Lesotho

  • Population, personnes:2 343 297 (2024)
  • Surface en km2:30 360
  • PIB par habitant, US$:970 (2022)
  • PIB, milliards US$ en cours:2,2 (2022)
  • Indice de GINI:44,9 (2017)
  • Classement Facilité à faire des affaires:122

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  • C
    • mai 2024
      Source : Our World in Data
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      Accès le : 08 mai, 2024
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      Data cited at: Our World in data-https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus-source-data 
    • mars 2022
      Source : EpiForecasts
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      Accès le : 08 mai, 2024
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      Note: For Measures-"Lower Credible (50%), Upper Credible(50%),Probability of Control", the data is available as of 25th June 2020 and there will be no further update for these measures as discontinued at source level. Latest estimates of the number of confirmed cases by date of infection, the effective reproduction number, and the doubling time (when negative this corresponds to the halving time) in each region. The mean and 90% credible interval is shown. Data cited at https://epiforecasts.io/covid/posts/global/
    • octobre 2020
      Source : UNESCO Institute for Statistics
      Téléchargé par : Misha Gusev
      Accès le : 04 octobre, 2020
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  • E
    • mai 2021
      Source : Bogazici University
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      Accès le : 08 mai, 2024
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      The dataset provides a comprehensive review of different economic policy measures adopted by 166 countries as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate measures. 
  • G
    • décembre 2023
      Source : European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
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      Accès le : 28 mars, 2024
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      Note: ECDC will cease to update this dataset on 1 December 2023. Note:Data cited at European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, an agency of the European Union: https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/download-todays-data-geographic-distribution-covid-19-cases-worldwideThe population data in the databases are from the World Bank.
    • mars 2020
      Source : Knoema
      Téléchargé par : Misha Gusev
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    • mai 2024
      Source : Google Trends
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      Accès le : 08 mai, 2024
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      Note: Daily data is getting released with a time gap of T-2. For example, 16-March-2020 data is released on 18-March-2020   This dataset gives Google Web Search Trend for search item - "coronavirus" for past 90 days. Interest over time: Numbers represent search interest relative to the highest point on the chart for the given region and time. A value of 100 is the peak popularity for the term. A value of 50 means that the term is half as popular. A score of 0 means there was not enough data for this term.
  • H
    • décembre 2022
      Source : Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
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      Accès le : 08 septembre, 2023
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      In December 2022, IHME paused its COVID-19 modeling. IHME has developed projections for total and daily deaths, daily infections and testing, hospital resource use, and social distancing due to COVID-19 for a number of countries. Forecasts at the subnational level are included for select countries. The projections for total deaths, daily deaths, and daily infections and testing each include a reference scenario: Current projection, which assumes social distancing mandates are re-imposed for 6 weeks whenever daily deaths reach 8 per million (0.8 per 100k). They also include two additional scenarios: Mandates easing, which reflects continued easing of social distancing mandates, and mandates are not re-imposed; and Universal Masks, which reflects 95% mask usage in public in every location. Hospital resource use forecasts are based on the Current projection scenario. Social distancing forecasts are based on the Mandates easing scenario. These projections are produced with a model that incorporates data on observed COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations, and cases, information about social distancing and other protective measures, mobility, and other factors. They include uncertainty intervals and are being updated daily with new data. These forecasts were developed in order to provide hospitals, policy makers, and the public with crucial information about how expected need aligns with existing resources, so that cities and countries can best prepare. Dataset contains Observed and Projected data
  • J
    • mars 2023
      Source : The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at JHU
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      Accès le : 13 mars, 2023
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      Data cited at: Prof.Prof. Lauren Gardner; Center for Systems Science and Engineering at John Hopkins University, blog Post -  https://systems.jhu.edu/research/public-health/ncov/   On December 31, 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) was informed of an outbreak of “pneumonia of unknown cause” detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China – the seventh-largest city in China with 11 million residents. As of February 04, 2020, there are over 24,502 cases confirmed globally, including cases in at least 30 regions in China and 30 countries.  Interests: In-Market Segments Knoema All Users   Knoema modified the original dataset to include calculations per million.   https://knoema.com/WBPEP2018Oct https://knoema.com/USICUBDS2020 https://knoema.com/NBSCN_P_A_A0301 https://knoema.com/IMFIFSS2017Nov https://knoema.com/AUDSS2019 https://knoema.com/UNAIDSS2017 https://knoema.com/UNCTADPOPOCT2019Nov https://knoema.com/WHOWSS2018 https://knoema.com/KPMGDHC2019
  • O
    • septembre 2023
      Source : University of Oxford
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      Accès le : 17 septembre, 2023
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      University of Oxford baseline measure of variation in governments’ responses is the COVID-19 Government Response Stringency Index. This composite measure is a simple additive score of seven indicators measured on an ordinal scale, rescaled to vary from 0 to 100. Please note that this measure is for comparative purposes only, and should not necessarily be interpreted as rating of the appropriateness or effectiveness of a country's response.   Data cited at: Hale, Thomas and Samuel Webster (2020). Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker. Data use policy: Creative Commons Attribution CC BY standard.
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