AIDS mortality in Africa between 1991 and 2013
This is an overview of the whole African continent. It displays all African countries between the years of 1991 and 2013 with the corresponding AIDS mortality rate (deaths per thousand). We chose to present our data in 5 different buckets divided by the equal intervals methods. Like this, most countries fall into one category (the lowest one) and only a few raise above them, naturally attracting the focus of the spectators eye.
This map shows a few different trends:
- Northern Africa seems to have no (or at least a lot less compared to other countries) urgent AIDS problems.
- Sub-Saharan Africa is the global region that suffers the most under AIDS/HIV.
- The "South-Creep": It appears as though the highest AIDS mortality rate creep towards the south during the observed timewindow.
- The peak of the AIDS mortality rate seems to already have happend in 2003, with 12.7 deaths per thousand in Botswana / Simbabwe.