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2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) The 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) provides up-to-date information on the population and health situation in Ethiopia. The 2011 EDHS is the third national Demographic and Health survey conducted in the country. Repeated surveys allow for an analysis of trends over time. The survey is based on a nationally representative sample. It provides estimates at the national (urban and rural) and regional levels. Number interviewed Response rate Households 16,702 98% Women 15-49 16,515 95% Men 15-59 14,110 89% Trends in Antenatal and Delivery Care Percent of women age 15-49 who received: 2011 EDHS 2005 EDHS 2000 EDHS 34 Antenatal care from a skilled provider* 27 28 10 Delivery care from a skilled provider* 6 6 *Skilled provider includes: doctor, nurse, or midwife Trends in Fertility 5.4 2000 EDHS 2005 EDHS 5.5 4.8 2011 EDHS Births per woman Trends in Childhood Mortality Deaths per 1,000 live births 77 Child mortality 2011 EDHS 2005 EDHS 2000 EDHS 59 Infant mortality 97 77 31 50 88 Under-five mortality 166 123 20 2000 EDHS 2005 EDHS 14 24 2011 EDHS Trends in Vaccination Coverage Percent of children age 12-23 months who have received all basic vaccinations (BCG, measles, and 3 doses each of DPT and polio) 14 2000 EDHS 2005 EDHS 6 27 2011 EDHS Trends in Modern Method Use Percent of currently married women age 15-49 using a modern method of contraception Trends in Children’s Nutritional Status Percent of children under age five who are: 12 Wasted (too thin for height) 2011 EDHS 2005 EDHS 2000 EDHS 44 Stunted (too short for age) 58 51 10 12 29 Underweight (too thin for age) 41 33 Based on the new WHO Child Growth Standards Trends in Household Electricity 14 2000 EDHS 2005 EDHS 13 23 2011 EDHS Percent of households with electricity Trends in Literacy 2000 EDHS 2005 EDHS 59 29 2011 EDHS Percent of women age 15-49 and men age 15-59 who can read Men Women 38 65 40 19

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Page 1: 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS)

2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) The 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) provides up-to-date information on the population and health situation in Ethiopia. The 2011 EDHS is the third national Demographic and Health survey conducted in the country. Repeated surveys allow for an analysis of trends over time.

The survey is based on a nationally representative sample. It provides estimates at the national (urban and rural) and regional levels.

Number interviewed

Response rate

Households 16,702 98%

Women 15-49 16,515 95%

Men 15-59 14,110 89%

Trends in Antenatal and Delivery CarePercent of women age 15-49 who received:

2011 EDHS2005 EDHS2000 EDHS

34

Antenatal carefrom a skilled provider*

27 28

10

Delivery carefrom a skilled provider*

6 6

*Skilled provider includes: doctor, nurse, or midwife

Trends in Fertility

5.4

2000EDHS

2005EDHS

5.54.8

2011EDHS

Births per womanTrends in Childhood Mortality

Deaths per 1,000 live births

77

Childmortality

2011 EDHS2005 EDHS2000 EDHS

59

Infantmortality

9777

3150

88

Under-fivemortality

166

123

20

2000EDHS

2005EDHS

14

24

2011EDHS

Trends in Vaccination CoveragePercent of children age 12-23 months who have

received all basic vaccinations(BCG, measles, and 3 doses each of DPT and polio)

14

2000EDHS

2005EDHS

6

27

2011EDHS

Trends in Modern Method UsePercent of currently married women age 15-49

using a modern method of contraception

Trends in Children’s Nutritional StatusPercent of children under age five who are:

12

Wasted(too thin

for height)

2011 EDHS2005 EDHS2000 EDHS

44

Stunted(too short

for age)

5851

1012

29

Underweight(too thin for age)

4133

Based on the new WHO Child Growth Standards

Trends in Household Electricity

14

2000EDHS

2005EDHS

13

23

2011EDHS

Percent of households with electricity

Trends in Literacy

2000EDHS

2005EDHS

59

29

2011EDHS

Percent of women age 15-49 and men age 15-59 who can read

MenWomen

38

65

40

19

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2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey

Fact Sheet

Ethiopia

For additional information on the results of the 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey, please contact:

In Ethiopia:Central Statistical Agency (CSA), P.O. Box 1143, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Telephone: (251) 111 55 30 11/111 15 78 41; Fax: (251) 111 55 03 34; E-mail: [email protected].

In USA:MEASURE DHS, ICF International11785 Beltsville DriveCalverton, MD 20705 USATelephone: 301-572-0200Fax: 301-572-0999Website: www.measuredhs.com

The 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) was carried out under the aegis of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and was implemented by the Central Statistical Agency (CSA). The testing of the blood samples for HIV status was handled by the Ethiopia Health and Nutrition Research Institute (EHNRI). ICF International provided technical assistance as well as funding to the project through the MEASURE DHS project, a USAID-funded project providing support and technical assistance in the implementation of population and health surveys in countries worldwide. Funding for the EDHS was provided by the government of Ethiopia and various international donor organizations and governments: the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (HAPCO), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

2

20

2

21

Women Men

2005 EDHS 2011 EDHS

Percent of men and women age 15-49 who have ever been tested for HIV and received their results

in the 12 months before the survey

Trends in HIV Testing

Participation in DecisionmakingPercent of currently married women age 15-49 who

usually make specific decisions by themselves or jointly with their husband

Own health

care

Making major

household purchases

Visits to her family

or relatives

74

12

6678

Partici-pate in all

three decisions

Partici-pate in none of

the three decisions

54

HIV Prevalence

Percent

Ethiopia Urban Rural

Women 15-49 Men 15-49 Total 15-49

1.91.0 1.5

5.2

2.9

4.2

0.8 0.5 0.6