L'objectif du Centre d'analyse et de données sur l'équité est d'utiliser les données pour réaliser des progrès en matière d'équité en santé. Ses résultats fournissent des preuves sur ceux qui sont laissés pour compte, afin d'éclairer les politiques, programmes et pratiques de santé qui visent à combler les lacunes existantes.
Les activités comprennent :
- Maintenir et mettre à jour un vaste ensemble de données avec des indicateurs pour les objectifs de développement durable liés à la santé reproductive, maternelle, néonatale et infantile qui peuvent être stratifiés selon diverses dimensions d'équité, telles que les quintiles de richesse et l'éducation maternelle.
- Fournir des conseils sur les méthodes d'analyse, les outils d'analyse et de visualisation de l'équité et la gestion de bases de données.
Ce webinaire donne un aperçu des outils disponibles pour l'analyse des capitaux propres.
Outils et ressources

Equity profiles are available for Countdown priority countries with available DHS or MICS surveys. They highlight the magnitude, time trends and within-country inequalities for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health interventions. The selected indicators belong to the four stages of the continuum of care, plus two composite indicators: the composite coverage index and the co-coverage indicator.

The equity dashboard is an Excel spreadsheet which visualizes data on reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health indicators according to wealth, place of residence, and women’s education by country or region. The data sources are DHS, MICS or other relevant nationally representative surveys with focus women, children and adolescent health. Further instructions and a link to download the dashboard can be found at: https://www.equidade.org/dashboard.
The list of indicators and stratifiers, along with their definitions, is useful for those interpreting that data or creating their own surveys. The list of indicator definitions is available here. More details on the stratifiers is available here. The datasets with indicator estimates are provided upon request: countdown@jhu.edu.

Under-five mortality rates in Bangladesh, by wealth quintiles. (Data source: Bangladesh DHS 1993-2011)
The equiplot is a dot graph used to compare of inequalities within and between subgroups, where the distance between the dots is the absolute difference between subgroups. The equiplot can be used to visualize inequalities between indicators, countries or even time trends. Support for generating equiplots is available through downloadable Stata code, an online tool, and this brief video tutorial.

Concentration curve for measles vaccination and underweight using data from the Nigeria 2008 DHS
The slope index of inequality (SII) and the concentration index (CIX) are complex inequality measures for ordered groups to measure absolute (SII) and relative (CIX) inequalities. The SII estimates the absolute inequality between the extremes of the stratifier distribution (e.g. wealth quintiles) through a linear or logistic regression.
You can download the SII Stata ado-file for using the following command:
net install siilogit, from("http://www.equidade.org/files")
The CIX is a relative inequality measure related to the Gini coefficient, showing how concentrated the health indicator is within the socioeconomic distribution.
You can download the CIX Stata ado-file using the following command:
net install cixr, from("http://www.equidade.org/files")
Centre international pour l'équité en santé, Pelotas

Laísa Moreira

Luisa Arroyave

Luiza I Ricardo

Fernando C Wehrmeister

Fatima Maia

Thiago Mello

Franciele Hellwig

Fernanda Ewerling

Andrea Wendt

Leonardo Z Ferreira

Nancy Armenta

Paulo Augusto Neves

Carolina Coll

Bianca Cata Preta

Cíntia Borges

Juliana Vaz

Luís Paulo Vidaletti

Janaína Calu Costa

Cauane Blumenberg

Aluisio J D Barros

