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Percent of women with low serum vitamin A concentration


Percent of women with low serum vitamin A concentration Percent of women with low serum vitamin A concentration Definition: The percent of women ages 15 to 49 who were tested …

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Percent of women with a low mid-upper arm circumference (<22.5)


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Percent of women with a live birth in the last two years who received high-dose Vitamin A within eight weeks (six weeks if not breastfeeding) of their last live birth


Percent of women with a live birth in the last two years who received high-dose Vitamin A within eight weeks (six weeks if not breastfeeding) of their last live birth …

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Percent of women of reproductive age with anemia


Percent of women of reproductive age with anemia Percent of women of reproductive age with anemia Definition: The percent of women ages 15 to 49 screened for hemoglobin levels who …

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Percent of women living in households using adequately iodized salt


Percent of women living in households using adequately iodized salt Percent of women living in households using adequately iodized salt Definition: The percent of women who live in households using …

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Percent of service delivery points with adequate supplies of mineral/vitamin supplements


Percent of service delivery points with adequate supplies of mineral/vitamin supplements Percent of service delivery points with adequate supplies of mineral/vitamin supplements Definition: The percent of service delivery points (SDPs) …

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Percent of pregnant women who receive the recommended number of iron/folate supplements during pregnancy


Percent of pregnant women who receive the recommended number of iron/folate supplements during pregnancy Percent of pregnant women who receive the recommended number of iron/folate supplements during pregnancy Definition: The …

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Percent of non-pregnant women of reproductive age who have a high body mass index (BMI>25)


Percent of non-pregnant women of reproductive age who have a high body mass index (BMI>25) Percent of non-pregnant women of reproductive age who have a high body mass index (BMI>25) …

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Percent of non-pregnant women of reproductive age who have a low body mass index (BMI <18.5)


Percent of non-pregnant women of reproductive age who have a low body mass index (BMI <18.5) Percent of non-pregnant women of reproductive age who have a low body mass index …

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Links to Other Indicator Resources


Links to Other Indicator Resources Links to Other Indicator Resources Title Organization Year Page Number(s) Tracking Progress on Child and Maternal Nutrition UNICEF 2009 Anthropometric Indicators Measurement Guide, 2003 Edition …

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