Indicator
Number of countries with data
World Health Assembly indicators: Progress against global WHA targets Under-five stunting currently on/off course Under-five wasting currently on/off course Under-five overweight currently on/off course WRA anemia currently on/off course
109 123 117 185
Intervention coverage and child-feeding practices Minimum acceptable diet of children 6–23 months old (%) Minimum dietary diversity of children 6–23 months old (%) Antenatal care (4+ visits) (%) Skilled attendant at birth (%)
Unmet need for family planning (%)
27 27
123 176 131
Early initiation of breastfeeding (within 1 hour after birth) (%) 116 Rate of exclusive breastfeeding of infants under 6 months (%) 112
Continued breastfeeding at 1 year (%)
Severe acute malnutrition, geographical coverage (%) Vitamin A supplementation, full coverage (%)
Children under five with diarrhea receiving oral rehydration salts (ORSs) (%)
Immunization coverage, full course of diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus vaccine (DTP3) (%)
Iodized salt consumption (%)
Underlying determinants Undernourishment (%)
Availability of fruits and vegetables (grams) Available calories from nonstaples (%) Gender Inequality Index (score) Gender Inequality Index (country rank)
Population density of health workers (per 1,000 people): Physicians
Population density of health workers (per 1,000 people): Nurses and midwives
Population density of health workers (per 1,000 people): Community health workers
Early childbearing: births by age 18 (%) Female secondary education enrollment (%)
Improved sanitation coverage (%) Improved drinking water coverage (%)
120 47 62
115 192 128 81 169 169
148 148 191
186 62
105 110
188 189 74 79 80 80
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2012).
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year.
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year.
Financial resources and policy, legislation, and institutional arrangements Government expenditure on agriculture (%)
Government expenditure on social protection (%) Government expenditure on education (%) Government expenditure on health (%)
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2010).
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2010).
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2010).
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2010).
Continued ACTIONS & ACCOUNTABILITY TO ACCELERATE THE WORLD’S PROGRESS ON NUTRITION 89
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2014).
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2011).
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year (2009).
These are trend data, and here data availability is counted from the most recent year.
Comment on the method to find number of countries with trend data
These are modeled data; the number of actual surveys is very small.
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