DHS in the News

Journalists worldwide write about The DHS Program results. The dissemination of DHS, SPA and HIV data is often widely covered by media in survey countries, but journalists also use The DHS Program data throughout the year as background information for their stories, or to compare health and development indicators across countries. These data are also used by journalists in the United States and other developed countries, as it is considered the gold standard of population, health and nutrition data. Below are some examples of recent news coverage. Please note: The links below are to websites outside The DHS Program.

Sep 12, 2013
Dix sept pour cent des femmes adeptes de la contraception
REWMI

Environ 17,8% des femmes sénégalaises en couple âgées de 15 à 49 ans utilisent des méthodes de contraception, renseigne l'Enquête démographique de santé continue (EDS-continue 2012-2013) dont les premiers résultats ont été rendus publics ce jeudi, à Dakar.   http://www.rewmi.com/Dix-sept-pour-cent-des-femmes-adeptes-de-la-contraception-etude_a82423.html
Sep 05, 2013
The path to ending child mortality step by step
GLOBAL POST

"It’s not all bad news in the global effort to reduce child mortality. In fact, the number of children who die before age 5 has declined significantly in the last two decades and continues to drop. But the path to ending child mortality is long and hard to navigate. The most recent data shows that nearly 7 million young children die yearly, largely from preventable causes. And less than half of low- and middle-income countries are on track to meet the Millennium Development Goal on child mortality. What works and what doesn’t in the fight against child mortality? What will it take to go the last mile, and end preventable child deaths? GlobalPost investigates."  http://www.globalpost.com/special-reports/step-by-step-path-ending-child-mortality#slide-1
Aug 30, 2013
Gender Statistics Manual

United Nations

"Gender statistics are more than data disaggregated by sex. Sex-disaggregated statistics are simply data collected and tabulated separately for women and men. Having data by sex does not guarantee, for example, that data collection instruments involved in data production were conceived to reflect gender roles, relations and inequalities in society (United Nations Statistics Division, 2001a). This new UN report is designed to help statisticians working in developing countries develop true gender statistics. It can be used as a training or resource manual." http://unstats.un.org/unsd/genderstatmanual/
Jul 23, 2013
Global Health Fellows Blog Clinical Statistician
Lufafa Robinson
GLOBAL HEALTH CORPS FELLOWS BLOG (Uganda)

"...While working as Researcher and Field interviewer on the Uganda Demographic Health Survey I listened to various people, visited several homes, shared stories and experiences with people from different backgrounds, these touched my life more making me develop a passion for working among communities, trying to device means of better living..."  http://ghcorps.org/clinical-statistician/?utm_source=feedly
Jul 22, 2013
Report finds gradual fall in female genital cutting in Africa

Celia W. Dugger
THE NEW YORK TIMES

"...The new report is based on data from the Demographic and Health Surveys and the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys; women ages 15 to 49 were questioned about their own status and that of their daughters..."

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/23/health/report-finds-gradual-fall-in-female-genital-cutting-in-africa.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&