Demographic projections suggest that by 2025, 82 per cent of the population of developed countries will live in urban areas, while less than half of the population of developing countries will live there.
As figure VIII shows, recent projections indicate that achieving country targets to move towards universal access by 2010 will require an estimated annual outlay of $25 billion within two years.
Notes with appreciation that current projections suggest that meeting the overall multi-year funding framework target by 2007- the end year of the current cycle- is within reach;
Nationally, the average income of each household in Timor-Leste is approximately $26 per month. Recent projections show an increase in the daily income to $0.92 per day, or approximately $27.60 per month.
AusAID projections suggest that, in the absence of effective interventions, the number infected with the virus may rise to over half a million, or 10 per cent of the adult population by 2025.
Current forecasts indicate import levels of 500,000 tons of rice(to be imported in 2012); 720,000 tons of coarse grains(to be imported in 2011-2012(July/June)); and wheat imports projected to reach about 800,000 tons.
Current projections show that this insufficiency is likely to worsen, with only $5 million left at the end of 2006 to meet around $15 million worth of requirements for 2007.
WARC's ad spending forecast indicates that cyclical events, such as the Olympic Games and U.S. elections, will be strong drivers of marketing activity.
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