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Table 2 Household ITN ownership by ITN distribution policy

From: Can ITN distribution policies increase children’s ITN use? A DHS analysis

Facility-based distribution policy

Country

DHS year

# of households surveyed

Living children under 5 years

% households with at least 1 ITN

% households with universal accessa

ANC and EPI

Benin

2011

17,422

12, 679

80% (78.7–80.8)

45% (43.4–45.8)

Burkina Faso

2010

14,424

13,716

57% (55.3–58.6)

19% (17.4–19.6)

Burundi

2010

8596

7231

52% (48.8–55.2)

24% (21.2–25.9)

Cote d’Ivoire

2012

9686

7093

67% (64.6–69.8)

32% (29.9–33.5)

DRC

2012

18,171

17,228

70% (67.6–72.2)

25% (23.8–26.9)

Gabon

2012

9755

5747

36% (34.1–38.2)

15% (13.4–15.6)

Kenya

2014

36,430

20,093

59% (57.7–60.2)

35% (33.4–35.6)

Malawi

2010

24,825

18,360

57% (55.5–58.1)

20% (19.0–20.9)

Mali

2012

10,105

9582

84% (83.1–85.6)

42% (40.2–43.5)

Rwanda

2010

12,540

8484

82% (80.1–83.2)

40% (38.7–42.0)

Sierra Leone

2013

12,629

10,618

65% (62.3–66.5)

15% (14.0–16.0)

Tanzania

2010

10,300

7526

64% (62.1–65.5)

23% (21.8–24.3)

Togo

2013

9549

6535

65% (63.6–67.1)

33% (31.3–34.6)

Average

64.5%

28.1%

ANC only

Guinea

2012

7109

6424

47% (45.2–49.6)

10% (8.8–10.8)

Liberia

2013

9333

7058

55% (51.6–57.6)

22% (20.4–23.9)

Mozambique

2011

13,919

10,291

52% (49.5–53.3)

23% (21.1–24.1)

Nigeria

2013

38,522

28,596

50% (47.7–51.4)

22% (21.0–23.3)

Uganda

2011

9033

7355

60% (57.7–61.9)

28% (26.1–29.4)

Zambia

2013

15,920

12,714

68% (66.3–69.1)

27% (26.2–28.5)

Average

55.1%

21.9%

No continuous distribution

Cameroon

2011

14,214

10,734

18% (17.4–19.2)

5% (4.1–5.0)

Congo

2011

11,632

8857

33% (31.2–35.0)

11% (10.0–12.2)

Ghana

2014

11,835

5595

68% (66.7–70.0)

45% (43.6–46.9)

Namibia

2013

9849

4818

24% (23.0–25.9)

12% (11.0–13.1)

Senegal

2010

7902

11,633

63% (59.8–66.0)

17% (15.7–18.5)

Zimbabwe

2010

10,828

5203

29% (26.1–31.7)

12% (10.7–14.2)

Average

39.3%

17.0%

  1. aProportion of HH with enough nets for all HH members, defined as one net per two people per household