NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE INFOGRAPHIC ACEH BA RAT Langsa KO TA A CEH TEN GA H Karang Baru ACEH TA MIAN G Suka Makmue Meulaboh LA N GSA A CEH TIMU R N A GA N RAYA Blang Kejeren GAYO LUES Kembar Blangpidie The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the Tapak Tuan Toll road Primary road Secondary road Port Airport Other Volcano Water/Lake Coastline/River KOTA TA N J U N GB A LA I Limapuluh Raya Pematangsiantar KO TA SU B U LU S SA L A M PA KPAK Subulussalam BARAT Kisaran KO TA PEMATA N GSIA N TA R SIMA LU N GU N A CEH SIN GKIL Sinabang SIME U LU E Singkil Toba 5,281 VILLAGES Aek Kanopan Dolok Sanggul LA B U H A N B ATU U TA RA TO B A SA MO S IR HU MB A N G HA S U N D U TA N TAPAN ULI TEN GA H Tanjung Balai A SA H A N SA MO S IR Pangururan Salak Population counts at 1km resolution Balige KO TA SIB O LGA Sibolga Pandan KO TA GU N U N GS ITO L I NIA S BA RAT Lahomi Gunung Sitoli Gunung Sitoli N IA S NIAS SELATAN LA B U H A N B ATU Bagan Siapi-api Imun Rantau LA B U H A N B ATU Prapat SELATA N TAPAN ULI UTA RA Helatoba-Tarutung Tarutung NIA S UTARA DISTRICTS BATU BARA Sidikalang Lotu 33 KO TA Tebing Tinggi TEB IN GTIN GGI Sinabung D A IR I 0 1-5 6 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 500 501 - 2,500 2,501 - 5,000 5,000 - 130,000 Sei Rampah Lubuk Pakam Kabanjahe Population SER D A N G B ED A GA I Medan Sibayak KA RO Province Capital District Capital Transportation Medan D EL I SER D A N G A CEH TEN GGA RA Administrative Boundary Province District KO TA B IN J A I Kutacane United Nations. Legend: Binjai LAN GKAT ACEH SELATAN KO TA ME D A N Stabat ACEH BA RAT DAYA TAPAN ULI SELATA N Sipirok Sibualbuali Lubukraya Kota Pinang PA DA N G LAWA S UTA RA Gunung Tua Padang Sidempuan B KO TA PA D A N GSID IMP U A N Sibuhuan PA DA N G LAWA S RO KA N HULU Pasir Pengaraian MA N D A I LI N G Panyabungan N ATA L Sorikmarapi 436 KA MP P Teluk Dalam PA SA MA N BA RAT SUB-DISTRICTS PA SA MA N Bangkin Talak Mau Sarik-Gajah Lubuk Sikaping Simpang Empat MOST DENSE Kota Sibolga RO KA N H IL IR LEAST DENSE Pakpak Bharat MOST POPULATED LEAST POPULATED Kota Medan Pakpak Bharat A GA M Lubuk Basung LIMA PULUH KO TA Sarilamak Payakumbuh KO TA B U KI TTIN G GI Bukittinggi Tandikat PA D A N G PA RIA MA N KO TA PA RIA MA N KOTA PAYAKUMBU Marapi Padangpanjang Batusangkar KO SAWAH Sawahlunto M Pariaman Parit Malintang KO TA SO L O K PA DA N GSolok Arosuka GEOGRAPHY North Sumatera is located between 1° - 4°N and 98° - 100°E with a total area of 72,981.23 km². The boundaries of the province are Aceh Province (North), the Malaka Strait (East), Riau Province and West Sumatera Province (South) and Aceh Province and the Indonesian Ocean (West). North Sumatera has a tropical climate with the average rainfall ranging between 800 - 4,000 mm per year. The average intensity of solar exposure is approximately 43%, while the level of humidity varies between 78% to 91%. (Source: Sumatera Utara Dalam Angka 2013) SI POPULATION Source: Census year 2010, BPS 75+ 70-74 65-69 MALE 6,483,006 99.76 49.94% from Total Population POPULATION PROJECTION DISABLE 60-64 Sex Ratio 0.20% 0.13% Visual Memory impairment 55-59 0.05% 2015 Not able to taking care of themselves 50-54 From Total Population 35-39 50.06% from Total Population Hearing Walking 40-44 6,498,526 13,937,800 0.10% 0.19% 45-49 FEMALE Urban Population 2.87 15-19 68.30 10-14 TOTAL POPULATION 0-4 800 600 400 200 WATER & SANITATION 0 0 200 400 18.49% 600 800 (in thousand) 13.27% 3.37% 17.55% 8.41% 2.67 2.48 69.10 69.80 0.37% 7.44% 3.15% 1.91% 24 29.30 27.00 Infant Mortality Rate (Male + Female) DATA SOURCES Landscan Global Population Databases http://web.ornl.gov/sci/ landscan/ VULNERABILITY TO FOOD INSECURITY Priority 1 Districts Priority 2 Districts Priority 3 Districts 4.39% 32.10 50.84% Rural Population FOOD SECURITY IN 2009 Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS WATER SOURCES 19.32% 53.60 EO (Male + Female) 5-9 12,981,532 55.30 Total Fertility Rate 20-24 3,251,551 Priority 4 Districts Priority 5 Districts Priority 6 Districts No Data/Urban Area Road Network http://maps.navigasi.net 2.33% 82.32% 17.68% Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources SANITATION TYPES LIVELIHOOD HEALTH B A RU 88.56% Source: Census year 2010, BPS HEALTH FACILITIES HOSPITAL PUSKESMAS 207 PUSTU 536 POSYANDU 1,833 OTHERS 14,957 3,520 Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery Mining Processing Industry Electricity, Gas and Clean water Construction MIDWIFE 555 Undergraduate NG 2.97% Diploma 1.80% NATURAL DISASTER (2008-2012) 2008 2009 2010 18 39 Source: Census year 2010, BPS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 7,570 njung 43 2011 43 2012 0.15% FLOOD Never attending school 6.12% Vocational Not graduated from Elementary 2.49% 19.62% 78 141 WHIRLWIND 29 LANDSLIDE 14 DROUGHT 6 EARTHQUAKE 5 4 HIGH TIDE 2 VOLCANO ERUPTION 2 10000 8000 6000 Elementary 19.83% 25.02% Port, Volcano, Coastline and River http://geospasial.bnpb. go.id Population, Water & Sanitation, Education, Health, Vulnerable Groups, Livelihood, Natural Disaster http://dibi.bnpb.go.id/ Jl. Medan - Binjai KM. 10,3 No. 8, Medan. 0 Junior SRTM Relief Background http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ srtm/ PROVINCE BPBD CONTACT DETAILS: 12000 2000 22.23% Admin Capital http://geospasial.bnpb.go .id SCHOOL FACILITIES 4000 18 FOREST FIRE LITERACY RATE 93.76% From Total Population Postgraduate Senior FLOOD & LANDSLIDE 1. Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery (21.70%) 2. Processing Industry (21.35%) 3. Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant (19.48%) OTHERS 10,823 4.95% 1.41% Highest contributor for GDP: EDUCATION DENTIST 2,643 O 3.90% Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant Transportation and Communication Services Finance, Leasing and Services company Others Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart. MEDICAL STAFF DOCTOR Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price 13.13% Others SENIOR (INCL. SMK) Public KINDERGARTEN Shared Private Food Security and Airport http://www.wfp.org/count ries/ indonesia 30.33% MADRASAH 1.60% JUNIOR 54.94% Administrative Boundary http://bps.go.id Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green shades. The map highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the district level and it should be noted that not all household living in dark red (priority 1) districts are food insecure, and conversely that not all household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure. Clean Drinking Water Sources Not Clean Drinking Water Sources A L IS The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas. Vulnerability to food insecurity was determined based on nine indicators which are related to food availability, food access, food utilization and nutrition. The map was produced by combining the indicators into a composite food security index. ELEMENTARY Unprotected well Unprotected spring River Rain Others Refilled water Protected well Drilled well/pump Subscribed water Protected spring Packaged water Retailed water 15,311,200 Dependency Ratio (%) 25-29 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD 2025 14,703,500 56.30 49.16% 30-34 2020 Phone. (061) 8468469, Fax. (061) 8468015 State-owned public schools Include private schools Madrasah This products is prepared by: