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UNICEF DATA - Child Statistics
UNICEF is the world’s leading source of data on children used by over 3 million people globally. We believe that smart demand, supply and use of data drives better results for children.
Diarrhoea - UNICEF DATA
Diarrhoea is a leading killer of children, accounting for approximately 9 per cent of all deaths among children under age 5 worldwide in 2021. This translates to over 1,200 young children …
Pneumonia in Children Statistics - UNICEF DATA
Pneumonia kills more children than any other infectious disease, claiming the lives of over 700,000 children under 5 every year, or around 2,000 every day. This includes around …
The Right Start in Life: 2024 update - UNICEF DATA
UNICEF Data UNICEF Data: Monitoring the situation of children and women. Submit search form . Data by ...
Country profiles - UNICEF DATA
MICS Since its inception in 1995, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, known as MICS, has become the largest source of…
Maternal mortality rates and statistics - UNICEF DATA
Maternal mortality declined by 34 per cent between 2000 and 2020 Maternal mortality refers to deaths due to complications from pregnancy or childbirth. From 2000 to 2020, the global …
Iodine - UNICEF DATA
Iodine deficiency can lead to a variety of health and developmental consequences known as iodine deficiency disorders (IDDs). Iodine deficiency is a major cause of preventable mental …
Malnutrition in Children - UNICEF DATA
Nearly half of all deaths in children under 5 are attributable to undernutrition; undernutrition puts children at greater risk of dying from common infections, increases the frequency and severity …
Child marriage - UNICEF DATA
Marriage before the age of 18 is a fundamental violation of human rights. Many factors interact to place a child at risk of marriage, including poverty, the perception that marriage will provide …
HIV Statistics - Global and Regional Trends - UNICEF DATA
Jul 1, 2024 · Of the estimated 40.0 million [confidence bounds: 36.0-44.8 million] people living with HIV worldwide in 2023, 2.38 million [1.83-2.97 million] were children aged 0-19. Each day …