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THE MIDDLE EAST. 4 WHP’s and John : Nick Gauthier John Kast Danielle Nutter Ashlee Ruggeri Ashley Wright. SAUDI ARABIA. SAUDI ARABIA. Area: 2,149,690 sq. km. (slightly more than 1/5 the size of U.S.) Population: 27,019,731 (includes 5,576,076 non-nationals. 2006 est.)
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THE MIDDLE EAST 4 WHP’s and John: Nick Gauthier John Kast Danielle Nutter Ashlee Ruggeri Ashley Wright
SAUDI ARABIA • Area: 2,149,690 sq. km. (slightly more than 1/5 the size of U.S.) • Population: 27,019,731 (includes 5,576,076 non-nationals. 2006 est.) • Some cities and oases have densities of more than 1,000 people per square kilometer (2,600 per sq. mi). • Political System: Monarchy Source: CIA Fact book
ECONOMIC DATA Source: CIA Fact book
Language: Arabic Age Distribution: 0-14= 38.2% 15-64= 59.4% 65 and up=2.4% Fertility Rate: 4 children per woman (2006 est.) Life Expectancy: 73.66yrs.(M) 77.78yrs.(F) Total=75.67yrs. (2006 est.) Years of Mandatory School: 80% for boys at the primary level and 50% for girls. Attendance was 55% for boys at the secondary level and 22% for girls. Adult Literacy: (Ages 15 and up can read & write) 84.7%(M) 70.8%(F) Total=78.8% Ethnic Groups: 90% Arab 10% Afro-Asian Major Religion: 100% Muslim SOCIAL/CULTURAL FACTORS Source: CIA Fact book
SOCIAL TRENDS/ ISSUES • Women status and taboos on the rise • The simplest expression of hospitality is coffee • 12.81 deaths/1,000 live births
TECHNOLOGY Transportation Roadways • Total: 152,044 km Paved: 45,461 km Unpaved: 106,583 km Airport Runways • Total: 208 Paved: 73 Unpaved: 135 Jeddah: a post-modern camel
TECHNOLOGY Television TV Antennas Still in Use • A survey by Arab Advisors Group, “Saudi Arabia Media Survey 2007,” reveals that terrestrial TV still has a good base in Saudi Arabia with 48.4% of households stating that they tune into it. However, 93.9% of households own a satellite dish. • 73.7% of people in Saudi Arabia also listen to radio programs, with over half of the listeners tuning into radio shows on a daily basis. • In regards to what people watch on TV, the audience of news programs spans all age groups, but peaks with older age groups. • A larger percentage of the younger generation watch game and contest shows, as well as fashion and music shows. • Those who had higher education levels mostly tuned into political shows. High school and university level students mostly tuned into sports, health and fitness programs.
TECHNOLOGY Handheld Devices Handheld Device Shipments Down • The worldwide handheld device market slumped further at the close of 2006, despite several notable vendors posting seasonal increases in shipments. According to IDC’s Worldwide Handheld QView, vendors shipped 5.5 million units in 2006, down 28.5% from the 7.6 million units shipped in 2005. For the quarter ending Dec. 31, 2006, vendors shipped a total of 1.5 million units, or 35.9% less than the 2.3 million units shipped during 4Q05. Looking ahead, IDC expects this downward trend to continue in 2007. • “The handheld devices market is under intense pressure from networked mobile devices,” said Ramon Llamas, research analyst with IDC’s Mobile Devices Technology and Trends team. “Features found on handheld devices, including personal information management (PIM) functionality, multimedia, and Bluetooth connectivity have also been included on converged mobile devices (commonly known as smartphones) and high-end phones. The proliferation of notebook computers with embedded wireless WiFi has also allowed users to remain connected while on the go, further reducing the demand for handheld devices. Finally, GPS devices have gained momentum in the marketplace, and also negatively impacted handheld devices.”
ECONOMY TRENDS • “Saudi Arabia possesses 25% of the world's proven petroleum reserves, ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum, and plays a leading role in OPEC. The petroleum sector accounts for roughly 75% of budget revenues, 45% of GDP, and 90% of export earnings.” • Saudi Arabia ranks 73rd out of 229 countries in GDP per capita at $13,800. • In comparison to the US at 9th with a GDP of $43,500. • “The government is encouraging private sector growth to lessen the kingdom's dependence on oil and increase employment opportunities for the swelling Saudi population. The government is promoting private sector and foreign participation in the power generation, telecom, natural gas, and petrochemical industries.” Source: CIA Fact book
POLITICAL TRENDS • The Holy Qur'an is the constitution of the country, which is governed on the basis of Islamic law and There are no political parties or national elections. • The kingdom is divided into 13 provinces governed by princes or close relatives of the royal family. All governors are appointed by the King. • They have many human rights problems, including; severe restrictions on the freedoms of speech, press, peaceful assembly and association, religion, denial of the right of citizens to change their government, systematic discrimination against women and ethnic and religious minorities, and suppression of workers' rights.
YEMEN • Area: 527,970 sq km (slightly larger than twice the size of Wyoming) • Population: 21.5 million (2005 est.) • 41.42 people/ sq. km • Political System: Republic • Other: Poorest country in the middle east. Source: CIA Fact book
ECONOMIC DATA Source: CIA fact book
Language: Arabic Age Distribution: 0-14=46.4% 15-64=51% 65 and up=2.6% Fertility Rate: 6.58 children born/woman (2006 est.) Life Expectancy: 60.23yrs.(M) 64.11yrs.(F) Total=62.12 yrs Years of Mandatory Schooling: 8.8 years Adult Literacy: (age 15 and over can read & write) 73.5%(M) 25%(F) Total=50.2% Ethnic Groups: Predominately Arab; but also Afro-Arab, South Asians, Europeans Major Religions: Muslim including Shaf'i (Sunni) and Zaydi (Shi'a) Small # of Jews Christian Hindu SOCIAL/CULTURAL FACTORS Source: CIA Fact book
SOCIAL TRENDS/ ISSUES • FGM ( Female Genital Mutilation) • [Pregnant] women who have undergone this process will be treated by a Caesarean and death of the babies born to such mothers is almost 50% (www.wethewomen.org) • Soap Operas • AIDS and other STDs
TECHNOLOGY Internet • Internet Hosts for Yemen: 171 • Internet Hosts for United States: 195,138,696 • Internet Users for Yemen: 220,000 • Internet Users for United States: 1,018,057,389
TECHNOLOGY Language Barriers • “r u going 2 da movies. r u in? bring ur gr8 camera.” • A British Council report last year revealed that non-native English speakers now outnumber native speakers 3 to 1. • Not only does that make English the most global language, it also gives wide space for inventing new variances in the language.
TECHNOLOGY Transportation Roadways • Total: 71,300 km Paved: 6,200 km Unpaved: 65,100 km Airport Runways • Total: 46 Paved: 16 Unpaved: 30
ECONOMIC TRENDS • Yemen had an estimated inflation rate of 14.80% in 2006. The US had an inflation rate 2.50% in comparison. • Per Capita of $900 ranking 220th of 229 • Currently Yemen is “struggling to control excessive spending and rampant corruption” in its government. Source: CIA Fact book
POLITICAL TRENDS • Yemen has been in political unrest for hundreds of years with many small political groups trying to take control with the use of force. • Yemen is the only democratic country on the Arabian peninsula. • North and South Yemen unite in 1990 and create their first constitution in 1991.
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REFERENCE PAGE cont... • Immunization Profile - Saudi Arabia. World Health Organization (2006). Available at: http://www.who.int/vaccines/globalsummary/immunization/countryprofileresult.cfm Accessed on February 17, 2007. • Lenovo Latest Tech Firm in Formula One. Arab Times (2007). Available at: http://www.arabnews.com/?page=11§ion=0&article=92100&d=13&m=2&y=2007 Accessed on February 14, 2007. • Saudi Arabia. Euromonitor International: World Marketing Data and Statistics for Oakland University Available at: http://www.euromonitor.com.huaryu.kl.oakland.edu/womdas/default.aspAccessed on February 18, 2007. • Saudi Arabia. CIA Fact book (2007). Available at:https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sa.html Accessed on February 10, 2007. • Timeline: Yemen. BBC News (2007). Available at:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/country_profiles/1706450.stm Accessed on February 14, 2007. • Yemen. CIA Fact book(2007).Available at:https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ym.htmlAccessed on February 10, 2007.
PHOTO’S REFERENCE PAGE • Images of Saudi Arabia. Available at: http://www.travel-images.com/saudiarabia.html Accessed on February 20, 2007. • Yemen Hajarin (Mountain) Image. Available at: http://wikitravel.org/en/Image:Hajarin.jpg Accessed on February 20, 2007. • Yemen. (1996) Available at:http://www.jorgetutor.com/yemen/yemen.htm Accessed on February 20, 2007.