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Rate of progress and projected achievement dates for intervention coverage targets of 80% and 95% if past improvement rates continue at the same pace for the national level using past national progress rates; for the national level using the progress rate of the top progressor countries; for the poorest quintile using past poorest quintile progress rates: selected indicators in 33 countries with survey data in the mid-nineties and after 2005.

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posted on 2014-09-22, 02:43 authored by Ties Boerma, Carla AbouZahr, David Evans, Tim EvansTim Evans
a

Coverage gap = 100−coverage (%).

b

Achieved means achieved by 2015.

c

Progress rate of top progressors (best quartile of countries) applied to national baseline rate.

ANC, at least one antenatal visit during pregnancy in the last three years; FP, need for family planning methods satisfied; Index, a summary measure based on eight indicators in four equally weighted intervention areas for maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH); SBA, skilled birth attendance; immunization, full coverage among children 12–23 months.

Rate of progress and projected achievement dates for intervention coverage targets of 80% and 95% if past improvement rates continue at the same pace for the national level using past national progress rates; for the national level using the progress rate of the top progressor countries; for the poorest quintile using past poorest quintile progress rates: selected indicators in 33 countries with survey data in the mid-nineties and after 2005.

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