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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) Planning Appropriate Cervical Cancer Prevention Programs PATH 2000 Report of the meeting on HPV Vaccine …

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Number of health workers trained in cervical cancer screening


Number of health workers trained in cervical cancer screening Number of health workers trained in cervical cancer screening Definition: The number of health workers (e.g. clinical assistants, doctors, nurses) trained …

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Mortality rate from cervical cancer


Mortality rate from cervical cancer Mortality rate from cervical cancer Definition: The cervical cancer mortality rate is the number of deaths, with cervical cancer as the underlying cause of death, …

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Existence of national cervical cancer prevention policy


Existence of national cervical cancer prevention policy Existence of national cervical cancer prevention policy Definition: The existence of formal governmental declarations, laws, and statutes related to cervical cancer prevention. Policy …

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Cervical Cancer


Cervical CancerCervical Cancer Welcome to the programmatic area on cervical cancer within MEASURE Evaluation’s Family Planning and Reproductive Health Indicators Database. Cervical cancer is one of the subareas found in the women’s …

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Exclusive breastfeeding rate


Exclusive breastfeeding rate Exclusive breastfeeding rate Definition: The number of infants 0−5 months (< 6 months) of age who are fed exclusively with breast milk during a specified reference period …

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Early initiation of breastfeeding


Early initiation of breastfeeding Early initiation of breastfeeding Definition: The number of newborns who breastfed within one hour of birth during a specified reference period is expressed as a percentage …

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Percent of infants ages 6 to 8 months who receive complementary food


Percent of infants ages 6 to 8 months who receive complementary food Percent of infants ages 6 to 8 months who receive complementary food Definition: The percent of infants ages …

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Percent of eligible women who use the lactational amenorrhea method as their method of family planning


Percent of eligible women who use the lactational amenorrhea method as their method of family planning Percent of eligible women who use the lactational amenorrhea method as their method of …

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Links to other indicator resources Links to other indicator resources Title Organization Year Page Number(s) Indicators for assessing infant and young child feeding practices UNICEF, UC Davis, USAID, IFPRI, WHO …

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