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Somalia, Fed. Rep.Infant Mortality (per 1,000 live births)

Category: HealthSource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #3 of 196
Latest Value
104.0
2023
YoY Change
-27.2%
20222023
Global Rank
#3
of 196 countries
Maximum
358.5
2011
Minimum
104.0
2023
CAGR
-2.2%
24 years
Last
104.0
Previous
142.9
Highest
358.5
Lowest
104.0
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators
Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
2023104.0-27.2%
2022142.9+28.9%
2021110.9-3.1%
2020114.4-3.1%
2019118.1-13.2%
2018136.0-12.5%
2017155.4+19.9%
2016129.6-3.0%
2015133.6-3.0%
2014137.8-3.4%
2013142.6-22.5%
2012184.1-48.6%
2011358.5+92.8%
2010185.9+14.9%
2009161.8-2.6%
2008166.1-2.1%
2007169.7-1.0%
2006171.5-0.5%
2005172.3+0.0%
2004172.3+0.0%
2003172.3+0.0%
2002172.3+0.0%
2001172.3+0.0%
2000172.3

Top Countries — Infant Mortality (per 1,000 live births)

#CountryValueYear
1Niger114.82023
2Nigeria104.92023
3Somalia, Fed. Rep.104.02023
4Chad101.12023
5South Sudan98.72023
6Guinea95.02023
7Sierra Leone94.32023
8Central African Republic92.22023
9Mali91.32023
10Benin77.92023
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About This Indicator

Definition

Under-five mortality rate is the probability per 1,000 that a newborn baby will die before reaching age five, if subject to age-specific mortality rates of the specified year.

Methodology

Data compiled by UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), uri: www.childmortality.org, publisher: UNICEF, WHO, World Bank, United Nations Population Division; World Health Organization (WHO), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation;World Bank (WB), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation;United Nations (UN), uri: www.childmortality.org, note: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, publisher: UN Population Division.

Source: World Bank - World Development IndicatorsView original source →