Table 5: Estimated volume of unrecorded consumption in litres of pure alcohol per capita for population older than 15 for the years after 1995
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Country |
Unrecorded consumption |
Albania |
3.0 |
Algeria |
0.3 |
Argentina |
1.0 |
Armenia |
1.9 |
Australia |
0.0 |
Austria |
1.0 |
Azerbaijan |
1.9 |
Barbados |
-0.5 |
Belarus |
4.9 |
Belgium |
0.5 |
Belize |
2.0 |
Bolivia |
3.0 |
Botswana |
3.0 |
Brazil |
3.0 |
Bulgaria |
3.0 |
Burkina Faso |
3.3 |
Burundi |
4.7 |
Cameroon |
2.6 |
Chile |
2.0 |
China |
1.0 |
Colombia |
2.0 |
Costa Rica |
2.0 |
Croatia |
4.5 |
Cuba |
2.0 |
Czech Republic (the) |
1.0 |
El Salvador |
2.0 |
Eritrea |
1.0 |
Estonia |
5.0 |
Ethiopia |
1.0 |
Fiji |
1.0 |
Georgia |
2.0 |
Guatemala |
2.0 |
Guyana |
2.0 |
Haiti |
0.0 |
Honduras |
2.0 |
Hungary |
4.0 |
Iceland |
1.0 |
India |
1.7 |
Iraq |
1.0 |
Jamaica |
1.0 |
Japan |
2.0 |
Kazakhstan |
4.9 |
Kenya |
5.0 |
Kyrgyzstan |
2.0 |
Latvia |
7.0 |
Lithuania |
4.9 |
Luxembourg |
-1.0 |
Malaysia |
3.4 |
Mauritius |
11.0 |
Mexico |
3.0 |
Mongolia |
2.0 |
Myanmar |
0.4 |
Nicaragua |
0.5 |
Nigeria |
3.5 |
Paraguay |
1.5 |
Peru |
1.0 |
Philippines (the) |
3.0 |
Poland |
3.0 |
Republic of Korea (the) |
7.0 |
Republic of Moldova (the) |
12.0 |
Romania |
4.0 |
Russian Federation (the) |
4.9 |
Rwanda |
4.3 |
Saudi Arabia |
0.6 |
Senegal |
0.8 |
Seychelles |
5.2 |
Slovakia |
7.0 |
Slovenia |
1.3 |
South Africa |
2.2 |
Spain |
1.0 |
Sri Lanka |
0.5 |
Sudan |
1.0 |
Suriname |
0.0 |
Swaziland |
4.1 |
Syrian Arab Republic (the) |
0.4 |
Tajikistan |
4.0 |
TFYR Macedonia |
2.9 |
Thailand |
2.0 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
0.0 |
Tunisia |
0.5 |
Turkey |
2.7 |
Turkmenistan |
1.0 |
Uganda |
10.7 |
Ukraine |
8.0 |
Uzbekistan |
1.9 |
Venezuela |
2.0 |
Zimbabwe |
9.0 |
Source & © WHO " Global Status Report on Alcohol 2004, p.13"
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Table 3: Total recorded alcohol per capita consumption (15+)
Table 5: Estimated volume of unrecorded consumption in litres of pure alcohol per capita for population older than 15 for the years after 1995
Case example 1: India
Case example 2: Venezuela
Case example 3: Malaysia
Case example 4: Uganda
Case example 5: Botswana
Case example 6: Ethiopia
Case example 7: Egypt
Case example 8: Ghana
Case example 9: Kenya
Case example 10: United Republic of Tanzania
Case example 1: Botswana
Case example 2: Nepal
Case example 3: Cameroon
Case example 4: India
Case example 5: Malaysia