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2015 Demographic and Health Survey
AFGHANISTAN
Maternal Health: Health Facility Delivery48% of births are delivered in a health facility. Facility delivery is more likely in urban areas (76%) than in rural areas (40%).
Delivery in a Health Facility by Residence
Percent of live births in the five years before the survey delivered in a health facility
Total Urban Rural
48
76
40
Maternal Health: Antenatal Care (ANC)59% of women receive ANC from a skilled provider. Nearly all (94%) of women with more than secondary education receive ANC from a skilled provider, compared to 55% of women with no education.
Antenatal Care from a Skilled Provider by Education
Percent of ever-married women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years before the survey who received antenatal care from a doctor,
nurse, midwife, or auxiliary nurse/midwife
Total No education
Primary Secondary More than secondary
59 5571
8094
FertilityAfghan women have an average of 5.3 children.
Women in urban areas have fewer children (4.8) than women in rural areas (5.4).
Family Planning2 in 10 currently married women use a
modern method of family planning. Modern method use is slightly higher in urban areas
than in rural ares.
Total Fertility Rate by ResidenceBirths per woman for the three-year period before the survey
Total Urban Rural
5.3 4.85.4
Current Use of Modern Methods by Residence
Percent of currently married women age 15-49 using a modern method of family planning
Total Urban Rural
2029
17
© 2005 Emily J. Phillips, Courtesy of Photoshare
Iodized Salt57% of Afghan households use iodized salt.
Urban households are nearly twice as likely as rural households to use iodized salt.
Iodized Salt in Households by Residence
Percent of households with salt tested that had iodized salt
Total Urban Rural
57
82
48
Child Vaccination46% of children age 12-23 months have
received all basic vaccines. Basic vaccination coverage ranges from a low of 1% in Nooristan
to a high of 75% in Paktika.
Vaccination Coverage by Province
Afghanistan 46%
Percent of children age 12-23 months who received all basic vaccines
Kabul
KapisaParwan
Wardak Logar
Laghman
Panjsher
Baghlan
Bamyan
Ghazni
Paktika Zabul
Khost
Kunarha
Nooristan
Badakhshan
Farah
Herat
Badghis
Helmand Nimroz
Faryab
Jawzjan
Kandahar
Urozgan
Daykundi
Ghor
Sar-E-Pul
Balkh
Samangan
KunduzTakhar
Paktya
Nangarhar
0-25%
26-50%
51-75%
No data