Global CSE Data Dashboard — exploring adolescent birth rates, contraceptive prevalence, HIV trends and related health outcomes across 75 countries. Powered by WHO, UNFPA, UNAIDS and World Bank data.
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Sub-Saharan Africa shows the highest adolescent birth rates globally, with several countries exceeding 100 births per 1,000 women aged 15-19.
Top countries by selected indicator
European and East Asian countries lead in contraceptive prevalence, while many Sub-Saharan African nations remain below 30%.
Key indicators from 2010 to 2022
Global adolescent birth rates have declined 25% since 2010, but progress slowed during the COVID-19 pandemic period.
Adolescent Birth Rate vs. Contraceptive Prevalence — each point represents a country, colored by region
A strong negative correlation exists between contraceptive prevalence and adolescent birth rates. Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa cluster in the upper-left quadrant (high ABR, low CPR).
Average indicator values by region
Sub-Saharan Africa faces the greatest SRH challenges with the highest adolescent birth rates and HIV prevalence, while Europe shows the strongest contraceptive coverage and lowest birth rates.
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