๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ญ Infant Mortality Rate of Western Sahara

22.66
Infant Mortality Rate
212
Infant Deaths
3,720
Overall Deaths

The current infant mortality rate of Western Sahara is 22.6623 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births. A -4.43% decrease from 2022, when the infant mortality rate was 23.7116 and 222 infants died for the year. In the future, Western Sahara's infant mortality rate is projected to decrease to 3.8594 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births, by the year 2100. A total decrease of Western Sahara's infant mortality rate by -82.97% from today's standard. This positive trend of Western Sahara's infant mortality rate can broadly be attributed to improvements in hygiene, water quality, and living conditions that reduced the spread of infections. The avalibality of midwife-led continuity of care (MLCC) from professional midwives according to international standard also plays a role in the overall decrease of the infant mortality rate.

Historic Infant Mortality Rate of Western Sahara (1950-2023)

Western Sahara has seen a decrease of the infant mortality rate since the 1950's. From 222.2466 to 22.6623 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births, a decrease of -89.8% in total.

Year Infant Mortality Rate (infant deaths for every 1,000 live births) Infant Deaths Overall Deaths
1950 222.2466 135 363
1951 220.6549 151 397
1952 217.4744 171 436
1953 214.3643 192 479
1954 211.2851 213 525
1955 208.2373 236 575
1956 205.1712 259 629
1957 202.1796 283 686
1958 199.2592 306 745
1959 196.4118 331 807
1960 193.6117 351 870
1961 190.7355 368 933
1962 187.8598 384 996
1963 185.0346 401 1,061
1964 182.2572 419 1,127
1965 179.5635 436 1,196
1966 176.9992 456 1,270
1967 174.5349 478 1,348
1968 172.3013 499 1,432
1969 169.9382 512 1,513
1970 167.3897 521 1,585
1971 164.4762 520 1,639
1972 160.66 527 1,618
1973 156.7499 504 1,565
1974 152.1995 476 1,492
1975 147.1839 448 1,930
1976 141.9316 335 1,366
1977 136.5661 394 1,538
1978 131.3672 447 1,695
1979 126.4668 529 2,226
1980 121.5111 632 2,476
1981 116.832 690 2,354
1982 112.0542 706 2,425
1983 107.1678 700 2,437
1984 102.5481 683 2,415
1985 98.0247 661 2,384
1986 93.7258 633 2,346
1987 89.934 605 2,340
1988 86.4787 580 2,118
1989 83.3871 556 2,182
1990 80.7714 529 1,789
1991 78.5115 493 1,763
1992 76.3352 457 1,736
1993 74.2249 437 1,724
1994 72.0258 421 1,717
1995 69.829 406 1,713
1996 67.6235 402 1,768
1997 65.3352 402 1,837
1998 63.0399 403 1,903
1999 60.6286 405 1,967
2000 58.3223 403 2,028
2001 56.1193 401 2,091
2002 53.851 396 2,148
2003 51.7172 393 2,207
2004 49.5336 387 2,261
2005 47.5148 382 2,318
2006 45.6417 374 2,376
2007 43.6581 374 2,441
2008 41.8137 371 2,504
2009 39.7676 360 2,551
2010 37.9055 348 2,605
2011 36.256 342 2,672
2012 34.7702 338 2,750
2013 33.2914 308 2,804
2014 32.0258 300 2,888
2015 30.8451 292 2,962
2016 29.7581 283 3,040
2017 28.8069 275 3,126
2018 27.9507 267 3,220
2019 27.1642 259 3,318
2020 26.417 252 3,422
2021 25.6021 243 3,497
2022 23.7116 222 3,610
2023 22.6623 212 3,720

Future Infant Mortality Rate of Western Sahara (2023-2100)

Western Sahara's positive downward trend in the infant mortality rate is set to decrease even further in the future. Where the infant mortality rate will shrink from 22.6623 to an average of 3.8594 infant deaths for every 1,000 live births. An additional decrease of -82.97% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Infant Mortality Rate (infant deaths for every 1,000 live births) Infant Deaths Overall Deaths
2023 22.6623 212 3,720
2024 21.6671 202 3,838
2025 20.7381 193 3,966
2026 20.0602 187 4,091
2027 19.4339 181 4,222
2028 18.7754 175 4,353
2029 18.1864 171 4,495
2030 17.6447 167 4,639
2031 17.0886 163 4,781
2032 16.5746 158 4,925
2033 16.0889 155 5,076
2034 15.5988 151 5,227
2035 15.1402 148 5,381
2036 14.7086 145 5,536
2037 14.2544 141 5,692
2038 13.8445 138 5,848
2039 13.4451 135 6,009
2040 13.0723 132 6,169
2041 12.6934 129 6,335
2042 12.3377 125 6,497
2043 11.972 122 6,658
2044 11.6514 119 6,820
2045 11.3176 116 6,985
2046 11.0033 112 7,148
2047 10.7231 110 7,317
2048 10.4298 107 7,490
2049 10.145 104 7,657
2050 9.8774 102 7,831
2051 9.6287 99 8,007
2052 9.3751 96 8,179
2053 9.1311 94 8,354
2054 8.8812 91 8,523
2055 8.6322 88 8,691
2056 8.4089 86 8,863
2057 8.1916 84 9,029
2058 7.9727 82 9,201
2059 7.7859 80 9,358
2060 7.6241 78 9,509
2061 7.4568 76 9,660
2062 7.3123 75 9,799
2063 7.175 74 9,935
2064 7.0355 72 10,064
2065 6.8939 71 10,177
2066 6.7634 70 10,291
2067 6.6315 69 10,395
2068 6.4982 68 10,488
2069 6.3799 67 10,581
2070 6.2643 66 10,668
2071 6.1468 65 10,736
2072 6.0222 63 10,790
2073 5.9117 62 10,851
2074 5.7974 61 10,898
2075 5.7025 60 10,944
2076 5.5961 59 10,974
2077 5.5006 58 11,004
2078 5.3941 57 11,027
2079 5.3054 56 11,061
2080 5.2109 55 11,097
2081 5.1236 54 11,132
2082 5.034 53 11,170
2083 4.9467 52 11,218
2084 4.8692 52 11,273
2085 4.7819 50 11,330
2086 4.702 50 11,389
2087 4.6277 49 11,467
2088 4.5507 48 11,533
2089 4.4788 47 11,601
2090 4.415 47 11,684
2091 4.3489 46 11,775
2092 4.2892 45 11,865
2093 4.2319 45 11,956
2094 4.1751 45 12,048
2095 4.1203 44 12,137
2096 4.0651 43 12,229
2097 4.0091 43 12,316
2098 3.9562 42 12,390
2099 3.909 42 12,475
2100 3.8594 41 12,545

What is Infant Mortality Rate?

Mortality rate is a measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified interval. Infant mortality rate refers to the number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given population. It is an important indicator of the overall health and well-being of a society, as well as the quality of healthcare and socio-economic conditions.

How is Infant Mortality Rate calculated?

The infant mortality rate or IMR for short is the number of children that die under one year of age in a given year, per 1,000 live births. Thus, infant mortality rates are calculated as the number of deaths in the first year of life divided by the number of live births, multiplied by 1000.

Infant Mortality Rate Formula

Infant Mortality Rate = deaths under 1 year / live births * 1000

What Countries have the Lowest Infant Mortality Rate?

In general, developed countries tend to have lower infant mortality rates due to better access to healthcare, advanced medical facilities, and public health initiatives. In contrast, developing countries often have higher rates due to various factors such as limited access to healthcare, inadequate nutrition, poor sanitation, and infectious diseases.

Infant Mortality Rate numbers for country change each year, thus we provide a list of countries with the lowest infant mortality rate in 2023, and previous years dating back to the 1950's.

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2022.

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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