countries/TP

Sao Tome and Principe

sovereignFIPS: TP|Edition: 2011|138 fields

COMMUNICATIONS(7 fields)

Broadcast media

1 government-owned TV station; 1 government-owned radio station; 3 independent local radio stations authorized in 2005 with 2 operating at the end of 2006; transmissions of multiple international broadcasters are available (2007)

Internet country code

.st

Internet hosts

1,514 (2010) country comparison to the world: 158

Internet users

26,700 (2009) country comparison to the world: 183

Telephone system

general assessment: local telephone network of adequate quality with most lines connected to digital switches domestic: combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity roughly 35 telephones per 100 persons international: country code - 239; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) (2008)

Telephones - main lines in use

7,700 (2010) country comparison to the world: 205

Telephones - mobile cellular

102,500 (2010) country comparison to the world: 189

ECONOMY(49 fields)

Agriculture - products

cocoa, coconuts, palm kernels, copra, cinnamon, pepper, coffee, bananas, papayas, beans; poultry; fish

Budget

revenues: $36.16 million expenditures: $43.14 million (2010 est.)

Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)

-3.6% of GDP (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 114

Central bank discount rate

16% (31 December 2009) country comparison to the world: 5 28% (31 December 2008)

Commercial bank prime lending rate

20% (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 5 32% (31 December 2009 est.)

Current account balance

-$73.2 million (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 73 -$48.9 million (2009 est.)

Debt - external

$185.9 million (31 December 2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 179 $318 million (2002 est.)

Economy - overview

This small, poor island economy has become increasingly dependent on cocoa since independence in 1975. Cocoa production has substantially declined in recent years because of drought and mismanagement. Sao Tome and Principe has to import all fuels, most manufactured goods, consumer goods, and a substantial amount of food. Over the years, it has had difficulty servicing its external debt and has relied heavily on concessional aid and debt rescheduling. Sao Tome and Principe benefited from $200 million in debt relief in December 2000 under the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) program, which helped bring down the country's $300 million debt burden. In August 2005, the government signed on to a new 3-year IMF Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) program worth $4.3 million. Considerable potential exists for development of a tourist industry, and the government has taken steps to expand facilities in recent years. The government also has attempted to reduce price controls and subsidies. Potential exists for the development of petroleum resources in Sao Tome and Principe's territorial waters in the oil-rich Gulf of Guinea, which are being jointly developed in a 60-40 split with Nigeria, but any actual production is at least several years off. The first production licenses were sold in 2004, though a dispute over licensing with Nigeria delayed the country's receipt of more than $20 million in signing bonuses for almost a year.

Electricity - consumption

38.13 million kWh (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 205

Electricity - exports

0 kWh (2009)

Electricity - imports

0 kWh (2009 est.)

Electricity - production

41 million kWh (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 205

Exchange rates

dobras (STD) per US dollar - 19,641 (2010) 16,209 (2009) 14,900 (2008) 13,700 (2007) 12,050 (2006)

Exports

$13.5 million (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 210 $9.7 million (2009 est.)

Exports - commodities

cocoa 80%, copra, coffee, palm oil

Exports - partners

Netherlands 47.6%, Belgium 17.4%, France 5.9%, Thailand 4.9% (2010)

GDP (official exchange rate)

$196 million (2010 est.)

GDP (purchasing power parity)

$311 million (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 212 $297.8 million (2009 est.) $286.3 million (2008 est.) note: data are in 2010 US dollars

GDP - composition by sector

agriculture: 15% industry: 23.3% services: 61.6% (2010 est.)

GDP - per capita (PPP)

$1,800 (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 192 $1,700 (2009 est.) $1,700 (2008 est.) note: data are in 2010 US dollars

GDP - real growth rate

4.5% (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 82 4% (2009 est.) 5.8% (2008 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share

lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%

Imports

$99.65 million (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 210 $79.6 million (2009 est.)

Imports - commodities

machinery and electrical equipment, food products, petroleum products

Imports - partners

Portugal 61%, Malaysia 7.4%, Netherlands 5.3%, Gabon 4.6% (2010)

Industrial production growth rate

7% (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 58

Industries

light construction, textiles, soap, beer, fish processing, timber

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

14.4% (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 214 17% (2009 est.)

Investment (gross fixed)

44.6% of GDP (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 4

Labor force

52,490 (2007) country comparison to the world: 188

Labor force - by occupation

note: population mainly engaged in subsistence agriculture and fishing; shortages of skilled workers

Market value of publicly traded shares

$NA

Natural gas - consumption

0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 126

Natural gas - exports

0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 190

Natural gas - imports

0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 191

Natural gas - production

0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 133

Natural gas - proved reserves

0 cu m (1 January 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 198

Oil - consumption

1,000 bbl/day (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 204

Oil - exports

0 bbl/day (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 197

Oil - imports

889 bbl/day (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 194

Oil - production

0 bbl/day (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 135

Oil - proved reserves

0 bbl (1 January 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 199

Population below poverty line

54% (2004 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

$46.8 million (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 172 $38.6 million (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of broad money

$77.3 million (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 188 $67.4 million (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of domestic credit

$16.17 million (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 187 $15.97 million (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of narrow money

$16.46 million (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 189 $18.41 million (31 December 2009 est.)

Taxes and other revenues

18.5% of GDP (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 166

Unemployment rate

NA%

GEOGRAPHY(18 fields)

Area

total: 964 sq km country comparison to the world: 185 land: 964 sq km water: 0 sq km

Area - comparative

more than five times the size of Washington, DC

Climate

tropical; hot, humid; one rainy season (October to May)

Coastline

209 km

Elevation extremes

lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m highest point: Pico de Sao Tome 2,024 m

Environment - current issues

deforestation; soil erosion and exhaustion

Environment - international agreements

party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Geographic coordinates

1 00 N, 7 00 E

Geography - note

the smallest country in Africa; the two main islands form part of a chain of extinct volcanoes and both are mountainous

Irrigated land

100 sq km (2008)

Land boundaries

0 km

Land use

arable land: 8.33% permanent crops: 48.96% other: 42.71% (2005)

Location

Western Africa, islands in the Gulf of Guinea, straddling the Equator, west of Gabon

Map references

Africa

Maritime claims

measured from claimed archipelagic baselines territorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Natural hazards

NA

Natural resources

fish, hydropower

Terrain

volcanic, mountainous

GOVERNMENT(20 fields)

Administrative divisions

2 provinces; Principe, Sao Tome note: Principe has had self government since 29 April 1995

Capital

name: Sao Tome geographic coordinates: 0 12 N, 6 39 E time difference: UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Constitution

approved March 1990, effective 10 September 1990

Country name

conventional long form: Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe conventional short form: Sao Tome and Principe local long form: Republica Democratica de Sao Tome e Principe local short form: Sao Tome e Principe

Diplomatic representation from the US

the US does not have an embassy in Sao Tome and Principe; the Ambassador to Gabon is accredited to Sao Tome and Principe on a nonresident basis and makes periodic visits to the islands

Diplomatic representation in the US

chief of mission: Ambassador Ovidio Manuel Barbosa PEQUENO chancery: 1211 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 telephone: [1] (202) 775-2075, 2076 FAX: [1] (202) 775-2077

Executive branch

chief of state: President Manuel Pinto DA COSTA (since 3 September 2011) head of government: Prime Minister Patrice Emery TROVOADA (since 14 August 2010) cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the proposal of the prime minister (For more information visit theWorld Leaders website) elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 17 July and 7 August 2011 (next to be held in 2016); prime minister chosen by the National Assembly and approved by the president election results: Manuel PINTO DA COSTA elected president in a run-off election; percent of vote - Manuel PINTO DA COSTA 52.9%, Evaristo CARVALHO 47.1%

Flag description

three horizontal bands of green (top), yellow (double width), and green with two black five-pointed stars placed side by side in the center of the yellow band and a red isosceles triangle based on the hoist side; green stands for the country's rich vegetation, red recalls the struggle for independence, and yellow represents cocoa, one of the country's main agricultural products; the two stars symbolize the two main islands note: uses the popular Pan-African colors of Ethiopia

Government type

republic

Independence

12 July 1975 (from Portugal)

International law organization participation

has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt

International organization participation

ACP, AfDB, AOSIS, AU, CPLP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), IPU, ITU, ITUC, NAM, OIF, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, Union Latina, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO (observer)

Judicial branch

Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the National Assembly)

Legal system

mixed legal system of civil law base on the Portuguese model and customary law

Legislative branch

unicameral National Assembly or Assembleia Nacional (55 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms) elections: last held on 1 August 2010 (next to be held in 2014) election results: percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - ADI 26, MLSTP-PSD 21, PCD 7, MDFM 1

National anthem

name: "Independencia total" (Total Independence) lyrics/music: Alda Neves DA GRACA do Espirito Santo/Manuel dos Santos Barreto de Sousa e ALMEIDA note: adopted 1975

National holiday

Independence Day, 12 July (1975)

Political parties and leaders

Force for Change Democratic Movement or MDFM [Tome Soares da VERA CRUZ]; Independent Democratic Action or ADI [Patrice TROVOADA]; Movement for the Liberation of Sao Tome and Principe-Social Democratic Party or MLSTP-PSD [Rafael BRANCO]; New Way Movement or NR; Party for Democratic Convergence or PCD [Delfim NEVES]; Ue-Kedadji coalition; other small parties

Political pressure groups and leaders

Association of Sao Tome and Principe NGOs or FONG other: the media

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

INTRODUCTION(1 fields)

Background

Discovered and claimed by Portugal in the late 15th century, the islands' sugar-based economy gave way to coffee and cocoa in the 19th century - all grown with plantation slave labor, a form of which lingered into the 20th century. While independence was achieved in 1975, democratic reforms were not instituted until the late 1980s. The country held its first free elections in 1991, but frequent internal wrangling between the various political parties precipitated repeated changes in leadership and two failed coup attempts in 1995 and 2003. The recent discovery of oil in the Gulf of Guinea promises to attract increased attention to the small island nation.

MILITARY(7 fields)

Manpower available for military service

males age 16-49: 39,182 females age 16-49: 39,845 (2010 est.)

Manpower fit for military service

males age 16-49: 27,310 females age 16-49: 29,279 (2010 est.)

Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually

male: 2,076 female: 2,003 (2010 est.)

Military - note

Sao Tome and Principe's army is a tiny force with almost no resources at its disposal and would be wholly ineffective operating unilaterally; infantry equipment is considered simple to operate and maintain but may require refurbishment or replacement after 25 years in tropical climates; poor pay, working conditions, and alleged nepotism in the promotion of officers have been problems in the past, as reflected in the 1995 and 2003 coups; these issues are being addressed with foreign assistance aimed at improving the army and its focus on realistic security concerns; command is exercised from the president, through the Minister of Defense, to the Chief of the Armed Forces staff (2005)

Military branches

Armed Forces of Sao Tome and Principe (Forcas Armadas de Sao Tome e Principe, FASTP): Army, Coast Guard of Sao Tome e Principe (Guarda Costeira de Sao Tome e Principe, GCSTP), Presidential Guard (2010)

Military expenditures

0.8% of GDP (2006) country comparison to the world: 147

Military service age and obligation

18 years of age (est.) (2004)

PEOPLE AND SOCIETY(30 fields)

Age structure

0-14 years: 44.7% (male 40,777/female 39,386) 15-64 years: 52.2% (male 46,114/female 47,509) 65 years and over: 3.2% (male 2,634/female 3,086) (2011 est.)

Birth rate

38.03 births/1,000 population (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 16

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

13.1% (2009) country comparison to the world: 59

Death rate

8.18 deaths/1,000 population (July 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 96

Drinking water source

improved: urban: 89% of population rural: 88% of population total: 89% of population unimproved: urban: 11% of population rural: 12% of population total: 11% of population (2008)

Education expenditures

NA

Ethnic groups

mestico, angolares (descendants of Angolan slaves), forros (descendants of freed slaves), servicais (contract laborers from Angola, Mozambique, and Cape Verde), tongas (children of servicais born on the islands), Europeans (primarily Portuguese)

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate

NA

HIV/AIDS - deaths

NA

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS

NA

Health expenditures

7.1% of GDP (2009) country comparison to the world: 77

Hospital bed density

3.2 beds/1,000 population (2006) country comparison to the world: 68

Infant mortality rate

total: 53.21 deaths/1,000 live births country comparison to the world: 43 male: 55.3 deaths/1,000 live births female: 51.07 deaths/1,000 live births (2011 est.)

Languages

Portuguese (official)

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 63.11 years country comparison to the world: 175 male: 61.93 years female: 64.33 years (2011 est.)

Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 84.9% male: 92.2% female: 77.9% (2001 census)

Major cities - population

SAO TOME (capital) 60,000 (2009)

Major infectious diseases

degree of risk: high food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever vectorborne disease: malaria animal contact disease: rabies (2009)

Median age

total: 17.5 years male: 17.1 years female: 18 years (2011 est.)

Nationality

noun: Sao Tomean(s) adjective: Sao Tomean

Net migration rate

-9.33 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 209

Physicians density

0.49 physicians/1,000 population (2004) country comparison to the world: 125

Population

179,506 (July 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 185

Population growth rate

2.052% (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 46

Religions

Catholic 70.3%, Evangelical 3.4%, New Apostolic 2%, Adventist 1.8%, other 3.1%, none 19.4% (2001 census)

Sanitation facility access

improved: urban: 30% of population rural: 19% of population total: 26% of population unimproved: urban: 70% of population rural: 81% of population total: 74% of population (2008)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

total: 11 years male: 11 years female: 11 years (2010)

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.03 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.97 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.86 male(s)/female total population: 1 male(s)/female (2011 est.)

Total fertility rate

5.08 children born/woman (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 18

Urbanization

urban population: 62% of total population (2010) rate of urbanization: 2.8% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)

TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES(1 fields)

Disputes - international

none

TRANSPORTATION(5 fields)

Airports

2 (2010) country comparison to the world: 207

Airports - with paved runways

total: 2 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2010)

Merchant marine

total: 3 country comparison to the world: 138 by type: bulk carrier 1, cargo 2 foreign-owned: 1 (Greece 1) (2010)

Ports and terminals

Sao Tome

Roadways

total: 320 km country comparison to the world: 202 paved: 218 km unpaved: 102 km (2000)