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. 2018 May 11;14(10):2365–2372. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1460985

Table 1.

Description of Demographic and Health Surveys data by countries, in sub-Saharan Africa, 2007 to 2016.

Country Survey year Number of children MOV (%) No education (%)
Angola 2016 2740 55.1 34.1
Benin 2012 2540 58.7 72.4
Burkina Faso 2010 2861 22.4 81.8
Burundi 2011 1540 25.6 49.5
Cameroon 2011 2282 46.5 23.1
Chad 2015 2954 47.2 69.8
Comoros 2012 585 38.3 37.3
Congo 2012 1842 67.3 10.2
Congo DR 2014 3435 63.8 19.6
CotedIvoire 2012 1447 51.5 64.7
Ethiopia 2016 1940 52.9 61.1
Gabon 2012 1159 89 5.7
Gambia 2013 1611 23.2 62.1
Ghana 2014 1113 37.4 33.8
Guinea 2012 1335 55.5 77.3
Kenya 2014 3952 44.4 21.1
Lesotho 2014 682 41.5 0.9
Liberia 2013 1431 52.9 41.4
Madagascar 2009 2152 56.2 26.9
Malawi 2016 3269 43.8 11.3
Mali 2013 1847 61.7 79.6
Mozambique 2011 2282 34.3 32.3
Namibia 2013 968 31.2 8.2
Niger 2012 2158 49.9 81
Nigeria 2013 5893 43.7 46.4
Rwanda 2015 1531 60 14.7
Sao Tome Principe 2009 370 23.8 5.4
Senegal 2011 2353 47.8 72.1
Sierra Leone 2013 2208 34.7 66.3
Swaziland 2007 553 24.4 8.1
Tanzania 2016 2113 46.9 19.9
Togo 2014 1409 37.6 44.1
Uganda 2011 1381 58.1 16.9
Zambia 2014 2563 65.7 10.8
Zimbabwe 2015 1158 20.7 0.9