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The Effects of Population Growth
on the Achievement of the MDG
on Child Mortality in Urban SubSaharan Africa
Memorandum Submitted to the UK APPG-PDRH
By APHRC, Nairobi, Kenya
Dr Jean-Christophe Fotso, Dr Alex Ezeh
Dr Nyovani Madise, and Mr James Ciera
London, UK, June 5, 2006
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Is SSA on Target to Meeting the MDG?
Under-five mortality rate .
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-67%
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Real (1990-2003)
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Trend (2003-2015)
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MDG
Current and projected trends in under-five mortality in SSA
Source: UNICEF (data online)
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Why Should we Focus on Urban Areas?
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Urban explosion amidst declining economies
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Increasing proportion of urban dwellers
living below the poverty line in slums and
shantytowns
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15% in 1950; 32% in 1990; 54% in 2030
Urban population growth of 4.7% in 1980-2000
Decline in per capita GDP by 0.8%
Unsafe drinking water and poor environmental
sanitation
Limited access to health facilities
Increased susceptibility of slum children to
various health problems
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The Evidence
Change (%) in UU5MR
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Annual Urban Population Growth (%)
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Implications
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Failing to target the urban poor:
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Pulling down of national average of health
indicators
Move countries away from achieving the MDG on
child mortality
Newly assembled evidence indicates:
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Gradual shift in the locus of poverty from rural to
urban areas
Higher levels of morbidity and mortality among
urban poor children than among their rural
counterparts (Nairobi, Kenya)
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Case Study in Nairobi, Kenya
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Under-five mortality rate
Urban 1993
Urban 1998
Access to clean water (%)
Urban 2003
Health facility deliveries (%)
Nairobi Slums 2000
Rural 2003
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Poor-rich fertility gaps
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TFR/Percent
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Richest
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Poorest
TFR (Children per woman)
CPR (Contraceptive use)
Unmet need for FP
Source: Kenya DHS 2003
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Conclusion
SSA is not on target to meet the MDG on
child mortality
 Arouse attention and commitment on urban
population growth in SSA and the
associated growing urban poverty
 Commitment of APHRC to:
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Improving the well-being of populations through
policy-relevant research on population & health
Key area of work: Clarifying the changing
linkages between urbanization, poverty and
health in SSA
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Thank you
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