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. 2022 Mar 20;19(6):3697. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063697

Table A8.

Three reproductive, maternal and child health indicators disaggregated by subnational region: Indonesia (DHS 2017).

Births Attended by Skilled Health Personnel Demand for Family Planning Satisfied-Use of Modern and Traditional Methods Measles Immunisation Coverage among One-Year-Olds
Subnational Region Estimate (%) Population Share (%) Estimate (%) Population Share (%) Estimate (%) Population Share (%)
Aceh 95.1 2.3 81.0 1.5 53.5 2.3
Bali 100.0 * 1.5 86.5 1.9 88.6 1.3
Bangka Balitung 97.4 0.6 92.6 0.6 82.2 0.7
Banten 80.4 4.5 86.3 4.3 65.6 4.6
Bengkulu 94.3 0.7 91.4 0.8 77.1 0.6
Central Java 98.6 12.1 86.0 13.9 85.9 12.3
Central Kalimantan 88.9 0.9 92.1 1.0 67.4 0.9
Central Sulawesi 86.7 1.2 87.8 1.1 79.5 1.2
East Java 97.1 12.4 90.1 16.4 86.0 12.6
East Kalimantan 96.6 1.4 86.8 1.3 80.4 1.3
East Nusa Tenggara 75.4 2.5 74.2 1.5 85.2 2.5
Gorontalo 92.8 0.5 82.6 0.5 92.1 0.5
Jakarta 98.6 3.6 78.6 3.4 79.0 3.9
Jambi 87.8 1.3 91.3 1.5 77.1 1.2
Lampung 91.9 3.0 89.5 3.4 89.3 3.0
Maluku 74.1 0.8 71.4 0.5 72.6 0.9
North Kalimantan 90.5 0.3 77.0 0.2 82.7 0.2
North Maluku 73.4 0.5 75.0 0.4 82.3 0.5
North Sulawesi 96.0 0.7 84.4 0.9 93.5 * 0.8
North Sumatera 90.0 6.1 84.7 4.4 68.9 5.5
Papua 64.2 1.8 71.6 0.9 63.1 1.6
Riau 86.0 3.1 84.3 2.5 55.5 2.5
Riau Islands 99.4 0.8 84.7 0.6 81.8 0.8
South Kalimantan 92.6 1.6 88.9 1.7 91.4 1.4
South Sulawesi 90.4 3.1 80.0 2.8 83.9 2.9
South Sumatera 96.4 3.5 88.9 3.3 85.8 3.6
Southeast Sulawesi 84.7 1.2 78.0 0.9 82.4 1.2
West Java 89.8 19.6 85.4 20.3 75.0 20.8
West Kalimantan 88.6 2.1 87.2 2.0 83.3 1.9
West Nusa Tenggara 94.8 2.2 77.2 1.9 90.4 2.3
West Papua 74.0 0.4 63.2 0.2 81.0 0.3
West Sulawesi 87.0 0.6 78.9 0.4 73.5 0.5
West Sumatera 97.6 1.9 87.1 1.6 68.3 1.9
Yogyakarta 97.7 1.3 92.4 1.7 89.7 1.4
National average 91.6 100.0 85.9 100.0 78.8 100.0

* Region with the highest coverage. Data source: WHO Health Equity Monitor database (2021 update).