Health in Tanzania, United Republic of

1,340 indicators covering health for Tanzania, United Republic of.

IndicatorLatest Year10-yr change Rank
People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of) 43.1% 2017 up 34.3% 88th
People using at least basic drinking water services, rural (% of) 60.2% 2017 up 18.7% 86th
People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 66.5% 2017 up 21.3% 85th
People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 80.7% 2017 up 9.6% 85th
People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 86.2% 2017 up 1.5% 88th
People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 91.4% 2017 up 4.3% 85th
People using at least basic drinking water services, urban (% of) 95.4% 2017 up 2.4% 83rd
People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural) 14.8% 2017 up 285.5% 60th
People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural) 17.5% 2017 up 278.2% 67th
People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural) 19.6% 2017 up 200.5% 72nd
People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural) 25.1% 2017 up 165.7% 71st
People using at least basic sanitation services, rural (% of rural) 52.0% 2017 up 137.0% 63rd
People using at least basic sanitation services, urban  (% of urban) 31.2% 2017 up 216.2% 65th
People using at least basic sanitation services, urban  (% of urban) 40.4% 2017 up 123.3% 68th
People using at least basic sanitation services, urban  (% of urban) 43.9% 2017 up 105.9% 68th
People using at least basic sanitation services, urban  (% of urban) 47.0% 2017 up 72.2% 78th
People using at least basic sanitation services, urban  (% of urban) 70.5% 2017 up 25.1% 83rd
People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q1 31.2% 2017 down 1.4% 43rd
People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q2 16.4% 2017 down 33.4% 46th
People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q3 10.1% 2017 down 39.6% 43rd
People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q4 6.0% 2017 down 44.9% 41st
People practicing open defecation, rural (% of rural population): Q5 2.2% 2017 down 45.4% 37th
People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q1 5.7% 2017 down 14.8% 41st
People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q2 1.5% 2017 down 42.2% 31st
People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q3 0.1% 2017 down 84.0% 46th
People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q4 0.1% 2017 up 1.7% 39th
People practicing open defecation, urban (% of urban population): Q5 0.0% 2017 42nd
Antenatal care attendees positive for syphilis who received treatment 92.8% 2024 up 129.7% 46th
Hpv vaccination coverage in 15 year olds 99 2024 up 110.6% 1st
Prevalence of syphilis 0.8% 2022 down 65.9% 49th
Population in areas that warrant treatment with antibiotics, facial 2.31 million 2025 down 51.6% 7th
Sales of beer in 1000s hectolitres 3.71 2009 up 92.3% 131st
Population 0-24 64.5% 2011 down 0.8% 10th
Confirmed cases of MDR-TB 42 2012 up 320.0% 58th
Number of people operated for trachomatous trichiasis 3,125 2025 up 18.4% 3rd
Antenatal care (any skilled personnel) (% of women with a birth): Q1 95.5% 2017 up 2.6% 11th
Antenatal care (any skilled personnel) (% of women with a birth): Q2 98.2% 2017 up 3.4% 8th
Antenatal care (any skilled personnel) (% of women with a birth): Q3 98.7% 2017 up 2.9% 15th
Antenatal care (any skilled personnel) (% of women with a birth): Q4 97.7% 2017 up 1.5% 22nd
Antenatal care (any skilled personnel) (% of women with a birth): Q5 99.7% 2017 up 1.1% 6th
Antenatal care (doctor) (% of women with a birth): Q1 15.6% 2017 up 420.0% 17th
Antenatal care (doctor) (% of women with a birth): Q2 15.7% 2017 up 613.6% 23rd
Antenatal care (doctor) (% of women with a birth): Q3 21.4% 2017 up 613.3% 21st
Antenatal care (doctor) (% of women with a birth): Q4 23.0% 2017 up 411.1% 25th
Antenatal care (doctor) (% of women with a birth): Q5 42.6% 2017 up 358.1% 24th
Tuberculosis prevalence rate 177 per 1000,000 population, WHO 2011 down 27.8% 34th
Current use of contraception (modern method) (% of married women): Q1 20.3% 2016 up 89.7% 28th
Current use of contraception (modern method) (% of married women): Q2 27.9% 2016 up 118.0% 26th
Current use of contraception (modern method) (% of married women): Q3 35.8% 2016 up 129.5% 25th
Current use of contraception (modern method) (% of married women): Q4 40.4% 2016 up 67.6% 21st
Current use of contraception (modern method) (% of married women): Q5 35.4% 2016 down 1.7% 26th
Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q1 23.0% 2016 up 47.4% 28th
Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q2 32.1% 2016 up 69.8% 27th
Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q3 39.9% 2016 up 86.4% 24th
Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q4 46.1% 2016 up 54.7% 22nd
Current use of contraception (any method) (% of married women): Q5 49.2% 2016 up 8.8% 21st
Compliance with international health regulations 67 2015 101st
Diarrhea treatment (% of children under 5 receiving oral rehydration a 45.5% 2016 down 14.2% 19th
Number of malaria cases treated with any first  line tx courses 3.17 million 2024 down 50.3% 17th
Assistance during delivery (any skilled personnel) (% of births): Q1 43.7% 2016 up 48.6% 29th