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Source: The State of the World’s Children | United Nations Children's Fund

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Country or AreaSubgroupYearSourceUnitValue 
AfghanistanTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent601
AlbaniaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent871
AlgeriaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent901
AngolaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent701
BahamasTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent921
BahrainTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent941
BangladeshTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent941
BelizeTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent881
BeninTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent921
BhutanTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent891
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)Total 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent741
BotswanaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent921
BrazilTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent921
Brunei DarussalamTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
Burkina FasoTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent881
BurundiTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent801
CambodiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent911
CameroonTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent751
Cape VerdeTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent921
Central African RepublicTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent801
ChadTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent601
ColombiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent791
ComorosTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent851
CongoTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent831
Côte d'IvoireTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent821
Democratic People's Republic of KoreaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent931
Democratic Republic of the CongoTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent701
DjiboutiTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent791
Dominican RepublicTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent901
East Asia and PacificTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent852
Eastern and Southern AfricaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent812
EcuadorTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent851
EgyptTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent861
El SalvadorTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent881
Equatorial GuineaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent751
EritreaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent931
EthiopiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent881
FijiTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent941
GabonTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent751
GambiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent911
GhanaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent881
GuatemalaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent851
GuineaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent801
Guinea-BissauTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent801
GuyanaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent901
HaitiTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent701
HondurasTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent941
IndiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent871
IndonesiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent851
Iran (Islamic Republic of)Total 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951

Footnotes

1 - WHO and UNICEF have employed a model to calculate the percentage of births that can be considered as protected against tetanus because pregnant women were given two doses or more of tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccine. The model aims to improve the accuracy of this indicator by capturing or including other potential scenarios where women might be protected (e.g., women who receive doses of TT in supplemental immunization activities). A fuller explanation of the methodology can be found at .
2 - WHO and UNICEF have employed a model to calculate the percentage of births that can be considered as protected against tetanus because pregnant women were given two doses or more of tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccine. The model aims to improve the accuracy of this indicator by capturing or including other potential scenarios where women might be protected (e.g., women who receive doses of TT in supplemental immunization activities). A fuller explanation of the methodology can be found at . For a complete list of countries and territories in the regions, subregions and country categories, see page XX.
Source

The State of the World’s Children

Source:  United Nations Children's Fund

Economic and social statistics on the countries and territories of the world, with particular reference to children’s well-being.
Last update in UNdata: 2013/06/19
Next update in UNdata: To be confirmed