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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)Percent661
AlbaniaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent991
AlgeriaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
AndorraTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent991
AngolaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent861
Antigua and BarbudaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent991
ArgentinaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent931
ArmeniaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
AustraliaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent921
AustriaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent831
AzerbaijanTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent741
BahamasTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent981
BahrainTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent991
BangladeshTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent961
BarbadosTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent911
BelarusTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent981
BelgiumTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent981
BelizeTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
BeninTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent851
BhutanTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)Total 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent821
Bosnia and HerzegovinaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent881
BotswanaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent961
BrazilTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent961
Brunei DarussalamTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent971
BulgariaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
Burkina FasoTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent911
BurundiTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent961
CambodiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent941
CameroonTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent661
CanadaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent951
Cape VerdeTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent901
CEE/CISTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent922
Central African RepublicTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent541
ChadTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent221
ChileTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent941
ChinaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent991
ColombiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent851
ComorosTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent831
CongoTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent901
Cook IslandsTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent931
Costa RicaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent851
Côte d'IvoireTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent621
CroatiaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent961
CubaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent961
CyprusTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent991
Czech RepublicTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent991
Democratic People's Republic of KoreaTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent941
Democratic Republic of the CongoTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent701
DenmarkTotal 1 yr2011UN_UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO)Percent911

Footnotes

1 - Coverage for DPT1 should be at least as high as DPT3. Discrepancies where DPT1 coverage is less than DPT3 reflect deficiencies in the data collection and reporting process. UNICEF and WHO are working with national and territorial systems to eliminate these discrepancies.
2 - Coverage for DPT1 should be at least as high as DPT3. Discrepancies where DPT1 coverage is less than DPT3 reflect deficiencies in the data collection and reporting process. UNICEF and WHO are working with national and territorial systems to eliminate these discrepancies. 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