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thematic funds. The health thematic funds were optimally used toward priorities to cover funding gaps for high-impact interventions for children Table 1: Health Indicators Health 2018 Results Health Indicators Baseline 2013 (% and/or #) Target Progress 2018 (% and/or #) 2018 (% and/or #) Children <1 year receiving DTP- containing vaccine at national level Children <1 year receiving measles- containing vaccine at national level Children 0-59 months vaccinated with polio through a UNICEF-supported programme during campaigns 75% Health Outcome 1: Children under 5 years of age and pregnant women, particularly the most vulnerable, increasingly benefit from quality high-impact interventions for the prevention and management of maternal and childhood illnesses, including in emergency situations. 68% 85% 99% (Health Information Management System - HIMS data 2018) 101% (HIMS data 2018) 85% 100% 100% 103% Women attended at least four times during their pregnancy by any provider (skilled or unskilled) for reasons related to the pregnancy 33% 60% Children aged 0-59 months with 58% 80% symptoms of pneumonia taken to an appropriate health provider National budget allocated for health 6% 10% 38.8% ((Ministry of Health Statistics Yearbook 2017, issued in December 2018) Data not available (Demographic and Health Survey 2018) 5.58% (Target: 15% as per Abuja Declaration) Number of cases of polio 0 % of children aged 12-23 months 75% 85% Data not available vaccinated against measles % of children under 5 years of age with 39% 80% Data not available malaria treated % of children under 5 years with 55% 75-80% Data not available diarrhoea who sought treatment from a health facility Proportion of births assisted by qualified personnel 29% 60% 36.3% (Ministry of Health Statistics Yearbook 2017, issued in December 2018) Output 1.1: By 2018, targeted health facilities offer a comprehensive evidence-based package of high impact quality preventive, promotional and curative interventions for maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health and support improved demand for services Policy on focused antenatal care has No Yes Yes been developed, adopted and implemented Primary health care facilities providing 30% 80% 100% clinical care to children under five using the IMNCI approach Health workers in UNICEF supported 20% 100% 100% programmes trained in rapid diagnostic testing for malaria in children 6
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