Child mortality

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Child mortality is the death of children in their first 5 years of life. According to an estimate by UNICEF, WHO and the World Bank, in a year, 2.4 million child deaths can be prevented for 1.92 billion $US (an average of 800 $US for each child preserved).[1]

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  1. ^ Report by Kul C. Gautam, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF

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