Demographic and Health Surveys - Countries

Countries

The MEASURE DHS Project has been active in over 90 countries in Africa, Asia, Central Asia; West Asia; and Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. A list of the publications for each country is available online at the Measure DHS web site.

The MEASURE DHS Project has been active in the following countries:

A
Afghanistan Albania Armenia
Angola Azerbaijan

B
Bangladesh Botswana Burundi
Benin Brazil
Bolivia Burkina_Faso

C
Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Republic of the Congo
Cambodia Colombia Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cameroon Comoros Cote d'Ivoire

D
Dominican Republic

E
Ecuador El Salvador Ethiopia
Egypt Eritrea

G
Gabon Guatemala Guyana
Ghana Guinea

H
Haiti Honduras

I
India Indonesia

J
Jordan

K
Kazakhstan Kenya Kyrgyzstan

L
Lesotho Liberia

M
Madagascar Mauritania Morocco
Malawi Maldives Mexico Mozambique
Mali Republic of Moldova Myanmar

N
Namibia Nicaragua Nigeria
Nepal Niger

O
Ondo State

P
Pakistan Peru
Paraguay Philippines

R
Rwanda

S
Samoa Sao Tome and Principe South Africa Sudan
Senegal Sierra Leone Sri Lanka Swaziland

T
Tanzania Trinidad and Tobago Turkmenistan
Thailand Timor-Leste Tunisia
Togo Turkey

U
Uganda Ukraine Uzbekistan

V
Vietnam

Y
Yemen

Z
Zambia Zimbabwe

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