Contraceptive use among married women 15-49 years old, condom (%) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Contraceptive prevalence, condom use is the percentage of women married or in-union aged 15 to 49, whose sexual partner is currently using a male condom for contraceptive purposes. Source: Household surveys, including Demographic and Health Surveys by Macro International and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys by UNICEF.
Contraceptive use among married women 15-49 years old, condom (%) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Botswana (2000)15.5
2Swaziland (2007)12.2
3Namibia (2007)10.6
4Republic of the Congo (2005)8.9
5Mauritius (2002)8.9
6Cameroon (2006)6.5
7Gabon (2000)5.1
8Lesotho (2004)4.8
9Zambia (2007)4.7
10South Africa (2003)4.7
11Togo (2006)3.8
12Central African Republic (2006)3.5
13Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)3.4
14Cape Verde (1998)3
15Ghana (2008)2.4
16Algeria (2006)2.3
17Tanzania (2005)2
18Rwanda (2008)1.9
19Uganda (2006)1.7
20Liberia (2007)1.6
21Nigeria (2007)1.6
22Senegal (2005)1.5
23Morocco (2004)1.5
24Malawi (2006)1.5
25Zimbabwe (2006)1.4
26Burkina Faso (2006)1.4
27Tunisia (2006)1.3
28Kenya (2003)1.2
29Guinea (2005)1.1
30North Africa (2000)1.1
31Mozambique (2004)1.1
32Benin (2006)1.1
33Ivory Coast (2006)1
34Madagascar (2004)1
35Guinea-Bissau (2006)0.7
36Egypt (2008)0.7
37Comoros (2000)0.7
38Eritrea (2002)0.6
39Sierra Leone (2008)0.6
40Gambia (2001)0.5
41Burundi (2002)0.5
42Mali (2006)0.4
43Mauritania (2007)0.4
44Equatorial Guinea (2000)0.4
45Chad (2004)0.4
46Angola (2001)0.3
47Sudan (2006)0.3
48Ethiopia (2005)0.2
49Djibouti (2006)0.2
50Sao Tome and Principe (2000)0.1
51Niger (2006)0
52Somalia (2006)0
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