Adolescent birth rate, per 1,000 women is a indicator used to address the MDG 5: Improving Maternal Health. It can be defined as ‘births to women aged 15-19, per 1,000 women’.United Nations. (2010). The Millennium Development Goals Report 2010: Statistical Annex. New York: The United Nations. Table of Contents 1 Rationale 2 Gender Issues 3 […]
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