Population, Saint Lucia
Population growth rate
Saint Lucia, 2023Population trend and projection
Saint Lucia, 2000 - 2050Age distribution of population (%)
Saint Lucia, 2023Demographic change 2023 - 2050
2023
Population by age and sex. Saint Lucia2050
Projected population by age and sex. Saint LuciaLife expectancy, Saint Lucia Learn more
Life expectancy at birth
The average number of years that a newborn could expect to live. Saint Lucia, by sex, 2000 - 2021.Life expectancy at birth - region / global
The average number of years that a newborn could expect to live. Saint Lucia, 2000 - 2021Healthy life expectancy (HALE) at birth
The average number of years that a person can expect to live in “full health” from birth. Saint Lucia, by sex, 2000 - 2021.Healthy life expectancy (HALE) at birth - region / global
The average number of years that a person can expect to live in “full health” from birth. Saint Lucia, 2000 - 2021What is the difference between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy?
Leading causes of death, Saint Lucia
Top causes of death - Female
Deaths per 100 000 population. Saint Lucia, 2021Top causes of death - Male
Deaths per 100 000 population. Saint Lucia, 2021Top causes of death
Deaths per 100 000 population. Saint Lucia, 2021Share of deaths by broad cause
Saint Lucia, 2021Why and how are causes of death monitored?
Understanding the reasons why people die helps with the understanding of how they lived, in order to improve health services and reduce preventable deaths in every country, responding effectively to changing circumstances. Annual monitoring of causes
of death allows countries to address their causes and adapt health systems to react effectively.
The leading causes of death are statistical estimates based on available data. These estimates are produced using data from multiple sources, including national vital registration data, latest estimates from WHO technical programmes, United
Nations partners and inter-agency groups, as well as the Global Burden of Disease and other scientific studies. Before publishing, they are reviewed by WHO Member States through consultation with national focal points and WHO country and regional
offices.
The top ten causes of death are statistical estimates based on available data. Multiple years of national death registration data with high completeness and quality of cause-of-death assignment is available for Saint Lucia. These
estimates may be compared among countries and used for priority setting and policy evaluation.
Health statistics, Saint Lucia Explore indicators
New HIV infections
Saint Lucia, 2023Tuberculosis incidence
Saint Lucia, 2023Malaria incidence
Saint Lucia, 2022Hepatitis B
Saint Lucia, 2020Probability of dying from non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
Saint Lucia, 2019Road traffic deaths
Saint Lucia, 2021Unintentional poisoning
Saint Lucia, 2019Suicide deaths
Saint Lucia, 2019Homicide
Saint Lucia, 2019Maternal Mortality
Saint Lucia, 2023Under five mortality
Saint Lucia, 2022Neonatal mortality
Saint Lucia, 2022Mortality due to air pollution
Saint Lucia, 2019Mortality due to unsafe WASH
Saint Lucia, 2019Hypertension
Saint Lucia, 2019Tobacco use
Saint Lucia, 20222Alcohol consumption
Saint Lucia, 2020Adult obesity
Saint Lucia, 2022Children and adolescents obesity
Saint Lucia, 2022Intimate partner violence (previous 12 months)
Saint Lucia, 2018Intimate partner violence (Lifetime)
Saint Lucia, 2018Stunting under 5
Saint Lucia, 2022Wasting under 5
Saint Lucia, latestSafely managed drinking water
Saint Lucia, 2022Safely managed sanitation
Saint Lucia, 2022Handwashing facilities
Saint Lucia, 2022Safely treated wastewater flows
Saint Lucia, 2022Clean fuels
Saint Lucia, 2022Fine particulate matter
Saint Lucia, 2019Interventions against NTDs
Saint Lucia, 2022Family planning
Saint Lucia, latestBirths attended by skilled health personnel
Saint Lucia, latestDTP3 immunization coverage among 1-year-olds
Saint Lucia, 2023Domestic general government health expenditure
Saint Lucia, 2021Development assistance to medical research and basic health sectors
Saint Lucia, 2022Density of doctors
Saint Lucia, 2022Density of nurses
Saint Lucia, 2022Density of dentists
Saint Lucia, 2022Density of pharmacists
Saint Lucia, 2022Health target progress, Saint Lucia
WHO Triple billion targets Triple billion data
Healthier Populations
Saint Lucia, 2018 - 2025Universal Health Coverage
Saint Lucia, 2018 - 2025Health Emergencies Protection
Saint Lucia, 2018 - 2025What are the triple billion targets?
The WHO Triple Billion targets measure impact on people's health to ensure that more people are enjoying better health and wellbeing, are benefitting from Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and are better protected from health emergencies.
The estimates are underpinned by 46 outcome indicators. They include 39 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators and seven non-SDG indicators. These offer a flexible approach to each of the Triple Billion targets, allowing countries to prioritize certain indicators based on their national health strategy, ensuring the Triple Billion strategy remains relevant for all Member States and their unique health challenges.
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