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Introduction - Tuvalu:

Country

Tuvalu

Background

In 1974, ethnic differences within the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands caused the Polynesians of the Ellice Islands to vote for separation from the Micronesians of the Gilbert Islands. The following year, the Ellice Islands became the separate British colony of Tuvalu. Independence was granted in 1978. In 2000, Tuvalu negotiated a contract leasing its Internet domain name .tv for $50 million in royalties over a 12-year period.

Location - Tuvalu:

Location

Oceania, island group consisting of nine coral atolls in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia

Geographic coordinates

8 00 S, 178 00 E

Map references

Oceania

Area

total: 26 sq km
land: 26 sq km
water: 0 sq km

Area comparative

0.1 times the size of Washington, DC

Land boundaries

0 km

Coastline

24 km

Maritime claims

territorial sea: 12 nm
contiguous zone: 24 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Climate

tropical; moderated by easterly trade winds (March to November); westerly gales and heavy rain (November to March)

Terrain

very low-lying and narrow coral atolls

Elevation extremes

lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m
highest point: unnamed location 5 m

Natural resources

fish

Land use

arable land: 0%
permanent crops: 66.67%
other: 33.33% (2005)

Irrigated land

NA

Natural hazards

severe tropical storms are usually rare, but, in 1997, there were three cyclones; low level of islands make them sensitive to changes in sea level

Environment current issues

since there are no streams or rivers and groundwater is not potable, most water needs must be met by catchment systems with storage facilities (the Japanese Government has built one desalination plant and plans to build one other); beachhead erosion because of the use of sand for building materials; excessive clearance of forest undergrowth for use as fuel; damage to coral reefs from the spread of the Crown of Thorns starfish; Tuvalu is concerned about global increases in greenhouse gas emissions and their effect on rising sea levels, which threaten the countrys underground water table; in 2000, the government appealed to Australia and New Zealand to take in Tuvaluans if rising sea levels should make evacuation necessary

Environment international agreements

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

Geography note

one of the smallest and most remote countries on Earth; six of the 9 coral atolls - Nanumea, Nui, Vaitupu, Nukufetau, Funafuti, and Nukulaelae - have lagoons open to the ocean; Nanumaya and Niutao have landlocked lagoons; Niulakita does not have a lagoon

People - Tuvalu:

Population

11,992 (July 2007 est.)

Age structure

0-14 years: 29.8% (male 1,821/female 1,752)
15-64 years: 65.2% (male 3,808/female 4,006)
65 years and over: 5% (male 227/female 378) (2007 est.)

Median age

total: 24.9 years
male: 23.9 years
female: 26.2 years (2007 est.)

Population growth rate

1.543% (2007 est.)

Birth rate

22.43 births/1,000 population (2007 est.)

Death rate

7 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.)

Net migration rate

0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2007 est.)

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.039 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.951 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.601 male(s)/female
total population: 0.954 male(s)/female (2007 est.)

Infant mortality rate

total: 18.9 deaths/1,000 live births
male: 21.64 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 16.02 deaths/1,000 live births (2007 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 68.63 years
male: 66.38 years
female: 70.99 years (2007 est.)

Total fertility rate

2.96 children born/woman (2007 est.)

Hiv aids adult prevalence rate

NA

Hiv aids people living with hiv aids

NA

Hiv aids deaths

NA

Nationality

noun: Tuvaluan(s)
adjective: Tuvaluan

Ethnic groups

Polynesian 96%, Micronesian 4%

Religions

Church of Tuvalu (Congregationalist) 97%, Seventh-Day Adventist 1.4%, Bahai 1%, other 0.6%

Languages

Tuvaluan, English, Samoan, Kiribati (on the island of Nui)

Literacy

NA

Government - Tuvalu:

Country name

conventional long form: none
conventional short form: Tuvalu
local long form: none
local short form: Tuvalu
former: Ellice Islands
note: Tuvalu means group of eight, referring to the countrys eight traditionally inhabited islands

Government type

constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy

Capital

name: Funafuti
geographic coordinates: 8 30 S, 179 12 E
time difference: UTC+12 (17 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
note: administrative offices are located in Vaiaku Village on Fongafale Islet

Administrative divisions

none

Independence

1 October 1978 (from UK)

National holiday

Independence Day, 1 October (1978)

Constitution

1 October 1978

Legal system

NA

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch

chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented by Governor General Filoimea TELITO (since 15 April 2005)
head of government: Prime Minister Apisai IELEMIA (since 14 August 2006)
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the governor general on the recommendation of the prime minister
elections: the monarch is hereditary; governor general appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the prime minister; prime minister and deputy prime minister elected by and from the members of Parliament; election last held 14 August 2006 (next to be held following parliamentary elections in 2010)
election results: Apisai IELEMIA elected Prime Minister in a Parliamentary election on 14 August 2006

Legislative branch

unicameral Parliament or Fale I Fono, also called House of Assembly (15 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms)
elections: last held 3 August 2006 (next to be held in 2010)
election results: percent of vote - NA; seats - independents 15

Judicial branch

High Court (a chief justice visits twice a year to preside over its sessions; its rulings can be appealed to the Court of Appeal in Fiji); eight Island Courts (with limited jurisdiction)

Political parties and leaders

there are no political parties but members of Parliament usually align themselves in informal groupings

Political pressure groups and leaders

none

International organization participation

ACP, AsDB, C, FAO, IFRCS (observer), IMO, ITU, OPCW, PIF, Sparteca, SPC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU, WHO

Diplomatic representation in the us

Tuvalu does not have an embassy in the US - the countrys only diplomatic post is in Fiji - Tuvalu does, however, have a UN office located at 800 2nd Avenue, Suite 400D, New York, NY 10017, telephone: [1] (212) 490-0534

Diplomatic representation from the us

the US does not have an embassy in Tuvalu; the US ambassador to Fiji is accredited to Tuvalu

Flag description

light blue with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant; the outer half of the flag represents a map of the country with nine yellow five-pointed stars symbolizing the nine islands

Economy - Tuvalu:

Economy overview

Tuvalu consists of a densely populated, scattered group of nine coral atolls with poor soil. The country has no known mineral resources and few exports. Subsistence farming and fishing are the primary economic activities. Fewer than 1,000 tourists, on average, visit Tuvalu annually. Government revenues largely come from the sale of stamps and coins and remittances from seamen on merchant ships abroad. About 1,000 Tuvaluans are being repatriated from Nauru, with the decline of phosphate resources there. Substantial income is received annually from an international trust fund established in 1987 by Australia, NZ, and the UK and supported also by Japan and South Korea. Thanks to wise investments and conservative withdrawals, this fund grew from an initial $17 million to over $35 million in 1999. The US Government is also a major revenue source for Tuvalu because of payments from a 1988 treaty on fisheries. In an effort to reduce its dependence on foreign aid, the government is pursuing public sector reforms, including privatization of some government functions and personnel cuts of up to 7%. Tuvalu derives around $1.5 million per year from the lease of its .tv Internet domain name. With merchandise exports only a fraction of merchandise imports, continued reliance must be placed on fishing and telecommunications license fees, remittances from overseas workers, official transfers, and income from overseas investments.

Gdp purchasing power parity

$14.94 million (2002 est.)

Gdp official exchange rate

$14.94 million (2002)

Gdp real growth rate

1.2% (2002 est.)

Gdp per capita ppp

$1,600 (2002 est.)

Gdp composition by sector

agriculture: 16.6%
industry: 27.2%
services: 56.2% (2002)

Labor force

3,615 (2004 est.)

Labor force by occupation

note: people make a living mainly through exploitation of the sea, reefs, and atolls and from wages sent home by those abroad (mostly workers in the phosphate industry and sailors)

Unemployment rate

NA%

Population below poverty line

NA%

Household income or consumption by percentage share

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

Inflation rate consumer prices

3.9% (2005 est.)

Budget

revenues: $22.78 million
expenditures: $14.23 million; including capital expenditures of $4.2 million (2002 est.)

Agriculture products

coconuts; fish

Industries

fishing, tourism, copra

Industrial production growth rate

NA%

Current account balance

$2.323 million (1998)

Exports

$1 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)

Exports commodities

copra, fish

Exports partners

Germany 60.5%, Italy 20.1%, Fiji 6.9% (2006)

Imports

$9.186 million c.i.f. (2004 est.)

Imports commodities

food, animals, mineral fuels, machinery, manufactured goods

Imports partners

Fiji 46.1%, Japan 18.9%, China 18.2%, Australia 7.7%, NZ 4.1% (2006)

Debt external

$NA

Economic aid recipient

$13 million; note - major donors are Australia, Japan, and the US (1999 est.)

Currency code

Australian dollar (AUD); note - there is also a Tuvaluan dollar

Exchange rates

Tuvaluan dollars or Australian dollars per US dollar - 1.3285 (2006), 1.3095 (2005), 1.3598 (2004), 1.5419 (2003), 1.8406 (2002)

Communications - Tuvalu:

Fiscal year

calendar year

Telephones main lines in use

700 (2002)

Telephones mobile cellular

0 (2004)

Telephone system

general assessment: serves particular needs for internal communications
domestic: radiotelephone communications between islands
international: country code - 688; international calls can be made by satellite

Radio broadcast stations

AM 1, FM 1, shortwave 0 (2004)

Television broadcast stations

0 (2004)

Internet country code

.tv

Internet users

1,300 (2002)

Transportation - Tuvalu:

Airports

1 (2006)

Airports with unpaved runways

total: 1
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2006)

Roadways

total: 8 km
paved: 8 km (2002)

Merchant marine

total: 52 ships (1000 GRT or over) 196,790 GRT/256,436 DWT
by type: bulk carrier 3, cargo 37, chemical tanker 1, container 2, passenger 3, passenger/cargo 1, petroleum tanker 4, specialized tanker 1
foreign-owned: 43 (China 23, Hong Kong 8, Kenya 1, Russia 2, Singapore 6, Thailand 1, Turkey 2) (2006)

Ports and terminals

Funafuti

Military - Tuvalu:

Military branches

no regular military forces; Police Force

Military expenditures percent of gdp

NA

This page was last updated on 16 September, 2007
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