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. 2014 Apr 8;11(4):e1001626. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001626

Table 2. National estimates and admin2 summaries resulting from the modelling procedures for access to improved drinking-water source, improved sanitation, and open defecation.

Country Indicator MDG-7C Achieveda (Yes/No) National Coverage Admin2-Level Statistics RGI Scorec
JMP Estimate Model Estimate (95% BCI) Range in Predicted Admin2 Coverage Median Admin2 SDb
Central SSA
Angola Drinking water No 53.4% 44.5% (43.4%–45.7%) 9.0%–84.7% 3.2% 0.04
Improved sanitation No 58.7% 37.5% (36.7%–38.3%) 2.4%–92.8% 2.0% 0.18
Open defecation 25.7% 44.3% (43.3%–45.2%) 0.8%–92.8% 3.4% 0.08
CAR Drinking water No 67.1% 75.1% (73.8%–76.3%) 37.6%–98.6% 2.0% 0.00
Improved sanitation No 33.8% 58.3% (56.6%–60.0%) 28.7%–91.8% 2.7% −0.06
Open defecation 19.9% 25.2% (23.9%–26.5%) 1.7%–59.1% 1.9% −0.02
Congo Drinking water Yes 72.4% 74.6% (73.3%–76.0%) 21.2%–87.3% 1.6% 0.01
Improved sanitation No 17.8% 16.6% (14.9%–18.5%) 1.4%–22.5% 1.3% −0.21
Open defecation 8.3% 10.6% (9.6%–11.8%) 4.4%–40.3% 1.5% 0.00
DR Congo Drinking water No 46.2% 43.2% (42.4%–44.1%) 9.0%–93.8% 1.5% 0.07
Improved sanitation No 30.7% 27.6% (26.7%–28.5%) 7.7%–65.6% 1.7% −0.01
Open defecation 9.0% 17.3% (16.6%–18.1%) 2.5%–48.2% 1.5% −0.02
Equatorial Guinea Drinking water No 72.8% (39.9%–96.8%) 55.6%–85.1% 18.3% −0.03
Improved sanitation No 82.0% (34.6%–98.2%) 63.7%–86.6% 16.6% −0.04
Open defecation 0.2% (0.0%–1.4%) 0.1%–0.2% 0.6% 0.00
Gabon Drinking water Yes 87.9% 88.2% (87.8%–88.5%) 30.3%–99.0% 2.1% 0.05
Improved sanitation No 32.9% 53.7% (53.0%–54.5%) 3.9%–79.3% 1.2% 0.06
Open defecation 1.2% 3.0% (2.7%–3.2%) 0.2%–49.3% 0.4% 0.00
East SSA
Burundi Drinking water No 74.4% 78.8% (78.2%–79.4%) 47.9%–95.4% 1.7% 0.00
Improved sanitation No 50.1% 40.1% (39.2%–40.9%) 7.9%–88.1% 2.2% −0.03
Open defecation 2.6% 3.1% (2.8%–3.5%) 0.2%–12.5% 0.5% 0.00
Ethiopia Drinking water No 49.0% 62.8% (62.2%–63.4%) 31.5%–99.8% 1.5% −0.03
Improved sanitation No 20.7% 18.4% (17.9%–19.0%) 4.2%–84.0% 1.1% 0.05
Open defecation 45.0% 37.9% (37.2%–38.5%) 3.6%–90.2% 1.6% −0.03
Kenya Drinking water No 60.9% 71.8% (71.1%–72.6%) 44.7%–95.3% 1.8% −0.01
Improved sanitation No 29.4% 64.5% (63.6%–65.3%) 23.5%–95.4% 2.2% −0.01
Open defecation 13.7% 16.0% (15.5%–16.7%) 0.1%–83.2% 1.3% 0.02
Madagascar Drinking water No 48.1% 44.9% (44.2%–45.5%) 16.4%–96.7% 2.1% 0.01
Improved sanitation No 13.7% 7.7% (7.4%–7.9%) 0.7%–44.3% 0.4% 0.12
Open defecation 39.4% 43.2% (42.7%–43.8%) 1.3%–88.8% 1.6% 0.07
Malawi Drinking water Yes 83.7% 82.6% (82.2%–82.9%) 72.8%–96.5% 0.5% −0.02
Improved sanitation No 52.9% 21.7% (21.1%–22.2%) 9.3%–41.8% 0.8% −0.17
Open defecation 6.5% 10.2% (9.9%–10.5%) 3.3%–16.7% 0.5% −0.03
Mozambique Drinking water No 47.2% 49.5% (48.7%–50.1%) 20.5%–89.7% 2.7% −0.02
Improved sanitation No 19.1% 35.8% (34.9%–36.8%) 5.4%–91.5% 2.9% 0.03
Open defecation 41.8% 24.3% (23.7%–24.9%) 0.5%–55.3% 1.9% −0.01
Rwanda Drinking water No 68.9% 85.6% (85.1%–86.1%) 65.3%–95.8% 1.5% 0.00
Improved sanitation No 61.3% 85.0% (84.3%–85.7%) 71.0%–91.3% 1.4% −0.02
Open defecation 2.2% 1.1% (0.9%–1.3%) 0.1%–4.3% 0.3% 0.00
Somalia Drinking water No 29.5% 33.2% (18.5%–45.8%) 3.2%–59.5% 4.4% 0.03
Improved sanitation No 23.6% 56.6% (39.5%–78.9%) 6.0%–93.0% 13.5% 0.10
Open defecation 52.5% 41.1% (32.9%–47.0%) 7.7%–96.1% 5.2% 0.07
South Sudan Drinking water No 56.4% 65.5% (24.6%–95.4%) 39.9%–84.7% 23.0% −0.08
Improved sanitation No 8.9% 27.2% (0.9%–97.6%) 19.0%–28.3% 30.4% −0.30
Open defecation 77.0% 61.8% (9.2%–91.7%) 60.6%–68.1% 26.6% −0.28
Sudan Drinking water No 55.4% 81.0% (55.7%–91.5%) 64.7%–96.7% 13.1% 0.01
Improved sanitation No 23.5% 23.2% (1.8%–92.4%) 8.3%–44.9% 32.8% −0.13
Open defecation 46.3% 34.3% (17.8%–49.2%) 7.8%–59.5% 9.7% −0.04
UR Tanzania Drinking water No 74.8% 74.2% (73.8%–74.6%) 18.2%–97.8% 1.8% −0.05
Improved sanitation No 35.0% 50.9% (50.4%–51.4%) 5.7%–95.1% 2.2% 0.06
Open defecation 8.6% 8.6% (8.4%–8.8%) 0.1%–88.0% 0.8% 0.01
Uganda Drinking water Yes 53.3% 48.1% (47.5%–48.7%) 18.7%–86.9% 2.2% 0.03
Improved sanitation No 11.9% 25.7% (25.2%–26.3%) 5.3%–92.4% 1.9% −0.03
Open defecation 12.4% 13.0% (12.7%–13.4%) 0.1%–50.5% 1.2% 0.01
Zambia Drinking water No 64.1% 35.8% (34.6%–37.0%) 4.7%–90.7% 1.5% 0.15
Improved sanitation No 42.1% 62.9% (60.2%–65.4%) 15.6%–92.0% 3.6% 0.04
Open defecation 17.0% 22.8% (21.6%–24.2%) 0.6%–72.6% 2.2% 0.03
Southern SSA
Lesotho Drinking water No 77.7% 76.8% (75.8%–77.8%) 44.9%–94.0% 2.9% −0.01
Improved sanitation No 26.3% 37.7% (36.5%–38.9%) 12.6%–72.6% 3.4% −0.09
Open defecation 36.8% 37.4% (36.5%–38.6%) 2.2%–88.1% 3.3% 0.01
Namibia Drinking water Yes 93.4% 91.6% (90.8%–92.4%) 66.6%–99.7% 1.0% 0.04
Improved sanitation No 32.3% 47.5% (46.3%–48.8%) 3.7%–94.2% 2.4% 0.13
Open defecation 51.6% 51.8% (50.4%–53.1%) 5.5%–94.7% 2.5% 0.09
South Africa Drinking water No 91.5% 79.4% (49.8%–95.7%) 43.1%–96.4% 11.2% 0.03
Improved sanitation No 74.0% 45.9% (18.1%–76.3%) 24.3%–92.8% 16.8% −0.01
Open defecation 7.0% 8.6% (1.9%–23.8%) 1.2%–25.6% 4.9% −0.01
Swaziland Drinking water Yes 72.2% 80.4% (78.3%–82.3%) 55.9%–98.6% 2.5% 0.00
Improved sanitation No 57.0% 64.9% (61.4%–68.4%) 43.8%–84.8% 3.7% −0.08
Open defecation 14.7% 14.1% (12.7%–15.8%) 0.3%–36.4% 2.3% −0.01
Zimbabwe Drinking water No 80.0% 72.5% (71.8%–73.1%) 48.8%–93.9% 1.7% 0.00
Improved sanitation No 40.2% 63.7% (63.0%–64.4%) 21.2%–93.7% 1.6% 0.01
Open defecation 25.6% 27.9% (27.3%–28.5%) 1.2%–77.9% 1.6% 0.01
West SSA
Benin Drinking water No 76.0% 72.9% (71.8%–74.0%) 33.0%–99.5% 2.0% 0.01
Improved sanitation No 14.2% 51.3% (50.0%–52.8%) 9.4%–95.2% 2.7% 0.05
Open defecation 54.3% 55.2% (54.1%–56.4%) 8.8%–94.2% 2.3% 0.04
Burkina Faso Drinking water Yes 80.0% 84.4% (84.0%–84.8%) 61.4%–94.8% 1.0% 0.01
Improved sanitation No 18.0% 39.4% (38.8%–40.0%) 4.7%–80.2% 1.4% 0.01
Open defecation 57.9% 59.1% (58.6%–59.6%) 13.8%–93.6% 1.2% 0.02
Cameroon Drinking water No 74.4% 70.5% (70.0%–71.0%) 40.3%–94.8% 1.3% 0.00
Improved sanitation No 47.8% 50.7% (50.2%–51.2%) 19.8%–79.2% 1.4% −0.06
Open defecation 6.2% 6.0% (5.7%–6.2%) 0.4%–26.7% 0.4% 0.01
Chad Drinking water No 50.0% 37.3% (33.5%–42.4%) 10.0%–65.4% 2.8% −0.09
Improved sanitation No 11.7% 1.6% (1.2%–2.2%) 0.2%–8.5% 0.4% 0.10
Open defecation 65.4% 82.1% (79.5%–84.1%) 34.6%–97.5% 1.5% 0.07
Côte d'Ivoire Drinking water No 79.9% 88.3% (87.7%–88.9%) 73.9%–98.0% 1.0% 0.01
Improved sanitation No 23.9% 12.4% (11.8%–13.1%) 1.3%–35.4% 0.5% 0.06
Open defecation 27.1% 28.6% (27.5%–29.6%) 6.1%–54.5% 2.0% −0.03
Gambia Drinking water Yes 89.3% 64.8% (52.1%–75.4%) 45.0%–94.6% 2.5% −0.03
Improved sanitation Yes 67.7% 99.9% (99.8%–99.9%) 99.0%–100.0% 0.0% 0.03
Open defecation 2.3% 1.3% (1.0%–1.7%) 0.0%–8.2% 0.5% 0.00
Ghana Drinking water Yes 86.3% 72.0% (71.4%–72.6%) 53.1%–92.4% 1.8% −0.03
Improved sanitation No 13.5% 71.8% (71.3%–72.3%) 11.6%–94.1% 1.7% 0.03
Open defecation 18.4% 19.2% (18.8%–19.5%) 1.4%–92.3% 1.1% 0.04
Guinea Drinking water No 73.6% 42.0% (40.1%–44.0%) 12.1%–97.8% 1.9% 0.03
Improved sanitation No 18.5% 48.0% (44.8%–51.4%) 27.1%–86.2% 3.3% −0.06
Open defecation 19.7% 20.5% (19.1%–22.0%) 0.1%–57.5% 1.4% 0.01
Guinea-Bissau Drinking water Yes 71.7% 82.6% (42.2%–96.8%) 40.4%–91.3% 20.8% 0.03
Improved sanitation No 19.0% 80.4% (28.7%–95.1%) 26.9%–90.0% 23.2% 0.03
Open defecation 24.9% 8.3% (2.5%–21.5%) 3.6%–47.9% 12.0% 0.00
Liberia Drinking water No 74.4% 67.3% (66.1%–68.6%) 28.4%–88.5% 2.7% −0.03
Improved sanitation No 18.2% 32.3% (31.2%–33.5%) 5.8%–62.1% 1.9% −0.03
Open defecation 44.3% 46.3% (45.2%–47.5%) 20.7%–83.9% 2.7% −0.05
Mali Drinking water No 65.4% 67.9% (67.0%–68.8%) 46.0%–95.4% 1.5% −0.02
Improved sanitation No 21.6% 42.5% (41.4%–43.7%) 13.2%–93.8% 1.8% 0.00
Open defecation 13.5% 16.4% (15.8%–17.1%) 0.1%–61.2% 0.8% 0.01
Mauritania Drinking water No 49.6% 59.7% (52.4%–67.9%) 42.0%–87.1% 4.5% −0.05
Improved sanitation No 26.6% 31.2% (12.4%–44.6%) 2.0%–48.4% 6.8% 0.01
Open defecation 50.9% 39.6% (25.6%–46.5%) 22.9%–85.9% 6.9% −0.03
Niger Drinking water No 50.3% 57.7% (55.8%–59.5%) 39.2%–90.7% 2.2% −0.06
Improved sanitation No 9.6% 4.1% (3.7%–4.5%) 0.4%–30.6% 0.3% 0.13
Open defecation 78.1% 80.1% (79.1%–81.0%) 0.1–99.8% 1.8% 0.06
Nigeria Drinking water No 61.1% 59.7% (59.1%–60.2%) 16.5%–91.4% 2.7% −0.01
Improved sanitation No 30.6% 60.7% (60.2%–61.2%) 10.0%–95.9% 2.6% 0.03
Open defecation 22.7% 29.2% (28.7%–29.5%) 0.6%–88.4% 2.4% 0.02
Senegal Drinking water No 73.4% 78.6% (78.2%–79.1%) 28.1%–98.2% 0.8% 0.06
Improved sanitation No 51.4% 57.9% (57.4%–58.4%) 17.5%–94.7% 0.9% 0.06
Open defecation 16.8% 19.2% (18.8%–19.7%) 0.6%–48.9% 0.9% 0.00
Sierra Leone Drinking water No 57.5% 61.5% (60.5%–62.5%) 43.1%–84.5% 1.0% −0.03
Improved sanitation No 12.9% 48.2% (47.1%–49.4%) 31.9%–72.1% 1.1% −0.10
Open defecation 27.1% 28.7% (27.6%–29.7%) 11.4%–59.5% 0.9% −0.03
Togo Drinking water No 59.0% 58.5% (57.4%–59.7%) 26.1%–79.3% 1.5% −0.01
Improved sanitation No 11.4% 37.4% (36.3%–38.4%) 2.9%–76.7% 1.0% 0.10
Open defecation 53.7% 41.2% (40.4%–42.0%) 7.0%–87.5% 1.1% 0.03
a

MDG 7C is to halve the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation. Classification of achievement is based on figures produced by the WHO/UNICEF JMP for Water Supply and Sanitation for 1990 and 2010 [91].

b

Median administrative area standard deviation (SD) is taken from the posterior distribution for standard deviation at the administrative area level generated by the hierarchical model, and reflects the amount of data available for a given country (increased SD reflects greater uncertainty and less data).

c

RGI is a measure of relative inequality in access sub-nationally within a given country given national coverage levels. Negative values indicate a lower than expected inequality, whilst positive values indicate greater than expected inequality; indicates a score significantly lower than 0 and indicates a score significantly higher than 0.