Goal 4: Facts

  • Pneumonia and diarrhoea continue to kill 3.8 million children aged under five each year, although both conditions are preventable and treatable. (WHO)
  • Some 86 per cent of newborn deaths globally are the direct result of three main causes: severe infections, asphyxia and preterm births
  • Africa and Asia together accounted for 92 per cent of all under-five children’s deaths in 2007
  • Newborns in developing countries are 10 times more likely to die than newborns in industrialized countries
  • Average world child mortality rate in 60 years or so from now will be 10 per 1000, if the current rates of progress are maintained
  • The number of under-five deaths caused due to pneumonia every year amounts to 2 million children
  • The number of newborns who perish in the first 28 days of life each year is around 4 million.
  • The number of priority countries that reported on having achieved 80 per cent vitamin A coverage with two doses totalled 32 in 2007 (DevInfo)
  • Apart from low spending on health, HIV and armed conflicts are among the major reasons for high mortality rates
  • Pneumonia and diarrhoea continue to kill 3.8 million children aged under five each year, although both conditions are preventable and treatable. (WHO)
  • Some 86 per cent of newborn deaths globally are the direct result of three main causes: severe infections, asphyxia and preterm birthsAfrica and Asia together accounted for 92 per cent of all under-five children’s deaths in 2007

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