Tunisia’s mortality rate dropped from 43.0 in 1990 to 9.9 in 2022, reflecting sustained progress in healthcare delivery and public health reforms. By 2000, the rate had decreased to 24.5, supported by government-led initiatives to improve maternal and child health services.
Post-2000, the decline continued steadily, with the rate reaching 11.5 by 2020 and 9.9 in 2022. Tunisia’s focus on expanding healthcare access and reducing infectious diseases has driven this success, although challenges such as economic disparities still affect health outcomes.
Post-2000, the decline continued steadily, with the rate reaching 11.5 by 2020 and 9.9 in 2022. Tunisia’s focus on expanding healthcare access and reducing infectious diseases has driven this success, although challenges such as economic disparities still affect health outcomes.
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