CASE STUDY
CASE STUDY FOR FIJI COUNTRY
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COUNTRY CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT
INSTRUCTIONS:
Complete the three tables using recent, scientific information on Fiji.
- You need to use at least 3 different references for each table. Suggested references are found in the document with the blank tables. References should not be more than 8 years old.
- Please type your answers.
- Under the “data” column, write the corresponding health information. Make sure to indicate if this is a %, a real #, a fraction, etc.
- Under the “year” column, report the year of the data (not necessarily the year of the reference.)
- Under the “source” column, include the source of the data, such as UNAIDS, WHO, UNICEF, etc. with the website URL. I should be able to easily find which source goes to which data.
Students will be graded on:
- Completeness of table
- Accuracy of information reported
- Use of most up-to-date information available
- Proper use and citation of references
RECOMMENDED DATA SOURCES FOR COUNTRY CASE STUDY TABLES
To complete the tables, students are encouraged to review the recommended global health websites below. You can also use other sources, as long as they are credible, up-to-date and scientific.
CIA World Factbook https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
Demographic and Health Surveys (excellent country reports available)
Gapminder http://www.gapminder.org/data/
Population Reference Bureau http://www.prb.or
Sustainable Development Goals: http://www.sdgindex.org/assets/files/2018/01%20SDGS%20GLOBAL%20EDITION%20WEB%20V9%20180718.pdf (country profiles found in Chapter 4)
The Tobacco Atlas https://tobaccoatlas.org/
UNICEF State of the World’s Children (highlights different topics each year) http://unicef.org/sowc
UN Countdown to 2030: Material, Newborn, and Child Survival http://profiles.countdown2030.org/#/ds/A
UNDP Migration Data
https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/migration/data/estimates2/estimates19.asp
UNDP Human Development Index http://hdr.undp.org/en/countries
World Bank
http://data.worldbank.org/indicator (Development indicators)
https://data.worldbank.org/country (country reports)
World Health Organization
https://www.who.int/countries/en/ (country reports)
http://www.who.int/whosis/en/ (Statistical database)
https://www.who.int/nmh/publications/ncd-profiles-2018/en/ (NCDs)
NAME _________________________________ COUNTRY ___________________________________
Table 1. Demographic, economic indicators and major burden of disease
PART 1: YOUR COUNTRY | Data | Year | Source | ||
Example: Population living below $1.90/day (%) | 5.6% | 2017 | www.who.int/countryreportsouthafrica | ||
Total population | |||||
Population living in urban areas (%) | |||||
Life expectancy at birth (yrs)
M F Overall |
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Human Development Index
Index Score Rank |
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Gender Development Index | |||||
World Freedom Index ranking | |||||
Total adult literacy (%) | |||||
Ranked low, middle or high income? | |||||
GNI per capita ($) | |||||
% of total budget spent on health | |||||
Total expenditure on health per capita | |||||
Gini coefficient | |||||
Population living below $1.90/day (%) | |||||
Homicide rate (per 100,000 people) | |||||
Top 3 diseases (in terms of deaths)
1. 2. 3. |
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% deaths due to non-communicable diseases | |||||
HIV prevalence (%) | |||||
NAME _________________________________ COUNTRY ___________________________________
Table 2. Non-Communicable Diseases, the Environment, Nutrition, Maternal
Indicator | Data | Year | Source |
Current Daily Tobacco Smoking prevalence (%)
–overall –males –females |
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Alcohol consumption per capita (liters) | |||
Obesity (%) (or overweight if can’t find)
–overall –males –females |
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Carbon dioxide emissions per capita (tons) | |||
Population using safely managed sanitation
–Rural % –Urban % |
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Population using basic water source
–Rural % –Urban % |
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Total fertility rate | |||
Antenatal coverage, at least once (%) | |||
Antenatal coverage, at least four times (%) | |||
Skilled attendant at birth (%) | |||
Contraceptive prevalence (%) | |||
Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births) | |||
Adolescent (15-19 years) birth rate | |||
Unmet need for family planning (%) | |||
Child marriage (%) | |||
Infant mortality rate (per….ADD INFO) | |||
Child mortality rate (per…ADD INFO) | |||
Children breastfed (describe more here) | |||
Children underweight (%) | |||
Children wasted (%) | |||
Children stunted (%) |