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Note: Based on 2006 WHO reference population
Socioeconomic inequities in coverage
79
60
77
0 20 40 60 80 100Percent
Coverage along the continuum
Source: DHS, MICS, Other NS
Skilled attendant
*Postnatal care
breastfeeding
Measles
43 4740.0Pe
rcen
t
Skilled attendant at deliveryPercent live births attended by skilled health
treatment
0
20
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
ImmunizationPercent of children immunized against measlesPercent of children immunized with 3 doses DTPPercent of children immunized with 3 doses Hib
10 8 6 66 6 50
20
1988Other NS
1989DHS
1998DHS
2003DHS
2008DHS
Underweight and stunting prevalencePercent children <5 years who are underweightPercent children <5 years who are stunted
43 39
0
20
40
1989DHS
1994DHS
1998DHS
2000MICS
2003DHS
2008DHS
Percen
t
Exclusive breastfeedingPercent infants <6 months exclusively breastfed
Source: UNICEF/UNAIDS/WHOUNICEF/UNAIDS/WHO
Percent children <5 yearsyears with suspected pneumonia takento appropriate health providerproviderPercent children <5 yearsyears with suspected pneumoniareceiving antibiotics
Coverage levels are shown for the poorest 20% (red circles) andand the richest20% (orange circles). The longer the line between the two groups,groups, thegreater the inequality. These estimates may differ from otherother charts due todifferences in data sources.
Household wealth quintile: Poorest 20% Richest20% Richest20% Richest20% Richest 20%
DHS 2008
Measles
DTP3
Careseekingfor pneumonia
feedingORT & continued
Demand for familyplanning satisfied
Antenatal care4+ visits
Skilled birthattendant
breastfeedingEarly initiation of
ITN use amongchildren <5 yrs
Vitamin A(past 6 months)
Demand for familyplanning satisfied
familysatisfiedfamily
Antenatal care(4+ visits)
at delivery
Exclusive
Introduction of solid, semi‐solid/soft foods (%)
Early initiation of breastfeeding (within 1 hr of birth, %)
Vitamin A two dose coverage (%)
Wasting prevalence (moderate and severe, %)%)
Low birthweight incidence (moderate and severe, %)%)
Source: WHO/UNICEF
Antenatal care1+1+ visitvisit
(2009)(2009)
(2010)
(2006)
Pre-pregnancy
Pregnancy
Birth
Neonatal period
Infancy
Developed by Countdown to report on core indicatorsidentified by the UN Commission on Information andAccountability, in support of the Global Strategy forWomen’s and Children’s Health
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