Table 1.
Interventions supported by the Catalytic Initiative/IHSS in Niger (2007–2013).
Fig 1.
Major policy changes and activities related to child survival in Niger, 1992–2013.
Fig 2.
Under-5 mortality rate in Niger 1989–2012.
Data are from analysis of the 2012 national DHS survey in Niger. Vertical lines show 95% CIs for survival probabilities. Dates on the x-axis represent the 2 year periods preceding the 2012 Niger DHS.
Table 2.
Coverage changes for select interventions including 95% Confidence intervals.
Fig 3.
Coverage of pregnancy related indicators.
Bars represent 95% CIs; two doses of tetanus toxoid for all survey years with the exception of 2010 correspond to children under-2 whereas the 2010 mortality survey only includes children under 1 year; postnatal visit within 2 days is for out of facility deliveries.
Fig 4.
Infant feeding.
Fig 5.
Childhood immunization.
Fig 6.
Prevalence of wasting by age in children in Niger.
Moderate and severe (<-2 z score). Data taken from the 2000 MICS, 2006 DHS and 2012 DHS.
Fig 7.
Prevalence of stunting by age in children in Niger.
Moderate and severe (<-2 z score). Data taken from the 2000 MICS, 2006 DHS and 2012 DHS.
Fig 8.
Coverage of care for childhood illnesses.
Fig 9.
Care seeking patterns in Niger for diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria in children under-5 (2006–2012).
CSI = Centres de Santé Integres (Integrated Health Centres).
Table 3.
Changes in coverage of care-seeking for 3 childhood illnesses between 2006 and 2012.
Fig 10.
Proportion of under-5 deaths averted by changes in interventions between 2006 and 2012.
Table 4.
Impact of increased health access through community level services on child mortality.