Completeness of birth registration, female (%) - Country Ranking - Africa

Definition: Completeness of birth registration is the percentage of children under age 5 whose births were registered at the time of the survey. The numerator of completeness of birth registration includes children whose birth certificate was seen by the interviewer or whose mother or caretaker says the birth has been registered.

Source: UNICEF's State of the World's Children based mostly on household surveys and ministry of health data.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Tunisia 99.90 2018
2 Algeria 99.60 2019
3 Egypt 99.30 2014
4 São Tomé and Principe 98.40 2019
5 Morocco 97.00 2018
6 Congo 95.90 2015
7 Djibouti 90.50 2006
7 Sierra Leone 90.50 2019
9 Botswana 88.40 2017
10 Gabon 88.00 2012
11 Comoros 87.20 2012
12 Benin 85.90 2018
13 Mali 85.60 2018
14 Rwanda 85.40 2020
15 Burundi 83.30 2017
16 Togo 81.70 2017
17 Madagascar 78.40 2018
18 Senegal 77.10 2019
19 Burkina Faso 76.70 2010
20 Côte d'Ivoire 70.90 2016
21 Ghana 69.20 2018
22 Malawi 67.20 2016
23 Kenya 66.40 2014
24 Sudan 65.80 2014
25 Mauritania 65.50 2015
26 Liberia 65.40 2020
27 Namibia 62.50 2013
28 Niger 62.30 2012
29 Cameroon 61.80 2018
30 Central African Republic 61.50 2010
30 Guinea 61.50 2018
32 The Gambia 57.70 2020
33 Mozambique 56.10 2015
34 Equatorial Guinea 53.60 2011
35 Eswatini 50.20 2014
36 Zimbabwe 48.90 2019
37 Guinea-Bissau 44.90 2019
38 Lesotho 43.50 2018
39 Nigeria 41.70 2018
40 Dem. Rep. Congo 40.00 2018
41 Uganda 32.20 2016
42 Chad 25.50 2019
43 Angola 25.20 2016
44 Tanzania 25.00 2016
45 Zambia 14.00 2018
46 Somalia 3.40 2020
47 Ethiopia 2.60 2016

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Statistical Concept and Methodology: Health systems - the combined arrangements of institutions and actions whose primary purpose is to promote, restore, or maintain health (World Health Organization, World Health Report 2000) - are increasingly being recognized as key to combating disease and improving the health status of populations. The World Bank's Healthy Development: Strategy for Health, Nutrition, and Population Results emphasizes the need to strengthen health systems, which are weak in many countries, in order to increase the effectiveness of programs aimed at reducing specific diseases and further reduce morbidity and mortality. To evaluate health systems, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that key components - such as financing, service delivery, workforce, governance, and information - be monitored using several key indicators. The data are a subset of the key indicators. Monitoring health systems allows the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of different health system models to be compared. Health system data also help identify weaknesses and strengths and areas that need investment, such as additional health facilities, better health information systems, or better trained human resources. Numerous indicators have been proposed to assess a country's health information system.They can be grouped into two broad types: indicators related to data generation using core sources and methods (health surveys, civil registration, censuses, facility reporting, health system resource tracking) and indicators related to capacity for data synthesis, analysis, and validation. Indicators related to data generation reflect a country's capacity to collect relevant data at suitable intervals using the most appropriate data sources. Benchmarks include periodicity, timeliness, contents, and availability. Indicators related to capacity for synthesis, analysis, and validation measure the dimensions of the institutional frameworks needed to ensure data quality, including independence, transparency, and access. Benchmarks include the availability of independent coordination mechanisms and micro- and meta-data. Indicators related to data generation include completeness of birth registration. Birth registration refers to the permanent and official recording of a child's existence by some administrative levels of the State that is normally coordinated by a particular branch of the government. Completeness of birth registration indicator is related to the group of indictors of data generation.

Periodicity: Annual