Mozambique's death rate declined significantly from 20.0 in 1990 to 8.0 in 2019, reflecting progress in healthcare, malaria prevention, and maternal health initiatives. The sharp decline during the 1990s and 2000s can be attributed to international aid and improved access to life-saving treatments.
The slight rise to 8.8 in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the strain on healthcare systems in low-income countries. By 2022, the rate dropped to 8.6, showing resilience, though Mozambique continues to grapple with health challenges such as infectious diseases and healthcare access disparities.
The slight rise to 8.8 in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the strain on healthcare systems in low-income countries. By 2022, the rate dropped to 8.6, showing resilience, though Mozambique continues to grapple with health challenges such as infectious diseases and healthcare access disparities.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Mozambique’s birth life span, agriculture share in Mozambique’s GDP, Mozambique’s working-age population percentage.