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UNICEF: In Eritrea the under-five mortality rate declined by 52 percent

UNICEF: Fewer Children Under Age 5 Dying from Preventable Diseases


12 September 2008
 

 A report by the UN Children’s Fund shows a marked decline in the number of child deaths from preventable diseases since 1990. But in sub-Saharan Africa, child mortality rates remain high. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva. 

A malnourished Ethiopian child, 06 Jun 2008
A malnourished Ethiopian child, 06 Jun 2008
The new estimates show a 27 percent decline in the under-five mortality rate from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990, to 68 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2007.

UNICEF spokeswoman Miranda Eeles says this is good news, but more needs to be done.

“We are pleased because it is a decline.  It is a decline from last year, as well.  But, at the same time, if you think that 9.2 million children are still dying of mostly preventable causes, then it is just unacceptable,” said Eeles.

UNICEF says many more children’s lives could be saved in developing countries, if certain basic interventions are followed.  These include early and exclusive breast-feeding, measles immunization, Vitamin A supplements, the use of insecticide-treated nets to prevent malaria and HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.

UNICEF says a number of countries have made particularly good progress in reducing under-five mortality, including Lao, Bangladesh, Bolivia and Nepal.  It says there also has been significant progress in parts of Eritrea.

The report shows Eritrea’s under-five mortality rate declined by 52 percent between 1990 and 2007.  And, it says, child deaths in Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, and Ethiopia have gone down by more than 40 percent across the same period.

However, Eeles tells VOA, the highest child mortality is still found in Africa.

“Sub-Saharan Africa, it is the most troubled region,” she said. “he region accounted for almost half, that is around 48.9 percent, so nearly 50 percent of the world’s death among children under five.  But, at the same time, they are just accounting for 22 percent of global births.  It is also the region where the under-five mortality rate is in excess of 100 per 1,000.  So, that means that in 2007, one in every seven children failed to reach their fifth birthday in that year.”

The situation is particularly grim in Sierra Leone, which has the worst under-five mortality rate in the world.  UNICEF figures show 262 out of every 1,000 children die before age five.

The report finds under-nutrition caused more than one-third of the 9.2 million global child deaths.  UNICEF says more children will survive, if more effort is made to make sure children and women in the developing world get the nutrients and vitamins they need to stay healthy. 



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State of Eritrea ሃገረ ኤርትራ Hagere Ertra دولة إرتريا Dawlat Iritrīya

Anthem: Ertra, Ertra, Ertra Eritrea, Eritrea, Eritrea

Capital (and largest city) Asmara 15°20′N 38°55′E / 15.333°N 38.917°E / 15.333; 38.917

Official language(s) Tigrinya, Arabic, English Other languages Tigre, Saho, Bilen, Afar, Kunama, Nara, Hedareb,.

Ethnic groups 60% Tigrinya, 30% Tigre, 4% Afar, 3% Saho, 3% Kunama

Demonym Eritrean Government Provisional government - President Isaias Afewerki

Independence - From Italy November 1941 - From United Kingdom under UN Mandate 1951 - from Ethiopia de facto 24 May 1991 - From Ethiopia de jure 24 May 1993

Area - Total 117,600 km2 (100th) 45,405 sq mi - Water (%) 0.14%

Population - 2009 estimate 5,224,000[4] (109th) - 2008 census 5,291,370 - Density 43.1/km2 (165th) 111.7/sq mi

GDP (PPP) 2010 estimate - Total $3.625 billion[5] - Per capita $681[5] GDP (nominal) 2010 estimate - Total $2.117 billion[5] - Per capita $397[5] HDI (2007) steady 0.472 (low) (165th) Currency Nakfa (ERN)

Time zone EAT (UTC+3) - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+3) Drives on the right ISO 3166 code ER Internet TLD .er Calling code 291 1 ,. National TV: Eritrea Television (ERI-TV)

Eritrea (play /ˌɛrɨˈtreɪ.ə/ or /ˌɛrɨˈtriːə/;[6] Ge'ez: ኤርትራ ʾErtrā, Arabic: إرتريا Iritrīyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa. The capital is Asmara. It is bordered by Sudan in the west, Ethiopia in the south, and Djibouti in the southeast. The northeast and east of the country has an extensive coastline on the Red Sea, directly across from Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The Dahlak Archipelago and several of the Hanish Islands are part of Eritrea. Eritrea's size is approximately 117,600 km2 (45,406 sq mi) with an estimated population of 6 million...

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