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IANS
New Delhi
India continues to show impressive gains in reduction of child deaths with under-five deaths falling below the one million mark for the first time, the UN said in a new report.
It said India's share of global child deaths continues to steadily reduce, declining from nearly 22 per cent in 2012 to 18 per cent in 2017, which is for the first time equal to its share of the total global births. India accounts for 18 per cent of global births and now for 18 per cent of global child deaths.
"The under-five mortality rate of India at 39 per 1,000 now equals that of the world, highlighting the much faster decline by India in the last five years as compared to the global decline,"the report said.
According to it, the gender gap in child survival has reduced almost four-fold in the last five years, with under-five mortality of girl child now being 2.5 per cent higher, compared to nearly 10 per cent in 2012. However, as per the report released by Unicef, the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Population Division and the World Bank Group, an estimated 6.3 million children under 15 years of age died in 2017 and the vast majority of these deaths 5.4 million occurred in the first five years of life, with newborns accounting for around half of the deaths.
"We have made remarkable progress to save children since 1990, but millions are still dying because of who they are and where they are born," said Laurence Chandy, Unicef Director of Data, Research and Policy, in a statement.
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