UNICEF: Child Mortality Rates in Decline
Data for the UNICEF survey was compiled from various national sources, the press release says, including the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys and the Demographic Household Surveys. The two surveys combined are cited by UNICEF as "...the largest single source of information of the Millennium Development Goals," and are the foundations of child mortality analysis.
The newly released survey results indicate that child mortality rates have declined significantly in Latin America and the Caribbean, Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, and East Asia and the Pacific. Morocco, Vietnam and the Dominican Republic are cited as having reduced their child mortality rates by more than 33 percent. Additionally, Madagascar saw a decline in child mortality of just over 40 percent while Sao Tome and Principe rates neared a 50 percent decline. Latin America and the Caribbean are on track to reach the child mortality Millennium Development Goal with 27 child deaths for every 1,000 live births, compared to just 6 deaths per 1,000 live births in developed countries.
UNICEF: Child Mortality Rates in Decline
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