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Summary Of: Child mortality

Reduction of child mortality is the fourth of the... the child mortality rate was about 200 deaths per 1... which cut their child mortality rates by 50... s child mortality rate has dropped by over 60... hunger and malnutrition are the biggest causes of child mortality in developing countries... Seven of the 37 had higher rates of child mortality than in 1990...

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