deteriorating conditions for children in africa and asia
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice
Last Updated : GMT 05:17:37
Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Deteriorating conditions for children in Africa and Asia

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice

Emiratesvoice, emirates voice Deteriorating conditions for children in Africa and Asia

London - Qna

At least 350 million children worldwide will live their whole lives without ever seeing a health worker, resulting in millions of deaths each year from easily preventable diseases, a global children’s charity said on Monday. In Africa, where people shoulder a quarter of the planet’s disease burden, children have access to just 3 percent of the world’s health workers, Save the Children said in a report that highlighted a shortfall of 3.5 million health workers worldwide. \"It is simply not acceptable for a child to die because a midwife or a nurse is out of reach,\" Patrick Watt, director of policy and research at Save the Children, said in a statement. \"Training health workers is simple and inexpensive, yet their impact is immeasurable. Hundreds of children’s lives will be saved by the vaccinations a health worker administers, or by the trained help they can give to pregnant mothers.\" The World Health Organization considers a ratio of 2.3 health workers per 1,000 people to be the minimum acceptable threshold. In countries below that threshold, such as Nigeria, Ethiopia and Liberia, children are five times more likely to die before their fifth birthday than children elsewhere, Save the Children said. The report, \"No Child out of Reach\", comes as world leaders gather at the United Nations in New York for a two-day summit on tackling non-communicable diseases, where aid agencies will be pushing for more funding to train health workers. Under the U.N. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), global leaders are committed to reducing the under-five mortality rate by two-thirds by 2015. Save the Children said the few countries on track to achieve that goal – such as Bangladesh and Nepal – had slashed infant mortality by investing in community health workers. The highest child mortality rates globally are in sub-Sahara Africa, where one in seven children die before the age of five, according to the United Nations. The area accounted for half of the 8.8 million deaths of children under five worldwide in 2008. Earlier this month, Save the Children released an index of the world’s worst places for a child to fall sick, which ranked Chad, Somalia, Laos and Ethiopia as the most dangerous and Switzerland, Finland, Ireland and Norway as the safest. Save the Children cites a number of underlying causes for the global health worker crisis, including lack of education in developing countries; \"brain drain\" of skilled health workers; ineffective funding and chronic under-investment in health from both rich and poor countries.

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

deteriorating conditions for children in africa and asia deteriorating conditions for children in africa and asia

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

deteriorating conditions for children in africa and asia deteriorating conditions for children in africa and asia

 



GMT 10:18 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon seven

GMT 10:31 2014 Tuesday ,23 December

Mirages of failure: Lebanon cannot wait

GMT 05:14 2024 Wednesday ,07 February

Sophisticated Classic Dining Room Design Ideas

GMT 09:18 2018 Thursday ,11 January

As US freezes aid, Pakistan dismisses economic fears

GMT 06:01 2018 Thursday ,04 January

Etihad Aviation Group celebrates 2018

GMT 12:51 2017 Thursday ,11 May

Suspected killer of Hamas commander arrested

GMT 22:29 2017 Saturday ,24 June

Bahrain committed to Islam’s

GMT 19:43 2017 Friday ,21 July

Iran provided weapons, training for attacks

GMT 12:20 2012 Saturday ,23 June

Batista to sell $2 bln gold venture to Qatar

GMT 12:31 2012 Friday ,21 September

Dubai Ports give up Aden Port for $27 million

GMT 06:42 2011 Friday ,12 August

Google+ social network adds games

GMT 06:22 2013 Wednesday ,25 September

Samsung launches Galaxy Note 3 in 58 countries

GMT 01:00 2016 Tuesday ,29 November

Time to discuss new prospects

GMT 14:14 2011 Wednesday ,13 July

Ethiopia :4.5 million people need food aid
 
 Emirates Voice Facebook,emirates voice facebook  Emirates Voice Twitter,emirates voice twitter Emirates Voice Rss,emirates voice rss  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube  Emirates Voice Youtube,emirates voice youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

emiratesvoieen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen emiratesvoiceen
emiratesvoice emiratesvoice emiratesvoice
emiratesvoice
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice, Emiratesvoice