Mortality rate, female child (per 1,000 female children age one) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Child mortality rate is the probability of dying between the exact ages of one and five, if subject to current age-specific mortality rates. The probability is expressed as a rate per 1,000. Source: Demographic and Health Surveys by Macro International.
Mortality rate, female child (per 1,000 female children age one) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Niger (2006)135
2Sierra Leone (2005)123.7
3Mali (2006)114
4Burundi (1987)113.8
5Burkina Faso (2003)113.1
6Chad (2004)101.1
7Guinea-Bissau (2006)87.8
8Rwanda (2005)87.4
9Guinea (2005)85.6
10Central African Republic (2006)82.4
11Eritrea (1995)77.7
12Cameroon (2004)71.8
13Senegal (2005)68.7
14Benin (2006)65
15Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)64
16Mozambique (2003)63.7
17Uganda (2006)62
18Ivory Coast (1999)58.4
19Nigeria (2007)56.5
20Ethiopia (2005)56.2
21Somalia (2006)54
22Malawi (2006)54
23Tanzania (2004)52
24Liberia (2007)51
25Mauritania (2004)48
26Madagascar (2004)45.2
27Republic of the Congo (2005)42.8
28Togo (2006)42.8
29Gambia (2006)39.4
30Kenya (2003)38.9
31Ghana (2006)35
32Gabon (2000)33
33Comoros (1996)30.6
34Zambia (1999)30.5
35Sudan (2006)30
36Swaziland (2006)30
37North Africa (1995)26.2
38Djibouti (2006)24.4
39Zimbabwe (2006)20.8
40Tunisia (1988)19.2
41Namibia (2007)19
42Lesotho (2004)18.5
43Botswana (1988)15.8
44Morocco (2004)11.4
45Egypt (2005)10.4
46South Africa (2003)9
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