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UN: Child mortality rate falling
Source: Al Jazeera

The number of children who die before reaching their fifth birthday has fallen by a third since 1990, the United Nations Children Fund has said. But the rate of decline is still way off a globally agreed target set to be met by 2015, Unicef said in a report on Friday. It said the total number of under-five deaths decreased to 8.1 million per year in 2009 from 12.4 million per year in 1990, from 89 deaths per 1,000 live births to 60 in 2009.

"The good news is that these estimates suggest 12,000 fewer children are dying each day around the world compared to 1990," Unicef said in a statement. "However the tragedy of preventable child deaths continues. Some 22,000 children under five still die each day, with some 70 per cent of these deaths occurring in the first year of the child's life."

According to a recent World Bank report, one of the major goals (of the UN Millennium Development Goals) - halving global poverty by 2015 - is likely to be met, but there has been far less progress towards meeting the goals of reducing hunger and malnutrition, improving gender equality, access to health care and education and helping mothers and their babies.

According to a summary of the findings in The Lancet medical journal, countries that made the most progress in tackling child mortality rates did so because of rapid expansion of basic public health and nutrition services such as immunisations, breastfeeding, vitamin A supplementation and provision of safe drinking water. A US study also published in The Lancet on Friday said giving young women an education resulted in saving the lives of more than four million children worldwide in 2009.

Read more: http://english.aljazeera.net//news/americas/2010/09/201091753152541961.html
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