Morocco’s mortality rate decreased consistently from 63.5 in 1990 to 14.8 in 2022, highlighting the country’s progress in healthcare. By 2000, the rate had dropped to 44.0, driven by improved maternal and child healthcare, immunization programs, and better sanitation.
The decline accelerated in the 2000s, reaching 26.8 by 2010 and 14.8 by 2022. Government investments in healthcare access and rural outreach programs have been instrumental in achieving these reductions. Despite these successes, Morocco continues to address challenges such as rural healthcare accessibility and chronic disease management.
The decline accelerated in the 2000s, reaching 26.8 by 2010 and 14.8 by 2022. Government investments in healthcare access and rural outreach programs have been instrumental in achieving these reductions. Despite these successes, Morocco continues to address challenges such as rural healthcare accessibility and chronic disease management.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Morocco’s population dynamics, Morocco’s shifting mortality rate, Morocco’s annual GDP growth rate.