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(2009)

(2010) (2006)

Coverage along the continuum


Demand for family planning satisfied Antenatal care (4+ visits) Skilled attendant at delivery *Postnatal care Exclusive breastfeeding Measles

Skilled attendant at delivery


Pre-pregnancy Pregnancy
Percent Birth

Percent live births attended by skilled health

77 34 88 0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent

46 40

Neonatal period

Infancy

Source: DHS, MICS, Other NS

Source: UNICEF/UNAIDS/WHO

Socioeconomic inequities in coverage


Household wealth quintile: Demand for family planning satisfied Antenatal care 1+ visit Antenatal care 4+ visits Skilled birth attendant Early initiation of breastfeeding ITN use among children <5 yrs DTP3 Measles Vitamin A (past 6 months) ORT & continued feeding Careseeking for pneumonia 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Percent

Immunization

Poorest 20%

Richest 20%

Percent of children immunized against measles Percent of children immunized with 3 doses DTP Percent of children immunized with 3 doses Hib

Percent children <5 years with suspected pneumonia taken to appropriate health provider Percent children <5 years with suspected pneumonia receiving antibiotics

treatment

20 0 1990
Source: WHO/UNICEF

1995

2000

2005

2010

NUTRITION
Wasting prevalence (moderate and severe, %) Low birthweight incidence (moderate and severe, %) Early initiation of breastfeeding (within 1 hr of birth, %) Introduction of solid, semisolid/soft foods (%) Vitamin A two dose coverage (%)

Underweight and stunting prevalence


Percent children <5 years who are underweight Percent children <5 years who are stunted

Exclusive breastfeeding

Percent infants <6 months exclusively breastfed

DHS 2008

Percent

Coverage levels are shown for the poorest 20% (red circles) and the richest 20% (orange circles). The longer the line between the two groups, the greater the inequality. These estimates may differ from other charts due to differences in data sources.

40 20 0

37 26

34

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Developed by Countdown to report on core indicators identified by the UN Commission on Information and Accountability, in support of the Global Strategy for Womens and Childrens Health

20 0

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1987 19891990 1993 1998 2003 2008 Other NS Other NS Other NS Other NS Other NS Other NS
Note: Based on 2006 WHO reference population

1993 DHS

1998 DHS

2003 DHS

2008 DHS

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