Ukraine’s mortality rate declined from 16.5 in 1990 to 7.0 in 2022, with the most notable reductions occurring post-2000. The rate peaked at 17.4 in 1996, reflecting the socio-economic challenges of the post-Soviet transition. By 2000, it had dropped to 15.8, as healthcare systems began to stabilize.
From 2000 onward, Ukraine saw consistent improvements, reaching a rate of 7.0 in 2022. This progress was driven by better access to healthcare and international aid aimed at reducing infant and maternal mortality. However, recent political instability and healthcare system pressures have posed ongoing challenges.
From 2000 onward, Ukraine saw consistent improvements, reaching a rate of 7.0 in 2022. This progress was driven by better access to healthcare and international aid aimed at reducing infant and maternal mortality. However, recent political instability and healthcare system pressures have posed ongoing challenges.
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