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Large Increase in Childhood Survival Rates in Less-Developed World

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Sep 30, 2019
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From 2000 to 2017, childhood mortality rates fell in all low-to-middle-income countries except for Syria. The widespread declines reported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are the result of efforts to fight child poverty, deadly diseases, and malnutrition, though wide disparities still persist within and between countries. 

—The New York Times

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