Cambodia’s mortality rate declined significantly from 84.8 in 1990 to 20.3 in 2022, reflecting major public health progress following decades of conflict. The 1990s saw a slow improvement, with the rate decreasing to 79.0 by 2000, as stability returned and international aid focused on rebuilding healthcare systems.
The decline accelerated in the 2000s, with the rate reaching 37.3 by 2010 and 20.3 by 2022. Key contributors included investments in maternal and child health, expanded vaccination programs, and access to clean water. Despite this progress, rural healthcare delivery and funding remain areas of concern.
The decline accelerated in the 2000s, with the rate reaching 37.3 by 2010 and 20.3 by 2022. Key contributors included investments in maternal and child health, expanded vaccination programs, and access to clean water. Despite this progress, rural healthcare delivery and funding remain areas of concern.
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