Under-five mortality rate in Middle Africa (2015 - 2026)

The under-five mortality rate measures the number of deaths per 1,000 live births for children under five. This critical statistic highlights child health and development, reflecting a country's healthcare quality and socioeconomic conditions. Understanding these rates is vital for improving global health initiatives.

Middle Africa12 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Under-five mortality rate over timeSome values are estimated based on historical trends

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202666.99 per live births4.06 per live births-5.71%
202571.05 per live births1.01 per live births-1.41%
202472.06 per live births1.12 per live births-1.53%
202373.18 per live births11.58 per live births-13.66%
202284.76 per live births+4.65 per live births+5.81%
202180.11 per live births1.08 per live births-1.33%
202081.19 per live births6.73 per live births-7.65%
201987.91 per live births+1.3 per live births+1.50%
201886.61 per live births3.95 per live births-4.36%
201790.56 per live births2.38 per live births-2.57%
201692.95 per live births3.21 per live births-3.33%
201596.15 per live births
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