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Maternal and Reproductive Health Indicators in Latin America and the Caribbean

This progress report includes charts and information on maternal and reproductive health indicators in Latin America and the Caribbean. Data was collected from various sources including the United Nations and World Health Organization.

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Maternal and Reproductive Health Indicators in Latin America and the Caribbean

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  1. Charts included in the Progress Report on MDGs in Latin America and the Caribbean 2008 Information developed for the ECLACs MDG website www.eclac.cl/mdg

  2. Source: ECLAC on the basis of UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund: The State of the World's Children 2006 and 2008. On-line database. Information download: August, 2008.

  3. Source: ECLAC on the basis of UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund: The State of the World's Children 2008. On-line database. Information download: August, 2008.

  4. Notes: * 1990 – 2000 data pertains to WHO, World Health Organization, 2008, World Health Statistics. Year of surveys unknown. Year of survey for 2000 - 2006 data: Nicaragua, 2001; Guatemala 2002; El Salvador 2002 – 2003; Bolivia, Venezuela, 2002; Brazil, Paraguay, Peru, 2004; Argentina, Barbados, Chile, Colombia, Dominica, Ecuador, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, San Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Uruguay, 2005; Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Montserrat, Dominican Republic, 2006; Haiti, Honduras 2005 – 2006. /a Births at institutions /b Estimate /c Excludes partera (6%) /d Includes partera (5.7%) /e Includes auxiliaire (1.4%) /f Includes auxiliar de enfermeria (0.6%) /g Includes auxiliary midwife(8.9%) /h IIncludes sanitario/promotora (2.3%) /i Includes auxiliary midwife (9.3%) Source: ECLAC on the basis of WHO, World Health Organization, Factsheet. Proportion of births attended by a skilled health worker. 2008 updates. www.who.int/reproductive-health.

  5. Notes: * Years of household surveys: Antigua and Barbuda 1998, 2005; Argentina 1992, 2005; Barbados 1999, 2004; Belize 1999; Brazil 1996, 2004; Bolivia 1998, 2003; Colombia 1995 , 2005; Costa Rica 1999, 2004; Cuba 1998, 2005; Dominica 1999, 2004; Ecuador 1998, 2004; El Salvador 1998, 2003; Grenada 1999, 2005; Guatemala 1999, 2002; Guyana 2003; Haiti 1995, 2006; Honduras 1996, 2006; Jamaica 1997, 2005; Mexico, 1995; Nicaragua 1998, 2001; Paraguay 1998, 2004; Peru 1996, 2004; Dominican Republic1996, 2002; Saint Kitts and Nevis 1990, 2005; San Vincent and the Grenadines 1999, 2005; Saint Lucia 1990, 2004; Suriname 1996, 2000; Trinidad and Tobago 2006. Source: ECLAC on the basis of United Nations Statistics Division. Millennium Development Goals Indicators. Information download: August, 2008.

  6. Source: ECLAC on the basis of United Nations Statistics Division. Millennium Development Goals Indicators. Information download: August, 2008.

  7. Notes: *Year of the survey: Cuba, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago 2000; Argentina, Chile, Nicaragua 2001; Guatemala, Dominican Republic 2002; El Salvador, Jamaica 2002/03; Bolivia 2003/04; Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay 2004: Colombia 2004/05; Peru 2004/06; Guyana 2005; Haiti, Honduras, 2005/06; Mexico 2006. a/ Including women in visiting unions, which are non-cohabiting but are nevertheless regular partnerships. b/ Data pertains to sexually active women of reproductive age. c/ Data pertains to men and women of reproductive age who are in union. Source: ECLAC on the basis of United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Poster Use of Contraceptive methods worldwide 2007.

  8. Notes: a/ The figure refers to women in fertile age who were once married. Source: ECLAC on the basis of United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Poster Use of Contraceptive methods worldwide 2007.

  9. Notes: *Year of the Survey: Anguilla 2004, Antigua and Barbuda 2001, Argentina 2005, Aruba 2006, Bahamas 2003, Barbados 2003, Belize 2002, Bolivia 2001, Brazil 2006, British Virgin Islands2004, Chile 2004, Costa Rica 2006, Cuba 2006, Dominica 2001, Dominican Republic 2001, Ecuador 2002, El Salvador 2003, Guatemala 2004, Guyana 2003, Haiti 2003, Honduras 2003, Jamaica 2004, Mexico 2006, Netherlands Antilles 2004, Nicaragua 2005, Panama 2006, Paraguay 2003, Puerto Rico 2005, Saint Kitts and Nevis 2001, Saint Lucia 2002, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2003, Suriname 2004, Trinidad and Tobago 2002, United States Virgin Islands 2002, Uruguay 2006, Venezuela 2005. a/ 2000 data pertains to year 1999 b/ 2000 data pertains to year 2001 c/ 2000 data pertains to year 2002 Source: ECLAC on the basis of United Nations Statistics Division. Millennium Development Goals Indicators. Information download: August, 2008.

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