Namibia - Maternal mortality

Number of maternal deaths

Number of maternal deaths in Namibia was 140.00 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 17 years was 200.00 in 2005, while its lowest value was 140.00 in 2016.

Definition: A maternal death refers to the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes.

Source: WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank Group, and the United Nations Population Division. Trends in Maternal Mortality: 2000 to 2017. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2019

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Year Value
2000 190.00
2001 190.00
2002 200.00
2003 200.00
2004 200.00
2005 200.00
2006 190.00
2007 180.00
2008 180.00
2009 170.00
2010 170.00
2011 170.00
2012 160.00
2013 160.00
2014 150.00
2015 150.00
2016 140.00
2017 140.00

Lifetime risk of maternal death (1 in: rate varies by country)

The value for Lifetime risk of maternal death (1 in: rate varies by country) in Namibia was 140.00 as of 2017. As the graph below shows, over the past 17 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 140.00 in 2017 and a minimum value of 76.00 in 2000.

Definition: Life time risk of maternal death is the probability that a 15-year-old female will die eventually from a maternal cause assuming that current levels of fertility and mortality (including maternal mortality) do not change in the future, taking into account competing causes of death.

Source: WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank Group, and the United Nations Population Division. Trends in Maternal Mortality: 2000 to 2017. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2019

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Year Value
2000 76.00
2001 78.00
2002 80.00
2003 81.00
2004 82.00
2005 85.00
2006 88.00
2007 92.00
2008 96.00
2009 97.00
2010 100.00
2011 100.00
2012 110.00
2013 110.00
2014 120.00
2015 120.00
2016 130.00
2017 140.00

Lifetime risk of maternal death (%)

Lifetime risk of maternal death (%) in Namibia was 0.71 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 17 years was 1.31 in 2000, while its lowest value was 0.71 in 2017.

Definition: Life time risk of maternal death is the probability that a 15-year-old female will die eventually from a maternal cause assuming that current levels of fertility and mortality (including maternal mortality) do not change in the future, taking into account competing causes of death.

Source: WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank Group, and the United Nations Population Division. Trends in Maternal Mortality: 2000 to 2017. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2019

See also:

Year Value
2000 1.31
2001 1.27
2002 1.25
2003 1.23
2004 1.21
2005 1.18
2006 1.14
2007 1.09
2008 1.05
2009 1.03
2010 0.99
2011 0.97
2012 0.91
2013 0.88
2014 0.84
2015 0.81
2016 0.76
2017 0.71

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Reproductive health