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Table 6 Percentage of health intervention effective coverage by residence and wealth in Six West African Countries

From: Using equitable impact sensitive tool (EQUIST) to promote implementation of evidence informed policymaking to improve maternal and child health outcomes: a focus on six West African Countries

Country/

Year

Situational description

Family Care Practices

Preventive Services

Curative Services

WASH (Improved water source)

ITNs (ITN ownership)

NIF (Excl breast feeding)

Immunization Plus (DTP3)

IMNCI (Oral antibiotic case mgt)

Delivery by skilled professionals (Essential care)

EMONC (Case Mgt of prematurity)

Benin/2014

National average

18

73

41

0.74

23

80

100

 

Rural

7

72

42

0.72

26

78

100

Urban

34

74

41

0.76

19

84

100

Poorest

0

68

40

0.60

19

66

100

Richest

58

77

39

0.88

13

91

100

Burkina-Faso/2010

National average

17

47

25

90

42

ND

25

 

Rural

7

48

25

89

37

ND

25

Urban

53

45

25

92

60

ND

25

Poorest

100

42

25

83

29

ND

25

Richest

59

48

25

93

52

ND

25

Ghana/2014

National average

82

47

52

89

43

16

NA

 

Rural

74

55

52

89

39

20

ND

Urban

89

36

52

88

51

6

ND

Poorest

82

55

52

87

28

21

ND

Richest

82

31

52

92

22

2

ND

Mali/2013

National average

73

61

36

63

37

26

13

 

Rural

73

61

0.7

59

36

27

8

Urban

73

58

1

79

40

25

39

Poorest

73

56

41

48

22

25

2

Richest

73

59

29

78

44

24

42

Nigeria/2013

National average

67

13

17

38

19

28

4

 

Rural

54

13

17

25

16

20

1

Urban

86

13

21

62

25

27

16

Poorest

36

9

17

7

14

6

0

Richest

84

12

17

80

35

27

29

Senegal/2014

National average

81

43

32

89

33

27

7

 

Rural

72

44

33

89

40

28

3

Urban

91

42

32

89

28

27

4

Poorest

56

38

28

86

34

27

2

Richest

97

33

23

92

40

26

9