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Almost Everywhere, Fewer Children Are Dying - The New York Times

NYTIMES 2019

But their chance of survival still depends on where they are born.

“Two decades ago, nearly 10 million children did not live to see a 5th birthday.

By 2017, that number — about 1 in every 16 children — was nearly cut in half, even as the world’s population increased by more than a billion people.

The sharp decline in childhood mortality reflects work by governments and international aid groups to fight child poverty and the diseases..

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