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NIGERIA 1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT Total population: Population 15+ years: Population in urban areas: Income group: Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters): 2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL) Other 94,00% Beer 0,50% Wine 0,50% Spirit 5,00% Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD Other 1.967.996.925 - - 983.998.463 Beer 10.468.069 209.361.375 8.723.391 418.722.750 Wine 10.468.069 87.233.906 7.269.492 436.169.531 Spirit 104.680.688 261.701.719 21.808.477 327.127.148 2.166.017.892 2012 2011 162.470.000 56% 49% Low Income 1.998.381 170.212.500 2.093.614 56% 49% Low Income 94,00% 0,50% 0,50% 5,00% Other Beer Wine Spirit Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc. 2.166.017.892 Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD Other 1.878.478.140 - - 939.239.070 Beer 9.991.905 199.838.100 8.326.588 399.676.200 Wine 9.991.905 83.265.875 6.938.823 416.329.375 Spirit 99.919.050 249.797.625 20.816.469 312.247.031 2.067.491.676 Growth 4,77% 3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol). 4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION Nigeria 1

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Page 1: Alcohol drinking habits West Africa 2013

NIGERIA

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 94,00%

Beer 0,50%

Wine 0,50%

Spirit 5,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 1.967.996.925 - - 983.998.463

Beer 10.468.069 209.361.375 8.723.391 418.722.750

Wine 10.468.069 87.233.906 7.269.492 436.169.531

Spirit 104.680.688 261.701.719 21.808.477 327.127.148

2.166.017.892

2012 2011

162.470.000

56%

49%

Low Income

1.998.381

170.212.500

2.093.614

56%

49%

Low Income

94,00%

0,50%

0,50% 5,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

2.166.017.892

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 1.878.478.140 - - 939.239.070

Beer 9.991.905 199.838.100 8.326.588 399.676.200

Wine 9.991.905 83.265.875 6.938.823 416.329.375

Spirit 99.919.050 249.797.625 20.816.469 312.247.031

2.067.491.676

Growth 4,77%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

Nigeria 1

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 9,8

Unrecorded 2,5

Total 12,3

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 1.95% 0.03%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 33.3% 50.9% 42.2%

Former drinkers 16.1% 22.8% 19.5%

Abstainers* 49.4% 73.7% 61.7%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 32.06

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 36.86

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 22.99

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 31.7%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 24.7%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific Events Intoxicated Persons Petrol

Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages YES NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle 0.05% 0.05% 0.05%

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density)

NO

NO

NO/YES

Alcohol Policy

NO

NO

NO

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) NO/YES

Nigeria 2

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NIGER

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 0,00%

Beer 56,00%

Wine 11,00%

Spirit 33,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 2.786.700 55.734.000 2.322.250 55.734.000

Wine 547.388 4.561.563 380.130 22.807.813

Spirit 1.642.163 4.105.406 342.117 5.131.758

83.673.570

17% 17%

Low Income Low Income

4.976 4.821

2012 2011

16.587.500 16.070.000

52% 52%

56,00%

11,00%

33,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 2.699.760 53.995.200 2.249.800 53.995.200

Wine 530.310 4.419.250 368.271 22.096.250

Spirit 1.590.930 3.977.325 331.444 4.971.656

81.063.106

Growth 3,22%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

Niger 3

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 0,1

Unrecorded 0,2

Total 0,3

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0.09% 0.01%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers NA NA NA

Former drinkers NA NA NA

Abstainers* NA NA NA

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 NA

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages NO YES YES

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle NO NO NO

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) YES

Alcohol Policy

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES/NO

Niger 4

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GHANA

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 66,00%

Beer 27,00%

Wine 5,00%

Spirit 2,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 50.898.375 - - 25.449.188

Beer 20.822.063 416.441.250 17.351.719 832.882.500

Wine 3.855.938 32.132.813 2.677.734 160.664.063

Spirit 1.542.375 3.855.938 321.328 4.819.922

1.023.815.672

2012 2011

25.706.250 24.965.000

Low middle Income Low middle Income

77.119 74.895

61% 61%

49% 49%

66,00%

27,00%

5,00% 2,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 49.430.700 - - 24.715.350

Beer 20.221.650 404.433.000 16.851.375 808.866.000

Wine 3.744.750 31.206.250 2.600.521 156.031.250

Spirit 1.497.900 3.744.750 312.063 4.680.938

994.293.538

Growth 2,97%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

Ghana 5

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 1,5

Unrecorded 1,5

Total 3

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 1.43% 0.16%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 52.1 64.4% 58.2%

Former drinkers 15.9 8.4% 12.2%

Abstainers* 68% 72.8% 70.4%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 10.03

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 12.54

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 6.91

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 8%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 1.5%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific Events Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages NO NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle 0,08% 0,08% 0,08%

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations on Time (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density)

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO/YES

Alcohol Policy

YES

Ghana 6

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TOGO

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 21,00%

Beer 42,00%

Wine 31,00%

Spirit 6,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 3.008.250 - - 1.504.125

Beer 6.016.500 120.330.000 5.013.750 120.330.000

Wine 4.440.750 37.006.250 3.083.854 185.031.250

Spirit 859.500 2.148.750 179.063 2.685.938

309.551.313

Low Income Low Income

14.325 13.920

2012 2011

57% 57%

41% 41%

7.162.500 6.960.000

21,00%

42,00%

31,00%

6,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 2.923.200 - - 1.461.600

Beer 5.846.400 116.928.000 4.872.000 116.928.000

Wine 4.315.200 35.960.000 2.996.667 179.800.000

Spirit 835.200 2.088.000 174.000 2.610.000

300.799.600

Growth 2,91%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

Togo 7

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 1

Unrecorded 1

Total 2

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0,60% 0.07%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 33.3% 50.9% 42.2%

Former drinkers 16.1% 22.8% 19.5%

Abstainers* 49.4% 73.7% 61.7%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 NA

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages NO NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle NO NO NO

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density)

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Alcohol Policy

NO

Togo 8

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BENIN

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 28,00%

Beer 45,00%

Wine 13,00%

Spirit 14,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 5.712.630 - - 2.856.315

Beer 9.181.013 183.620.250 7.650.844 183.620.250

Wine 2.652.293 22.102.438 1.841.870 110.512.188

Spirit 2.856.315 7.140.788 595.066 8.925.984

305.914.737

Low Income Low Income

20.402 20.018

2012 2011

56% 56%

40% 40%

9.273.750 9.099.000

28,00%

45,00%

13,00%

14,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 5.604.984 - - 2.802.492

Beer 9.008.010 180.160.200 7.506.675 180.160.200

Wine 2.602.314 21.685.950 1.807.163 108.429.750

Spirit 2.802.492 7.006.230 583.853 8.757.788

300.150.230

Growth 1,92%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

Benin 9

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 1,2

Unrecorded 1

Total 2,2

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0,66% 0,07

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 17% 30,60% 23,80%

Former drinkers 14,50% 20,80% 17,70%

Abstainers* 31,50% 51,40% 41,50%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 3,67

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 4,18

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 2,7

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 6,70%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 1,60%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol

Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages NO NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle 0,05% 0,05% 0,05%

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density)

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Alcohol Policy

NO

Benin 10

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BURKINA FASO

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 80,00%

Beer 9,00%

Wine 2,00%

Spirit 9,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 99.330.000 - - 49.665.000

Beer 11.174.625 223.492.500 9.312.188 223.492.500

Wine 2.483.250 20.693.750 1.724.479 103.468.750

Spirit 11.174.625 27.936.563 2.328.047 34.920.703

411.546.953

2012 2011

17.737.500 16.970.000

54% 54%

19% 19%

Low Income Low Income

124.163 118.790

80,00%

9,00%

2,00%9,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 95.032.000 - - 47.516.000

Beer 10.691.100 213.822.000 8.909.250 213.822.000

Wine 2.375.800 19.798.333 1.649.861 98.991.667

Spirit 10.691.100 26.727.750 2.227.313 33.409.688

393.739.354

Growth 4,52%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

Burkina Faso 11

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 4,5

Unrecorded 2,5

Total 7,0

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

���� Increase

Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 1,90% 0,21%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 63% 64,80% 64,10%

Former drinkers 12,00% 12,00% 12,00%

Abstainers* 75,40% 76,80% 76,10%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 29,24

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 39,7

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 18,81

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 49,90%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 36,80%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol

Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages YES YES YES

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle NO NO NO

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) YES

Alcohol Policy

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES/NO

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COTE D'IVOIRE

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 78,00%

Beer 14,00%

Wine 7,00%

Spirit 1,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 104.644.800 - - 52.322.400

Beer 18.782.400 375.648.000 15.652.000 375.648.000

Wine 9.391.200 78.260.000 6.521.667 391.300.000

Spirit 1.341.600 3.354.000 279.500 4.192.500

823.462.900

2012 2011

20.640.000 20.152.000

59% 59%

45% 45%

Low Income Low Income

134.160 130.988

78,00%

14,00%

7,00% 1,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 102.170.640 - - 51.085.320

Beer 18.338.320 366.766.400 15.281.933 366.766.400

Wine 9.169.160 76.409.667 6.367.472 382.048.333

Spirit 1.309.880 3.274.700 272.892 4.093.375

803.993.428

Growth 2,42%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 4,5

Unrecorded 2

Total 6,5

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0,80% 0,08%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 52% 73,00% 62,20%

Former drinkers 13,30% 14,80% 14,10%

Abstainers* 65,30% 87,80% 76,30%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 27,29

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 31

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 16,49

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 24,90%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 6,90%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages YES YES NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle 0,08% 0,08% 0,08%

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) NO

Alcohol Policy

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

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GUINEA

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 0,00%

Beer 77,00%

Wine 9,00%

Spirit 14,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 6.407.170 128.143.400 5.339.308 128.143.400

Wine 748.890 6.240.750 520.063 31.203.750

Spirit 1.164.940 2.912.350 242.696 3.640.438

162.987.588

2012 2011

10.401.250 10.221.000

57% 57%

33% 33%

Low Income Low Income

8.321 8.177

77,00%

9,00%

14,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 6.296.136 125.922.720 5.246.780 125.922.720

Wine 735.912 6.132.600 511.050 30.663.000

Spirit 1.144.752 2.861.880 238.490 3.577.350

160.163.070

Growth 1,76%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 0,3

Unrecorded 0,5

Total 0,8

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

���� Increase

Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0,16% 0,02%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers NA NA NA

Former drinkers NA NA NA

Abstainers* NA NA NA

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 NA

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages YES YES NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle 0,08% 0,08% 0,08%

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) NO

Alcohol Policy

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

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GAMBIA (THE)

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 0,00%

Beer 77,00%

Wine 9,00%

Spirit 14,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 4.764.760 95.295.200 3.970.633 95.295.200

Wine 556.920 4.641.000 386.750 23.205.000

Spirit 866.320 2.165.800 180.483 2.707.250

121.207.450

2012 2011

1.820.000 1.776.000

59% 57%

55% 33%

Low Income Low Income

6.188 6.038

77,00%

9,00%

14,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 4.649.568 92.991.360 3.874.640 92.991.360

Wine 543.456 4.528.800 377.400 22.644.000

Spirit 845.376 2.113.440 176.120 2.641.800

118.277.160

Growth 2,48%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 2,4

Unrecorded 1

Total 3,4

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

���� Increase

Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 1,03% 0,12%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers NA NA NA

Former drinkers NA NA NA

Abstainers* NA NA NA

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 NA

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages YES NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle NA NA NA

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) NO

Alcohol Policy

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES/NO

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LIBERIA

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 0,0%

Beer 9,0%

Wine 1,0%

Spirit 90,0%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 1.989.765 39.795.300 1.658.138 39.795.300

Wine 221.085 1.842.375 153.531 9.211.875

Spirit 19.897.650 49.744.125 4.145.344 62.180.156

111.187.331

2012 2011

4.335.000 4.128.000

53% 53%

59% 59%

Low Income Low Income

22.109 21.053

0,00% 9,00% 1,00%

90,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 1.894.752 37.895.040 1.578.960 37.895.040

Wine 210.528 1.754.400 146.200 8.772.000

Spirit 18.947.520 47.368.800 3.947.400 59.211.000

105.878.040

Growth 5,01%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 3,5

Unrecorded 1,6

Total 5,1

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 1,42% 0,16%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers NA NA NA

Former drinkers NA NA NA

Abstainers* NA NA NA

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males NA

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 NA

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages NO NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle 0,05% 0,05% 0,05%

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) YES/NO

Alcohol Policy

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

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MALI

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 84,00%

Beer 13,00%

Wine 1,00%

Spirit 2,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 13.795.950 - - 6.897.975

Beer 2.135.088 42.701.750 1.779.240 42.701.750

Wine 164.238 1.368.646 114.054 6.843.229

Spirit 328.475 821.188 68.432 1.026.484

57.469.439

31% 31%

Low Income Low Income

16.424 15.839

2012 2011

16.423.750 15.839.000

52% 52%

84,00%

13,00% 1,00% 2,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 13.304.760 - - 6.652.380

Beer 2.059.070 41.181.400 1.715.892 41.181.400

Wine 158.390 1.319.917 109.993 6.599.583

Spirit 316.780 791.950 65.996 989.938

55.423.301

Growth 3,69%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 0,5

Unrecorded 0,5

Total 1,0

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0,28% 0,03%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 94.8% 96.8% 95.9%

Former drinkers 1.7% 1,00% 1.3%

Abstainers* 96.5% 97.8% 97.2%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 36.87

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 62.14

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 1.76

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 10.4%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 8.9%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages NO NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle NO NO NO

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) NO

Alcohol Policy

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

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MAURITANIA

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 0,00%

Beer 0,00%

Wine 0,00%

Spirit 100,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer - - - -

Wine - - - -

Spirit 1.642.375 4.105.938 342.161 5.132.422

5.132.422

41% 41%

Low Income Low Income

1.642 1.584

2012 2011

16.423.750 15.839.000

60% 60%

0,00%

0,00%

0,00%

100,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer - - - -

Wine - - - -

Spirit 1.583.900 3.959.750 329.979 4.949.688

4.949.688

Growth 3,69%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 0

Unrecorded 0,1

Total 0,1

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0,02% 0,00%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 97.1% 97.8% 97.5%

Former drinkers 1.4% 1.4% 1.3%

Abstainers* 98.5% 99.2% 98.8%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 9.17

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 12.88

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 2.61

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 0,00%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 0,00%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN TOTAL BAN

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) TOTAL BAN

Alcohol Policy

TOTAL BAN

TOTAL BAN

TOTAL BAN

TOTAL BAN

TOTAL BAN

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SENEGAL

1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 0,00%

Beer 54,00%

Wine 43,00%

Spirit 3,00%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 4.222.935 84.458.700 3.519.113 84.458.700

Wine 3.362.708 28.022.563 2.335.214 140.112.813

Spirit 234.608 586.519 48.877 733.148

225.304.661

42% 42%

Low Income Low Income

7.820 7.660

2012 2011

13.033.750 12.767.000

58% 58%

54,00%

43,00%

3,00%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other - - - -

Beer 4.136.508 82.730.160 3.447.090 82.730.160

Wine 3.293.886 27.449.050 2.287.421 137.245.250

Spirit 229.806 574.515 47.876 718.144

220.693.554

Growth 2,09%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 0,3

Unrecorded 0,3

Total 0,6

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 0.52% 0.06%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 93.7% 98.3% 96.1%

Former drinkers 3,00% 0.9% 1.9%

Abstainers* 96.7% 99.2% 98,00%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 30

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 33.45

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 15.27

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 11.3%

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 19.3%

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) 18 18 18

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages YES YES YES

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle NO NO NO

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) YES/NO

Alcohol Policy

YES

NO

NO

NO

YES/NO

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1 SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT

Total population:

Population 15+ years:

Population in urban areas:

Income group:

Consumption in in pure alcohol (1000 Liters):

2 RECORDED ADULT (15+) ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION BY TYPE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE (IN % OF PURE ALCOHOL)

Other 92,5%

Beer 6,5%

Wine 0,5%

Spirit 0,5%

Market Valuation 2012 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 54.922.916 - - 27.461.458

Beer 3.859.448 77.188.963 3.216.207 77.188.963

Wine 296.881 2.474.005 206.167 12.370.026

Spirit 296.881 742.202 61.850 927.752

117.948.198

41% 41%

Low Income Low Income

59.376 58.171

2012 2011

6.121.250 5.997.000

57% 57%

92,50%

6,50% 0,50% 0,50%

Other

Beer

Wine

Spirit

Beer includes malt beers. Wine includes wine made from grapes. Spirits include all distilled beverages. Other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc.

Market Valuation 2011 Lt. pure alcohol In bottles In cartons In USD

Other 53.808.083 - - 26.904.041

Beer 3.781.109 75.622.170 3.150.924 75.622.170

Wine 290.855 2.423.788 201.982 12.118.938

Spirit 290.855 727.136 60.595 908.920

115.554.069

Growth 2,07%

3 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

Population data (refer to the population 15 years and older and are in liters of pure alcohol).

4 ENLARGEMENT OF RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION

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5 ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, AVERAGE (IN LITRES OF PURE ALCOHOL):

Recorded 6,7

Unrecorded 3

Total 9,7

WHO African Region 6,2

6 ROBUST ESTIMATE OF FIVE-YEAR CHANGE IN RECORDED ADULT (15+) PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION:

Increase

���� Stable

Decrease

Inconclusive

7 HEALTH CONSEQUENCES

Prevalence estimates (12-month prevalence for 2004): Males Females

Alcohol use disorders (15+ years) 2.10% 0.24%

8 PATTERNS OF DRINKING

ABSTAINERS (15+ years), 2003 Males Females Total

Lifetime abstainers 36.2% 46.4% 41.4%

Former drinkers 21,00% 18.1% 19.5%

Abstainers* 57.2% 64.5% 60.8%

* Persons who did not drink in the past 12 months.

9 DRINKERS ONLY

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, total 24.86

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, males 31.67

Adult (15+ years) per capita consumption*, females 16.73

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), males, 2003 NA

Heavy episodic drinkers** (15–85+ years), females, 2003 NA

* (Recorded + unrecorded) in liters of pure alcohol, average 2003–2005.

** Had at least 60 grams or more of pure alcohol on at least one occasion weekly.

10 PATTERNS OF DRINKING SCORE

Least risky 1 2 3 4 5 Most risky 1 2 3 4 5

Patterns of drinking score*

* Given the same level of consumption, the higher the patterns of drinking score, the greater the alcohol-attributable burden of disease for the country.

11 ALCOHOL POLICY

Beer Wine Spirits

Excise tax on YES YES YES

National legal minimum age for off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

National legal minimum age for on-premise sales of alcoholic beverages (serving) NO NO NO

Specific

Events

Intoxicated Persons Petrol Stations

Restrictions for on-/off-premise sales of alcoholic beverages NO NO NO

General Young Professional

National maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) when driving a vehicle 0,08% 0,08% 0,08%

Legally binding regulations on alcohol advertising

Legally binding regulations on alcohol product placement

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sponsorship

Legally binding regulations on alcohol sales promotion

Legally binding regulations onTime (hours and days)

Legally binding regulations on Location (places and density) NO

Alcohol Policy

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

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