2. Proportion of under-five children with suspected pneumonia
taken to health provider (%)64
Proportion of children under five years old with diarrhea
receiving oral rehydration salts (%)38
Proportion of children under five sleeping under insecticide-
treated nets (%)0
Proportion of households owning at least one insecticide-
treated net (ITN) (%)1
Percentage of infants who received three doses of DTP
vaccine. %75
Percentage of children who received the second dose of
measles containing vaccine.%45
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3. Children under age 5 whose births are registered (%)34
Women aged 20-24 years who were first married or in
union by age 18 (%)21
Children aged 5-17 years engaged in child labor (%)Not
available
Children aged 1 to 14 years who experienced any violent
discipline (psychological aggression and/or physical
punishment) in the past month (%)Not available
Justification of wife beating (female) (%)42
Justification of wife beating (male) (%)32
Women aged 15-49 who have undergone female genital
mutilation (%)Not available
4. Under-five mortality rate (U5MR), deaths per
1,000 live births 75
Number of under-five deaths 403,638
Infant mortality rate (IMR), deaths per 1,000 live
births
61
Neonatal mortality rate (NMR), deaths per 1,000
live births 44
Under-five mortality rate (U5MR), deaths per
1,000 live births (male) 78 Under-five mortality
rate (U5MR), deaths per 1,000 live births
(female) 71
5. Attendance in early childhood education (%)
Not available
Early stimulation and responsive care (any adult
household member)
Not available
Early stimulation and responsive care (father)
Not available
Learning materials at home – children's books (%)
Not available
Learning materials at home – playthings (%)
Not available
Children left in inadequate supervision
Not available
6. Adjusted net attendance rate, one year before
official primary entry age .54
Adjusted net attendance rate, primary
education. 64
Adjusted net attendance rate, lower secondary
education. 35
Adjusted net attendance rate, upper secondary
education .29
Completion rate, primary educationYouth
literacy rate (15 - 24 years) .73.61
7. Percentage of pregnant women living with HIV
receiving most effective ARVs for PMTCT (%)6
Estimated number of new HIV infections among
children 0-14 years 950
HIV positive children (aged 0-14) receiving
antiretroviral therapy (%) <500
Adolescent girls aged 15-19 who were tested for
HIV in the last 12 months and received the
results (%) Not available
Adolescent boys aged 15-19 who were tested for
HIV in the last 12 months and received the
results (%) Not available
8. Proportion of women aged 15-49 who received
postnatal care within 2 days after giving birth (%) 60
Antenatal care coverage for at least four visits (%)37
Proportion of births attended by skilled health
personnel (%) 52
Caesarean section (%) 14
Proportion of women 20-24 years old who gave birth
before age 18 (%) 8
Number of women age 15-49 years with a live birth
delivered in a health facility .48
Births who had their first postnatal checkup within the
first two days after birth (%) 43
9. Early initiation of breastfeeding (within one hour
of birth) (%)18
Exclusive breastfeeding (%) (<6 months) 38
Continued breastfeeding rate (20-23 months) at
one year .56
Prevalence of moderate and severe stunting (%)
45
Vitamin A supplementation (full) (%)98
Proportion of households consuming iodized
salt (%) 69
10. Proportion of population using basic
sanitation services (%)64
Proportion of population using limited
sanitation services (%)9
Proportion of population using unimproved
sanitation services (%)14
Proportion of population practising open
defecation (%)13
11. Proportion of population using piped water
(%)39
Proportion of population using non-piped
improved water sources (%)52
Proportion of population using unimproved
drinking water services (%)7
Proportion of population using a surface
water source (%)2