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UNHCR PUBLIC HEALTH 2014 ANNUAL REGIONAL OVERVIEW GREAT LAKES, CENTRAL AND WEST AFRICA PUBLIC HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & HIV WATER SANITATION & HYGIENE NUTRITION & FOOD SECURITY
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  • UNHCR PUBLIC HEALTH 2014 ANNUAL REGIONAL OVERVIEWGREAT LAKES, CENTRAL AND WEST AFRICA

    PUBLIC HEALTH

    REPRODUCTIVEHEALTH & HIV

    WATERSANITATION

    & HYGIENE

    NUTRITION &FOOD SECURITY

  • .93 1.7 NR

    Cameroon

    .23 2.0 NR

    Liberia

    .29 2.3 79%

    Rwanda

    .74 3.1 66%

    Burkina Faso

    .71 2.6 NR

    Congo (DR)

    .45 2.9 NR

    Burundi.03 NA NRCongo (Rep)

    .07 1.3 70%

    Ghana

    Public Health

    D I S E A S E P R O F I L E U N D E R - F I V E M O R TA L I T Y

    2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

    Deaths/1,000/month (lowest-highest rates)

    1.25

    1.5

    1.75

    2.0

    1.0

    0.75

    0.5

    0.25

    2014 GREAT LAKES, CENTRAL AND WEST AFRICA

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    Million ($)

    30

    50

    20

    10

    0

    40

    Proportion of OL-budget

    9.2% 8.8%9.0% 9.3%

    8.2%

    Re g i o n a l a l l o c a ti o nP u b l i c H e a l t h

    .65 3.1 99%

    Tanzania

    Proportion of all consultations

    Country overviewUNDER-FIVE MORTALITYDeaths/1,000/month(Standard

  • Reproductive Health & HIV

    R E P R O D U C T I V E H E A LT H & H I V P R O F I L E S K I L L E D B I R T H AT T E N D A N C E

    Countries meeting contra-ceptive prevalence rate standard (≥30%)c

    Countries with access to ART equal to nationalsa

    Countries with access to newborn careb

    100%

    2009 2011 2012 2013 2014

    Proportion of all births (lowest-highest proportions)Proportion of countries

    100%

    Countries meeting the coverage standard of4 ANC visits (≥95%)d

    14%

    13% 80%90%

    100%

    70%

    60%

    50%

    40%

    2010

    7.6% 18.0%

    2014 GREAT LAKES, CENTRAL AND WEST AFRICA

    NR34%

    79%

    Cameroon

    95%

    100%

    100%

    Liberia

    99%

    96%

    16%

    Rwanda

    95%

    0%

    87%

    Burkina Faso

    82%

    97%

    75%

    Congo (DR)

    85%

    100%

    74%

    Burundi

    22%

    0%

    85%

    Ghana

    S t a n d a r d 1 0 0 %

    Re g i o n a l a l l o c a ti o nRe p r o d u c ti v e H e a l t h & H I V *

    Million ($) Proportion of OL-budget

    *A part of RH/HIV activities are included under the public health budget

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    6

    10

    4

    2

    0

    8

    1.1%0.9% 0.8% 0.8%

    1.6%

    98%

    100%

    100%

    Tanzania

    Country overviewSKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCEProportion of a l l b i rths(Standard 100%)

    PMTCT COVERAGEProportion covered by PMTCT(Standard 100%)

    POST-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXISProportion of e l ig ib le rape survivors provided with PEP within 72 hours(Standard 100%)

    NR: Not re l iable data

    Number of countries included in analysis a) 16, b) 15, c) 8, d) 7

    Data is extracted from UNHCR Global Focus, January 2015

  • Nutrition & Food Security

    N U T R I T I O N P R O F I L E N U T R I T I O N S U R V E Y T R E N D S

    2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

    20

    40

    60

    80

    100

    Number of sites with nutrition survey conductedProportion of surveyed sites

    2014 GREAT LAKES, CENTRAL AND WEST AFRICA

    Congo (Rep)

    Togo

    Liberia

    Re g i o n a l a l l o c a ti o nN u t r i ti o n a n d Fo o d S e c u r i t y *

    Million ($) Proportion of OL-budget

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    15

    25

    10

    5

    0

    20

    2.9%3.5%

    2.1%2.6%

    2.9%

    Sites meeting the stunting standardb

    Number of sites with nutritionsurvey conducted

    90%

    0%

    Sites meeting the GAM standarda

    Sites meeting the anaemia standardc

    67%

    Number of sites included in analyses a) 9, b) 5, c) 7

    *A part of the nutrition activities are included under the public health budgetData is extracted from UNHCR Global Focus, January 2015

    Cameroon32,1

    %41.1

    %2

    0NA NA

    151.5%

    Tanzania1.4%

    1

    133.3%

    140.7%

    Burkina Faso3.0%

    10.6%

    3

    360.0%

    63.0%

    337.6%

    50.2%

    Congo (DR)5.3%

    7.5%

    3

    343.0%

    50.4%

    0NA NA

    Country overviewGLOBAL ACUTE MALNUTRITIONRange of proportions from surveyed s i tesStandard of

  • 80%

    60%

    20%

    0%

    100%

    40%

    Water, Sanitation & Hygiene

    WA S H P R O F I L E WAT E R & S A N I TAT I O N T R E N D SProportion of sites meeting the stardard Regional coverage (lowest-highest values)

    2014 GREAT LAKES, CENTRAL AND WEST AFRICA

    21 13

    Burkina Faso

    22 14

    Burundi

    Rwanda20 37

    15 14

    Congo (DR)

    18 37

    Congo (Rep)

    24 36

    Ghana

    Cameroon14 31

    24 5

    CARNiger

    17 49

    2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

    60

    100

    40

    20

    0

    80

    9.5%

    12.0% 11.4%12.4%

    15.2%

    Re g i o n a l a l l o c a ti o nWa t e r , S a n i t a ti o n & H y g i e n e

    Million ($) Proportion of OL-budget

    Litres/person/day Person/latrine

    BURKINA FASO (3)

    GHANA (2)

    NIGER (6)

    BURUNDI (4)

    CAMEROON (8)

    CONGO (DR) (3)

    CONGO (REP) (3)

    RWANDA (4)

    CAR (2)

    Country overviewWATER ACCESSLitres/person/day(Standard ≥20)

    SANITATION ACCESSPersons/ latr ine(Standard ≤20)

    TANZANIA (1)

    Data is extracted from UNHCR Global Focus, January 2015

    2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

    6070

    5040302010

    90Litres/person/day Person/latrine

    80

    The figure in brackets represent the number of sites/settlements included in analysis

    Tanzania28 7

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