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AzerbaijanTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent78 
BahrainTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
BangladeshTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent30 
BeninTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent17 
BhutanTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent4 
BotswanaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
Burkina FasoTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent32 
BurundiTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent3 
CambodiaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent23 
CameroonTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent9 
Cape VerdeTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
ChadTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent11 
ChinaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
CongoTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent9 
Côte d'IvoireTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent30 
Democratic Republic of the CongoTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent0 
DjiboutiTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent0 
East Asia and PacificTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
Eastern and Southern AfricaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent391
EgyptTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
Equatorial GuineaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
EritreaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent3 
EstoniaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
FinlandTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
GabonTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
GambiaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
GeorgiaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent78 
GuineaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent24 
HungaryTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
IndiaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
IndonesiaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
Iran (Islamic Republic of)Total2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
JordanTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
KenyaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent57 
Lao People's Democratic RepublicTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent6 
LatviaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
Least Developed Countries/TerritoriesTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent191
LesothoTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent42 
LiberiaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent91 
LithuaniaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
MadagascarTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent21 
MaldivesTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
Marshall IslandsTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent2 
MauritaniaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent21 
MauritiusTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
Middle East and North AfricaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent751
MongoliaTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent69 
MontenegroTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 
MozambiqueTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent20 
NauruTotal2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent100 

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1 - 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