“Levels and Trends in Child Mortality: Report 2018”
September 20 , 2018 2263 days 1007 0
‘UNICEF’ and ‘UN Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation’ (UN IGME) has released the “Levels and Trends in Child Mortality: Report 2018”, which shows the full scope of child and mortality rates across the world.
According to the report, the Sub-Saharan Africa region had the highest under-five mortality rate in the world.
In 2017, the region had an average under-five mortality rate of 76 deaths per 1,000 live births.
In India, the death of children below the age of 5 years has reduced from nearly 22% in 2012 to 18% in 2017, and is below one million mark, for the first time (9,89,000).
About 8,02,000 infant deaths were reported in India in 2017, the lowest in 5 years.
But, India still leads the world in Infant deaths, followed by Nigeria, Pakistan and Democratic Republic of Congo.
Globally, an estimation of 6.3 million children aged younger then 15 years died in 2017, or the equivalent of one child in every 5 seconds.
The report notes that more than 80% of all the deaths, or 5.4 million, occur in children in their first 5 years of life.