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Human Resources for Health in Maternal, Neonatal and - HRH ... Human Resources for Health in Maternal, Neonatal and - HRH ...
Appendix 1. MDG5 Country Progress MDG indicator MMR 2005 Births attended by skilled health personnel (%) Adolescent fertility rate (%) Antenatal care coverage - at least four visits (% Contraceptive prevalence (%) Unmet need for Family planning % Date Not e % Date % Date Not e % Date Bangladesh 570 20 2006 135 2003 16 2004 58.1 2004 11.3 Bhutan 440 51 2005 62 2000 30.7 2000 Cambodia 540 44 2005 52 2003 27 2005 40 2004 25.1 China 45 98 2006 3 2001 90.2 2004 f15 Cook Islands 100 2005 DPR Korea 370 97 2004 0 1993 95 2004 68.6 2002 Fiji 210 99 2005 f16 35 2001 India 450 47 2006 f4,f 5 97 2004 51 2005 56.3 2006 f6 12.8 f7,f Indonesia 420 66 2003 8 54 2001 81 2002 60.3 2003 f9 8.6 Kiribati 90 2005 Lao PDR 660 19 2001 f18 110 2005 32.2 2000 39.5 Maldives 120 84 2004 8 2006 91 2004 39 2004 Marshall Is. 95 2002 Micronesia 88 2001 44 2000 Mongolia 46 99 2005 28 2000 69 2003 4.6 Myanmar 380 57 2001 29 1999 66 2001 f10 37 2001 19.1 Nauru 100 2003 f19 Nepal 830 19 2006 106 2004 29 2006 48 2006 24.6 Niue 100 2006 Palau 100 2006 Philippines 230 60 2003 55 2001 70 2003 48.9 2003 17.3 PNG 470 38 2005 77 1994 Samoa 100 2004 45 2001 Solomon Is. 220 43 2003 f23 72 1998 Sri Lanka 58 97 2000 29 1996 70 2000 18.2 f12, Thailand 110 97 2006 f13 70 1995 74 2003 71.5 2006 f14 Timor- Leste 380 19 2003 49 1993 30 2003 10 2003 3.8 Tonga 99 2004 17 2003 Tuvalu 100 2002 Vanuatu 92 2005 92 1999 Viet Nam 150 88 2006 25 2000 29 2002 78.5 2002 4.8 Not e % date Note 200 4 C 6,25 200 5 C 25 200 6 200 3 C,3,2 5 C,1,2 5 200 0 C,43 200 C,2,4 3 3 200 1 34,41 200 6 C 25 200 3 C 25 200 0 200 3 C,37, 44 C 4,38 200 2 C 25 P a g e | 183
World Health Statistics http://www.who.int/whosis/. http://mdgs.un.org/unsd/mdg/Data.aspx Footnotes: f4: Data from years 2005-2006 f5: Includes 15% of deliveries by cadres of health workers other than doctors, nurses and midwives. f9: Data from years 2002-2003 f10: 3+ visits. f12: Data from years 2005-2006 f13: Includes
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Appendix 1. MDG5 Country Progress<br />
MDG<br />
<strong>in</strong>dicator<br />
MMR<br />
2005<br />
Births attended<br />
by skilled health<br />
personnel (%)<br />
Adolescent<br />
fertility<br />
rate (%)<br />
Antenatal care<br />
coverage - at<br />
least four visits<br />
(%<br />
Contraceptive<br />
prevalence (%)<br />
Unmet need <strong>for</strong><br />
Family plann<strong>in</strong>g<br />
% Date<br />
Not<br />
e % Date % Date<br />
Not<br />
e % Date<br />
Bangladesh 570 20 2006 135 2003 16 2004 58.1 2004 11.3<br />
Bhutan 440 51 2005 62 2000 30.7 2000<br />
Cambodia 540 44 2005 52 2003 27 2005 40 2004 25.1<br />
Ch<strong>in</strong>a 45 98 2006 3 2001 90.2 2004 f15<br />
Cook<br />
Isl<strong>and</strong>s 100 2005<br />
DPR Korea 370 97 2004 0 1993 95 2004 68.6 2002<br />
Fiji 210 99 2005 f16 35 2001<br />
India 450 47 2006<br />
f4,f<br />
5 97 2004 51 2005 56.3 2006 f6 12.8<br />
f7,f<br />
Indonesia 420 66 2003 8 54 2001 81 2002 60.3 2003 f9 8.6<br />
Kiribati 90 2005<br />
Lao PDR 660 19 2001 f18 110 2005 32.2 2000 39.5<br />
Maldives 120 84 2004 8 2006 91 2004 39 2004<br />
Marshall Is. 95 2002<br />
Micronesia 88 2001 44 2000<br />
Mongolia 46 99 2005 28 2000 69 2003 4.6<br />
Myanmar 380 57 2001 29 1999 66 2001 f10 37 2001 19.1<br />
Nauru 100 2003 f19<br />
Nepal 830 19 2006 106 2004 29 2006 48 2006 24.6<br />
Niue 100 2006<br />
Palau 100 2006<br />
Philipp<strong>in</strong>es 230 60 2003 55 2001 70 2003 48.9 2003 17.3<br />
PNG 470 38 2005 77 1994<br />
Samoa 100 2004 45 2001<br />
Solomon Is. 220 43 2003 f23 72 1998<br />
Sri Lanka 58 97 2000 29 1996 70 2000 18.2<br />
f12,<br />
Thail<strong>and</strong> 110 97 2006 f13 70 1995 74 2003 71.5 2006 f14<br />
Timor-<br />
Leste 380 19 2003 49 1993 30 2003 10 2003 3.8<br />
Tonga 99 2004 17 2003<br />
Tuvalu 100 2002<br />
Vanuatu 92 2005 92 1999<br />
Viet Nam 150 88 2006 25 2000 29 2002 78.5 2002 4.8<br />
Not<br />
e<br />
% date Note<br />
200<br />
4<br />
C<br />
6,25<br />
200<br />
5 C 25<br />
200<br />
6<br />
200<br />
3<br />
C,3,2<br />
5<br />
C,1,2<br />
5<br />
200<br />
0 C,43<br />
200 C,2,4<br />
3 3<br />
200<br />
1 34,41<br />
200<br />
6 C 25<br />
200<br />
3 C 25<br />
200<br />
0<br />
200<br />
3<br />
C,37,<br />
44<br />
C<br />
4,38<br />
200<br />
2 C 25<br />
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