Infant Mortality Rate

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Are the areas at risk of heavy rainfall inhabited by vulnerable populations?

This map shows the infant mortality rate, an indicator of poverty.

Although this map does not include any rainfall information, it may be useful for assessing if areas at risk of heavy rainfall are inhabited by vulnerable populations.

These data are courtesy of the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Socio-Economic Data Center (SEDAC).

Dataset Documentation

CIESIN/SEDAC Global Distribution of Poverty, Infant Mortality Rate, Year 2000
Data Infant mortality rate (number of infant deaths per 10,000 live births) per 0.25° lat/lon grid box, for the year 2000, from the SEDAC Global Distribution of Poverty data set
Data Source Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Socio-Economic Data Center (SEDAC), Global Distribution of Poverty

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