Ethiopia - Track20

Ethiopia
FP2020 Core Indicator Summary Sheet
Published November 2015
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Data recency: color indicates # years since data available to inform estimate
less than 4 years (data since London Summit)
4 to 7 years
more than 7 years
MW=Married women
AW= All women
1
2012.5
2013.5
2014.5
2015.5
0
595,000
1,221,000
1,499,000
Number of additional users of modern methods of contraception
Definition: The number of additional women (or their partners) of reproductive age currently using a modern contraceptive method, compared to the number in 2012
2
Contraceptive prevalence rate, modern methods (mCPR)
22.2%
24.0%
25.9%
26.2%
Definition: The percentage of all women of reproductive age who are using (or whose partner is using) a modern method of contraception at a particular point in time
3
Percentage of women with an unmet need for a modern method of contraception
27.5%
26.7%
25.9%
25.8%
Definition: The percentage of fecund women of reproductive age who want no more children or want to postpone having a child, but are not using a modern contraceptive
method, plus women who are currently using a traditional method of family planning. Women using a traditional method are assumed to have an unmet need for modern
contraception. This indicator is currently reported for married / in-union women.
4
Percentage of women whose demand is satisfied with a modern method of contraception
53.0%
55.7%
58.3%
58.7%
Definition: The percentage of fecund women of reproductive age who want no more children or want to postpone having a child, and who are currently using a modern
method of contraception. Women using a traditional method of family planning are assumed to have an unmet need for modern contraception. This indicator is currently
reported for married / in-union women.
5
Number of unintended pregnancies
2,282,000
2,301,000
2,320,000
2,340,000
Definition: The number of pregnancies that occurred at a time when women (and their partners) either did not want additional children or wanted to delay the next birth.
Usually measured with regard to last or recent pregnancies, including current pregnancies.
6
Number of unintended pregnancies averted due to use of modern methods of contraception
1,346,000
1,514,000
1,691,000
1,769,000
Definition: The number of unintended pregnancies that did not occur during a specified reference period as a result of the protection provided by contraceptive use during the
reference period
7
Number of unsafe abortions averted due to use of modern methods of contraception
401,000
451,000
503,000
526,000
Definition: The number of unsafe abortions that did not occur during a specified reference period as a result of the protection provided by contraceptive use during the
reference period.
8
Number of maternal deaths averted due to use of modern methods of contraception
4,000
5,000
6,000
6,000
Definition: The number of maternal deaths that did not occur during a specified reference period as a result of the protection provided by contraceptive use during the
reference period.
%
9
Percentage of women using each modern method of contraception (method mix)
2014 PMA2020 R2
Definition: The percentage of total family planning users using each modern method of contraception.
Long-acting and permanent methods
Implant
IUD
Sterilization (female)
Sterilization (male)
Short-term methods
Condom
Injection
LAM
Pill
Other modern methods
Source
21.0%
2.1%
0.8%
0.0%
1.3%
68.9%
0.8%
4.6%
0.4%
Population
All
%
10
Percentage of facilities stocked out, by method offered, on the day of assessment
Year
Source
2014
PMA2020 R2
Definition: Percentage of facilities stocked out of each type of contraceptive offered, on the day of assessment (reporting day or day of visit). Note: Where data from reporting
day or day of visit are unavailable, logistics reports may be substituted.
Long-acting and permanent methods
Implant
IUD
Sterilization (female)
Sterilization (male)
Short-term methods
Condoms (male)
Condoms (female)
Injection
Pill
Other modern methods (EC)
Any modern method*
*not core indicator, but, in some countries data is not yet reported by method
11a
5.0%
1.8%
no data
no data
3.7%
28.6%
4.5%
7.2%
16.7%
33.2%**
Percentage of primary SDPs that have at least 3 modern methods of contraception available on
day of assessment
87%
2014
PMA2020 R2
Definition: Percentage of service delivery points (SDPs) at the primary level that have at least 3 types of modern method of contraception available on day of assessment
(reporting day or day of visit). Note: Where data from reporting day or day of visit are unavailable, logistics reports may be substituted.
11b
Percentage of secondary/tertiary SDPs with at least 5 modern methods of contraception
available on day of assessment
92%
2014
PMA2020 R2
Definition: Percentage of service delivery points (SDPs) at the secondary/tertiary level that have at least 5 types of modern methods of contraception available on day of
assessment (reporting day or day of visit). Note: Where data from reporting day or day of visit are unavailable, logistics reports may be substituted.
12
Annual expenditure on family planning from government’s domestic budget
2013
2014
n/a
n/a
-
8,521,753
Source
n/a
Definition: Total annual public sector recurrent expenditures on family planning. This includes expenditures by all levels of government.
13
Couple-years of protection (CYP)
Consensus Meeting
Definition: The estimated number of years of protection provided by family planning services during a one year period, based upon the volume of all contraceptives sold or
distributed free of charge to clients during that period. Note: The CYP is calculated by multiplying the quantity of each method distributed to clients by a conversion factor,
which yields an estimate of the duration of contraceptive protection provided per unit of that method.
Value
14
Method Information Index
30.5%
Population
Source
AW
2014 PMA2020 R2
Definition: An index measuring the extent to which women were made aware of alternative methods of contraception and were provided adequate information about them.
The index score is equal to the number of women who respond “yes” to the following three questions: (1) Were you informed about other methods? (2) Were you informed
about side effects? (3) Were you told what to do if you experienced side effects?
15
Percentage of women who were provided with information on family planning during their last
visit with a health service provider
28.3%
AW
2014 PMA2020 R2
Definition: The percentage of women who were provided information on family planning in some form at the time of their last contact with a health service provider. The
contact could occur in either a clinic or community setting. Information could have been provided via a number of mechanisms, including counseling, information, education
and communication materials or talks/conversations about family planning.
16
Percentage of women who make family planning decisions alone or jointly with their husbands
or partners
88.2%
AW
PMA2020 R2
Definition: The percentage of women who make decisions on matters, such as whether and when to initiate and terminate contraceptive use and choice of contraceptive
method, either by themselves or based upon consensus joint decision-making with their husband/partner.
17
Adolescent birth rate
63
-
Definition: The number of births to adolescent females, aged 15-19 occurring during a given reference period per 1,000 adolescent females.
Additional source information (for Indicators 1 to 8)
Most recent survey used in FPET 2014 PMA2020 R1R2 pool
Service statistics used in FPET? no
Source for % births unintended (for Indicator 5): 2014 PMA2020 R2
2014 PMA2020 (pooled)