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Monitoring and evaluating progress towards Universal Health Coverage in Ghana.

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Figure 1. Trends in selected coverage indicators 2010–2012 (health facility data). Immunization rates are high, but skilled birth attendance and family planning coverage are still low and do not appear to be increasing

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