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  <wb:indicator id="HF.CON.AIDS.FE.ZS">
    <wb:name>Condom use in last intercourse (% of females at risk population)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 18-49 who had more than one sexual partner in the last 12 months and used a condom during last intercourse</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.CON.AIDS.FE.ZS.Q1">
    <wb:name>Condom use in last intercourse (% of females at risk population): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 18-49 who had more than one sexual partner in the last 12 months and used a condom during last intercourse</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.CON.AIDS.FE.ZS.Q2">
    <wb:name>Condom use in last intercourse (% of females at risk population): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 18-49 who had more than one sexual partner in the last 12 months and used a condom during last intercourse</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.CON.AIDS.FE.ZS.Q3">
    <wb:name>Condom use in last intercourse (% of females at risk population): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 18-49 who had more than one sexual partner in the last 12 months and used a condom during last intercourse</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.CON.AIDS.FE.ZS.Q4">
    <wb:name>Condom use in last intercourse (% of females at risk population): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 18-49 who had more than one sexual partner in the last 12 months and used a condom during last intercourse</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.CON.AIDS.FE.ZS.Q5">
    <wb:name>Condom use in last intercourse (% of females at risk population): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 18-49 who had more than one sexual partner in the last 12 months and used a condom during last intercourse</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.AIDS.ZS">
    <wb:name>Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of population age 15-49 who had blood tests that are positive for HIV1 or HIV2</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.AIDS.ZS.Q1">
    <wb:name>Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of population age 15-49 who had blood tests that are positive for HIV1 or HIV2</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.AIDS.ZS.Q2">
    <wb:name>Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of population age 15-49 who had blood tests that are positive for HIV1 or HIV2</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.AIDS.ZS.Q3">
    <wb:name>Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of population age 15-49 who had blood tests that are positive for HIV1 or HIV2</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.AIDS.ZS.Q4">
    <wb:name>Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of population age 15-49 who had blood tests that are positive for HIV1 or HIV2</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.AIDS.ZS.Q5">
    <wb:name>Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of population age 15-49 who had blood tests that are positive for HIV1 or HIV2</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.CONM.ZS">
    <wb:name>Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of females ages 15-49)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 15-49 who are married or live in union and currently use a modern method of contraception. Modern methods are defined as female sterilization, male sterilization, the contraceptive pill, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), injectables, implants, female condom, male condom, diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly, lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), emergency contraception, country-specific modern methods and other modern contraceptive methods respondent mentioned.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.CONM.ZS.Q1">
    <wb:name>Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of females ages 15-49): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 15-49 who are married or live in union and currently use a modern method of contraception. Modern methods are defined as female sterilization, male sterilization, the contraceptive pill, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), injectables, implants, female condom, male condom, diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly, lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), emergency contraception, country-specific modern methods and other modern contraceptive methods respondent mentioned.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.CONM.ZS.Q2">
    <wb:name>Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of females ages 15-49): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 15-49 who are married or live in union and currently use a modern method of contraception. Modern methods are defined as female sterilization, male sterilization, the contraceptive pill, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), injectables, implants, female condom, male condom, diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly, lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), emergency contraception, country-specific modern methods and other modern contraceptive methods respondent mentioned.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.CONM.ZS.Q3">
    <wb:name>Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of females ages 15-49): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 15-49 who are married or live in union and currently use a modern method of contraception. Modern methods are defined as female sterilization, male sterilization, the contraceptive pill, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), injectables, implants, female condom, male condom, diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly, lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), emergency contraception, country-specific modern methods and other modern contraceptive methods respondent mentioned.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.CONM.ZS.Q4">
    <wb:name>Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of females ages 15-49): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 15-49 who are married or live in union and currently use a modern method of contraception. Modern methods are defined as female sterilization, male sterilization, the contraceptive pill, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), injectables, implants, female condom, male condom, diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly, lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), emergency contraception, country-specific modern methods and other modern contraceptive methods respondent mentioned.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.CONM.ZS.Q5">
    <wb:name>Contraceptive prevalence, modern methods (% of females ages 15-49): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women age 15-49 who are married or live in union and currently use a modern method of contraception. Modern methods are defined as female sterilization, male sterilization, the contraceptive pill, intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD), injectables, implants, female condom, male condom, diaphragm, contraceptive foam and contraceptive jelly, lactational amenorrhea method (LAM), emergency contraception, country-specific modern methods and other modern contraceptive methods respondent mentioned.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.IMRT.IN">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 1st birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.IMRT.IN.Q1">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 1st birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.IMRT.IN.Q2">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 1st birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.IMRT.IN.Q3">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 1st birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.IMRT.IN.Q4">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 1st birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.IMRT.IN.Q5">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 1st birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.MORT">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 5th birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.MORT.Q1">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 5th birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.MORT.Q2">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 5th birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.MORT.Q3">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 5th birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.MORT.Q4">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 5th birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.MORT.Q5">
    <wb:name>Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Deaths of children before their 5th birthday per 1,000 live births. Sample: children born up to 5 years before the survey for full population mortality estimates, and up to 10 years before the survey for wealth quintile specific mortality estimates</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.SMEA">
    <wb:name>Pap smear in last 5 years (% of females 30-49)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women who received a pap smear in the last 5 years (preferably age 30-49 but age groups may vary)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.SMEA.Q1">
    <wb:name>Pap smear in last 5 years (% of females 30-49): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women who received a pap smear in the last 5 years (preferably age 30-49 but age groups may vary)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.SMEA.Q2">
    <wb:name>Pap smear in last 5 years (% of females 30-49): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women who received a pap smear in the last 5 years (preferably age 30-49 but age groups may vary)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.SMEA.Q3">
    <wb:name>Pap smear in last 5 years (% of females 30-49): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women who received a pap smear in the last 5 years (preferably age 30-49 but age groups may vary)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.SMEA.Q4">
    <wb:name>Pap smear in last 5 years (% of females 30-49): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women who received a pap smear in the last 5 years (preferably age 30-49 but age groups may vary)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.DYN.SMEA.Q5">
    <wb:name>Pap smear in last 5 years (% of females 30-49): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of women who received a pap smear in the last 5 years (preferably age 30-49 but age groups may vary)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.FULL">
    <wb:name>Immunization, full (% of children ages 15-23 months)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), measles/Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), 3 doses of polio (excluding polio given at birth) and 3 doses of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT)/Pentavalent vaccinations, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.FULL.Q1">
    <wb:name>Immunization, full (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), measles/Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), 3 doses of polio (excluding polio given at birth) and 3 doses of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT)/Pentavalent vaccinations, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.FULL.Q2">
    <wb:name>Immunization, full (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), measles/Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), 3 doses of polio (excluding polio given at birth) and 3 doses of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT)/Pentavalent vaccinations, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.FULL.Q3">
    <wb:name>Immunization, full (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), measles/Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), 3 doses of polio (excluding polio given at birth) and 3 doses of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT)/Pentavalent vaccinations, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.FULL.Q4">
    <wb:name>Immunization, full (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), measles/Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), 3 doses of polio (excluding polio given at birth) and 3 doses of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT)/Pentavalent vaccinations, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.FULL.Q5">
    <wb:name>Immunization, full (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), measles/Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), 3 doses of polio (excluding polio given at birth) and 3 doses of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT)/Pentavalent vaccinations, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.MEAS">
    <wb:name>Immunization, measles (% of children ages 15-23 months)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received measles or MMR vaccination, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.MEAS.Q1">
    <wb:name>Immunization, measles (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received measles or MMR vaccination, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.MEAS.Q2">
    <wb:name>Immunization, measles (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received measles or MMR vaccination, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.MEAS.Q3">
    <wb:name>Immunization, measles (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q3</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received measles or MMR vaccination, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.MEAS.Q4">
    <wb:name>Immunization, measles (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q4</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received measles or MMR vaccination, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.IMM.MEAS.Q5">
    <wb:name>Immunization, measles (% of children ages 15-23 months): Q5 (highest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children age 15-23 months who received measles or MMR vaccination, either verified by vaccination card or by recall of respondent</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.MLR.NETS.ZS">
    <wb:name>Use of insecticide-treated bed nets (% of under-5 population)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children under 5 who slept under an insecticide treated bed net (ITN) the night before the survey. A bed net is considered treated if it a) is a long-lasting treated net, b) a pre-treated net that was purchased or soaked in insecticides less than 12 months ago, or c) a non-pre-treated net which was soaked in insecticides less than 12 months ago. MICS 2 data points (MICS surveys pre-2002) consider bed nets treated if they were ever treated.)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="HF.MLR.NETS.ZS.Q1">
    <wb:name>Use of insecticide-treated bed nets (% of under-5 population): Q1 (lowest)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="65">Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Percentage of children under 5 who slept under an insecticide treated bed net (ITN) the night before the survey. A bed net is considered treated if it a) is a long-lasting treated net, b) a pre-treated net that was purchased or soaked in insecticides less than 12 months ago, or c) a non-pre-treated net which was soaked in insecticides less than 12 months ago. MICS 2 data points (MICS surveys pre-2002) consider bed nets treated if they were ever treated.)</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) database, World Bank</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
</wb:indicators>