The latest United Nations under-five mortality estimates were released today by UNICEF and they show continued progress in reducing the number of children who don’t live to see their fifth birthdays.
According to these estimates, the total number of under-five deaths decreased globally from 1990 to 2009 from 12.4 million per year to 8.1 million. The global under-five mortality rate has dropped by a third over that period, 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.
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According to these estimates, the total number of under-five deaths decreased globally from 1990 to 2009 from 12.4 million per year to 8.1 million. The global under-five mortality rate has dropped by a third over that period, 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.
To get regular beauty and fashion tips, check Fashion and Beauty Fete.
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