magaua Presidente/President FICHA TÉCNICA/Technical file Anuário Estatístico, 2020 - Província de Nampula/ Statistical Yearbook, 2020- Nampula Delegation Editor/ INE-Delegação de Nampula/ Delegation of Nampula Delegation Av. da Independência Nº19 Caixa Postal 254 Predio do Governo. Cidade de Nampula Email: [email protected] Telef.: (06) Telefax 26-21 32 86 Direcção da obra/Coordinaton Alfredo Saul Rodes Lesta Produção/Production Rachide Tuair Sumaila, Fernando Sumail e Teresa Langa Mabote Análise e Controle de Qualidade /Quality control Alfredo Saul Rodes Lesta Colaboração/Coordinaton, Departamento de Estatísticas Demográficas Vitais e Sociais/Departamento of Vital Social Demographic Statistics Departamento de Estatísticas Económicas/Departmen of Economic Statistics Design e Grafismo/Design and graphics Fatima Braimo Difusão/Dissemination INE-Delegação de Nampula/INE- Nampula Delegation Tiragem/Printing 200 exemplares/200 copies O Instituto Nacional de Estatística (INE) De informação estatística oficial de SEGREDO ESTATÍSTICO é órgão executivo central do Sistema interesse nacional, de que se destaca O princípio do segredo estatístico Estatístico Nacional (SEN) que tem por a realização de recenseamentos, consiste na obrigação do INE de objectivo a anotação, apuramento, inquéritos correntes e eventuais, a proteger os dados estatísticos coordenação e difusão da informação elaboração das contas nacionais e de individuais, relativos a pessoas estatística oficial do Pais. indicadores económicos, sociais e singulares ou colectivas recolhidos demográficos, bem como a realização para produção de estatística, contra O Instituto Nacional de Estatística de estudos, analises e investigação qualquer utilização não estatística e subordina-se ao Conselho de Ministros aplicada. divulgação não autorizada, visando (in Lei nº 7/96 de Julho) salvaguardar a privacidade dos AUTORIDADE ESTATÍSTICA cidadãos, preservar a concorrência Sistema Estatístico Nacional (SEN) é o O princípio da autoridade estatística entre os agentes económicos e conjunto orgânico integrado pelas consiste no poder conferido ao garantir a confiança dos inquiridos. instituições a quem compete o exercício Instituto Nacional de Estatística de, no (Lei nº 7/96 de 05 de Julho) da actividade estatistica oficial. exercício das actividades estatísticas, realizar inquéritos com ESCLARECIMENTOS AOS ACTIVIDADE ESTATíSTICA OFICIAL obrigatoriedade de resposta nos UTILIZADORES Por actividade estatística oficial prazos que forem fixados, bem como Devido aos arredondamentos, os entende-se o conjunto de métodos, efectuar todas as diligências técnicas e procedimentos de concepção, necessárias à produção das totais podem não corresponder à recolha, tratamento, análise e difusão. estatísticas. soma das pascelas. Esclarecimento sobre a informação apresentada: DPINE – Nampula 2 INE-Delegação Provincial de Nampula- Anuário Estatístico, 2020/ INE- Nampula Delegation -Statistical Yearbook, 2020 Sinais convencionais/ Conventional Signs - Resultado nulo/Void result .. Categoria não aplicável/ Category not available … Dados não disponíveis à data da publicação/ Data not available at the date of publication 0 Dado muito menor que a unidade utilizada/Data smaller than the unit used * Dado preliminar/ Preliminar data “ Estimativa/Estimate n Resultado não apurado/Result not obtained Símbolo/ Symbol Unidade de medida/measurement Unit n° Número/Number kg Quilograma/Kilogramme km² Kilómetro quadrado/Square Kilometer L Litro/Liter m Metro/meter % Percentagem/percentage m² Metro quadrado/Square meter m³ Metro cúbico/Cubic meter mm Milímetro/ Millimeter mt Metical/Local currency mwh Megawatt hora/ Megawatt hour °C Grau centígrado/Degree centrigrade pkm Passageiro-quilómetro/Passenger-Kilometer tkm Tonelada-quilómetro/Ton-Kilometer t Tonelada/Tonne tm Tonelada Métrica/metric tonne tp Tonelada- porto/Porttonne ha Hectare/ uni Unidade/Unity 3 INE-Delegação Provincial de Nampula- Anuário Estatístico, 2020/ INE- Nampula Delegation -Statistical Yearbook, 2020 Arredondamentos/Roundings Por razões de arredondamento, os totais podem não corresponder à soma das parcelas/ Due to roundings, the totals may not correspond to the sum of the parcels Abreviaturas/Siglas/Abbreviations/Acronyms CDMA Acesso múltiplo por divisão de código/Code division multiple access CFM Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique/ Mozambique railways DCO Dias-cama ocupadas/Occupied beds- Days DPT Difteria, tosse convulsa e tétano/Diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus EDM Electricidade de Moçambique/ Mozambique electricity EP1 Ensino Primário do 1° Grau/1st Level primary School EP2 Ensino Primário do 2° Grau/2nd Level primary school ESG1 Ensino Secundário do 1° Ciclo/1st Cycle secondary school ESG2 Ensino Secundário do 2° Ciclo/2nd Cycle secondary education ETPB Técnico Profissional Básico/Basic professional technical education ETPM Ensino Técnico Profissional Médio (Diurno e Nocturno)/Hign Technical Education (Day and Night H Sexo masculino/Male HM Total dos dois sexos/Total of Both sexes HRL Humidade relativa média mensal/ Monthly average relative humidity HIV Vírus da Imunodeficiência Humana/Human immunodeficiency vírus LAM Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique/Mozambique Airlines M Sexo feminino/Female N.P.S Número de pessoal ao Serviço/Staff PIB/GDP Produto Interno Bruto/Gross Domestic Product PREC Precipitação total mensal e anual/Total monthly and annual precipitation TARV/HAART Tratamento antirretroviral/Antiretroviral Treatment TB Tuberculoses/Tuberculosis TDM Telecomunicações de Moçambique/ Mozambique Telecommunications TMED Temperatura média mensal e anual/Average monthly and annual temperature TNABS Temperatura mínima absoluta mensal e anual/Absolute minimum monthly and annual temperature TNMED Temperatura mínima média mensal e anual/Minimum monthly and annual average temperature TXABS Temperatura máxima absoluta mensal e anual/Monthly and annual absolute maximum temperature TXMED Temperatura máxima média mensal e anual/Average monthly and annual maximum temperature SMI Saúde Materno Infantil/Mother and Child Health V.N Volume de Negócios/Turnover 4 INE-Delegação Provincial de Nampula- Anuário Estatístico, 2020/ INE- Nampula Delegation -Statistical Yearbook, 2020 Nampula Province Província de Nampula Data de elevação à categoria de Cidade 22 de Agosto Data of elevation to category of city Área (km2) 81 606 Area(km2) População (habitantes), 2020 6 183 863 Population (inhabitants) Densidade populacional (hab/km2),2020 76 Population density ( inhabitants/km2) População urbana (%), 2020 33.1 Urban Population (%) População Rural (%), 2020 66.9 Urban Population (%) Línguas nacionais Macua Nationality languages Presidente do Conselho Municipal Paulo Vahale Municipal Council President Governador da Cidade Manuel Rodrigues Governor City Secretario do Estado Mety Gondola Secretary of State Moeda, Inflação/ Currency and Inflation Moeda Metical Currency Taxa de câmbio (2020) (MT/US$) Exchange rate (2020)(MT/USD) Inflação anual (homólga) ( %) Dez. 2020 / Dez. 2019 4.28 Annual Inflation (year to year)(%)Dec 20/19 Indicadores macro-económicos / Macro-economic indicators PIB GDP Preços correntes (106MT) Current prices 2019 97 387 2019, (current prices) (106MT) 2020 … 2020, (current prices) (106MT) Preços constantes (106MT) Constant prices 2019 134 557 2019, (Constant prices) (106MT) 2020 … 2020, (Constant prices) (106MT) Taxa de crescimento Growth rate 2019 (%) 2.6 2019, Growth rate (%) 2020 (%) … 2020, Growth rate (%) Estrutura Percentual do PIB GDP Percentage share Preços Correntes, 2019 (%) 14.1 2019, (Constant prices) (106MT) Preços Correntes , 2020 (%) … 2020, (Constant prices) (106MT) Indicadores sociais Social Indicators Taxa de analfabetismo (%), 2017 49.0 2017 Iliteracy rate(%) Esperança de vida ao nascer (anos), 2020 55.1 2020 Life expectancy at birth (years) Taxa Bruta de Natalidade (per 1 000), 2020 37.2 2020 Growth Birth Rate ( per 1000) Taxa de Mortalidade Infantil(per 1 000), 2020 69. 5 2020 Infant Mortality rate ( per 1000) Taxa de crescimento da população (%), 2020 2.4 2020 Population growth rate (%) Taxa de Desemprego (%), 2014/2015b/ 19.7 Unemployed rate Taxa de Desemprego de Homens 17.4 Male Unemployed rate Taxa de Desemprego de Mulheres 22.1 Female Unemployed rate Taxa de Emprego (%), 2014/2015 b/ 69.9 Unemployed Job rate Taxa de Emprego de Homens 72.8 Male rate job Taxa de Emprego de Mulheres 67.1 Female rate job Fonte: INE- Instituto Nacional de Estatística/Source: National Statistic Institute a/ Projecções da população do censo 2017-2050/ b/Dados do IOF 2014/2015 5 INE-Delegação Provincial de Nampula- Anuário Estatístico, 2020/ INE- Nampula Delegation -Statistical Yearbook, 2020 INTRODUÇÃO A Cidade de Nampula, conhecida por Capital do norte, foi fundada com fins de controlo militar e para a penetração colonial em todo o norte do País, ela é atravessada pelo corredor de desenvolvimento de Nacala, constituindo pelos eixos ferroviários e rodoviários que ligam o litoral com o interior do pais e a República do Malawi. Também é vital para o desenvolvimento a norte do rio Zambeze e que se ramifica em direcção a Cabo Delgado. Esta localização
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