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Population size, female age 15-49 (in thousands), 2012 | ||
Prevalence of FGM among women 15-49 (%) | ||
Prevalence of FGM among girls 15-19 (%) | ||
Ethnic group with the highest prevalence in the country (%) | ||
Existence of national policies and laws banning FGM; Year passed |
UNFPA Ethiopia
The second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia’s economy has experienced strong growth over the past decade, though its impact on poverty reduction is limited. Active in the country since 1973, UNFPA supports efforts to increase access to sexual and reproductive health services, including family planning and emergency obstetric care. Programmes also assist in addressing harmful practices that jeopardize the health of women and girls, such as female genital mutilation/cutting. The contraceptive prevalence rate has doubled in recent years, but challenges remain in promoting gender equality and improving maternal health.
Population
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Population aged 0-14
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Population aged 15-64
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Population aged 65+
Maternal and newborn health
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Births attended by skilled health personnel
Sexual and reproductive health
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CPR any method
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Unmet need
Education
Fertility
Total fertility rate, per woman, 2010-2015
Life expectancy
Life expectancy at birth (years), 2010-2015
Harmful Practices
Child marriage by age 18, per cent, 2006-2017
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Child marriage by age 18
Percentage of women, aged 20-24, who were married before age 15
- Percentage of women, aged 20-24, who were married before age 15
- Percentage of women, aged 20-24, who were married before age 18
Social Updates
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