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Who is being left <strong>behind</strong>? 69<br />

70<br />

B. Mali, 2001-2012/13<br />

Percentage<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

2001 2006 2012-2013<br />

Malinke,<br />

Sarakole, Sonrai<br />

Total<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r groups<br />

Dogon, Se<strong>no</strong>ufo,<br />

Bobo a<br />

Source: Calculations are based on data from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHSs).<br />

Note: Ethnic mi<strong>no</strong>rities have been grouped based exclusively on access to electricity in <strong>the</strong> starting<br />

year (2001), according to DHSs. Samples for all groupings number at least 200.<br />

a<br />

Annual change (2001-2012/13) among Dogon, Se<strong>no</strong>ufo and Bobo groups combined:<br />

0.6 per cent. Annual change (2001-2012/13) among Malinke, Sarakole and Sonrai groups combined:<br />

1.4 per cent. Annual change (2001-2012/13) among <strong>the</strong> total population: 0.9 per cent.<br />

C. Peru, 2000-2012<br />

Percentage<br />

90<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

Aymara<br />

Quechua a<br />

Spanishspeaking<br />

Total<br />

2000 2007-08 2012<br />

Source: Calculations are based on data from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHSs).<br />

a<br />

Annual change (2000-2012) among <strong>the</strong> Quechua people: 4.1 per cent; <strong>the</strong> Aymara people: 4.1 per<br />

cent; and Spanish-speaking population: 2.7 per cent.

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