World Health Statistics 2024
Tables of health statistics by country and area, WHO region and globally
The statistics shown here are official WHO statistics for selected health-related Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators and selected Thirteenth General Programme of Work (GPW13) indicators, based on data available in early 2024. In addition, summary measures of health, such as (healthy) life expectancy, are included. These statistics have been compiled primarily from publications and databases produced and maintained by WHO, United Nations bodies of which WHO is a member and other international organizations.
The type of data used for each data series (comparable estimate or primary data) is indicated. Primary data are typically compiled from routine reporting or from publicly available sources such as Demographic and Health Surveys. Statistics are presented as they are reported or with minimal adjustment. Comparable estimates are achieved by adjusting or modelling country data to allow comparisons across countries and areas, and over time. Comparable estimates for the same reference years are produced for countries and areas with underlying primary data and, in some cases, for those without. Comparable estimates are subject to considerable uncertainty, especially for countries where the availability and quality of the underlying primary data are limited. Uncertainty intervals and other details on the indicators and statistics presented here can be found at the WHO Global Health Observatory (1).
Although every effort has been made to maximize the comparability of statistics across countries and areas, and over time, data series based on primary data may differ in terms of the definitions, data collection methods, population coverage and estimation methods used. For indicators with a reference period expressed as a range, country or area values refer to the latest available year in the range unless otherwise noted. In some cases, in the absence of a recent set of data for a specific SDG or GPW13 indicator, a proxy indicator is presented here.
WHO regional and global aggregates for rates and ratios are presented as weighted averages when relevant, whereas they are the sums for absolute numbers. Some WHO regional and global aggregates may include country and area estimates that are not individually reported. See the metadata tab on the WHO Global Health Observatory (1) for more information.
The notation “-” indicates that data are not applicable or not available.
References
1. Monitoring health for the SDGs. The global health observatory [online database]. Geneva: World Health Organization; (https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/world-health-statistics, accessed 13 May 2024).
World health statistics 2024: monitoring health for the SDGs, sustainable development...