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Mortality rate, as defined by World Development Indicators, refers to the number of deaths in a given population over a specific time period, often expressed per 1,000 individuals.
Key Takeaways
Rwanda’s mortality rate exhibited significant fluctuation, peaking at 213.9 in 1994 due to the genocide and subsequent collapse of healthcare systems. Recovery began rapidly post-1995, with the rate dropping to 109.4 by 2000 as the country stabilized and international aid flowed in.
The decline continued steadily, reaching 44.1 by 2010 and 28.8 by 2022. Key contributors included expanded vaccination programs, investments in maternal health, and efforts to combat infectious diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS. Rwanda’s progress demonstrates the impact of effective governance and global partnerships.
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