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World 'must do more' for children | World 'must do more' for children |
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More must be done more quickly to make the world fit for children by 2015, the UN children's agency, Unicef, has said. | More must be done more quickly to make the world fit for children by 2015, the UN children's agency, Unicef, has said. |
In a report it noted considerable strides had been made to meet pledges in education and areas of health care. | In a report it noted considerable strides had been made to meet pledges in education and areas of health care. |
But it stressed that "much more must be done" in order to meet the 2015 Millennium Development Goals deadline. | But it stressed that "much more must be done" in order to meet the 2015 Millennium Development Goals deadline. |
The report identified areas for urgent action as maternal mortality, HIV prevention and pneumonia, which kills more children than any other illness. | The report identified areas for urgent action as maternal mortality, HIV prevention and pneumonia, which kills more children than any other illness. |
The UN agreed a set of Millennium Development Goals in 2000 to improve standards in key areas such as education, employment and health care by 2015. | The UN agreed a set of Millennium Development Goals in 2000 to improve standards in key areas such as education, employment and health care by 2015. |
'Making a difference' | 'Making a difference' |
Unicef said its sixth Progress for Children report since 2004 was the most comprehensive to date. | Unicef said its sixth Progress for Children report since 2004 was the most comprehensive to date. |
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It noted "some remarkable progress" in the under-five child mortality rate, which had fallen by 60% since 1960 to 9.7 million. | It noted "some remarkable progress" in the under-five child mortality rate, which had fallen by 60% since 1960 to 9.7 million. |
And there were "major improvements" in measles immunisation, breastfeeding rates, malaria prevention and supplements of vitamin A, which can help prevent common illnesses. | And there were "major improvements" in measles immunisation, breastfeeding rates, malaria prevention and supplements of vitamin A, which can help prevent common illnesses. |
"Overall, [the report's] findings reinforce Unicef's conviction that the combined efforts of governments, international organisations, civil society, local communities and the private sector are making a difference and delivering results for children," Ann M Veneman, Unicef's executive director, said. | "Overall, [the report's] findings reinforce Unicef's conviction that the combined efforts of governments, international organisations, civil society, local communities and the private sector are making a difference and delivering results for children," Ann M Veneman, Unicef's executive director, said. |
While the data shows considerable progress, much more remains to be done Unicef head Ann M Veneman Millennium Goals statistics | |
"Yet it also reveals that much more must be done. The 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals is fast approaching. | "Yet it also reveals that much more must be done. The 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals is fast approaching. |
"We need to accelerate progress towards these goals and approach them with a common sense of urgency." | "We need to accelerate progress towards these goals and approach them with a common sense of urgency." |
'No cause for celebration' | 'No cause for celebration' |
The Unicef report said more than 1.2 billion people had gained access to safe drinking water between 1990 and 2004. | The Unicef report said more than 1.2 billion people had gained access to safe drinking water between 1990 and 2004. |
Sub-Saharan Africa still has many of the worst indicators for children | Sub-Saharan Africa still has many of the worst indicators for children |
It said that between 1996 and 2004 rates of early and exclusive breastfeeding had increased in many countries. There had been a jump of 20% in seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa. | It said that between 1996 and 2004 rates of early and exclusive breastfeeding had increased in many countries. There had been a jump of 20% in seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa. |
Unicef estimates that breastfeeding could stop 13% of all under-five deaths in developing countries. | Unicef estimates that breastfeeding could stop 13% of all under-five deaths in developing countries. |
The report said many malaria-affected countries had seen use of insecticide-treated nets triple, saving many children's lives. | The report said many malaria-affected countries had seen use of insecticide-treated nets triple, saving many children's lives. |
And access to antiretroviral drugs to reduce HIV/Aids infection rates in mothers and children had risen significantly. | And access to antiretroviral drugs to reduce HIV/Aids infection rates in mothers and children had risen significantly. |
There had also been progress in education, gender equality and child protection, the report said. | There had also been progress in education, gender equality and child protection, the report said. |
But it said some statistics gave "no cause for celebration". | But it said some statistics gave "no cause for celebration". |
"An alarming number of children under five - 143 million - still suffer under-nutrition, with more than half of them in South Asia." | "An alarming number of children under five - 143 million - still suffer under-nutrition, with more than half of them in South Asia." |
Treatment for major childhood diseases such as pneumonia and malaria had also "been slow to expand". | Treatment for major childhood diseases such as pneumonia and malaria had also "been slow to expand". |
More than 500,000 women still die every year during pregnancy and childbirth, about half of them in sub-Saharan Africa, the report said. | More than 500,000 women still die every year during pregnancy and childbirth, about half of them in sub-Saharan Africa, the report said. |
And much more needed to be done to improve basic sanitation and prevent HIV/Aids. | And much more needed to be done to improve basic sanitation and prevent HIV/Aids. |