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25326 | Global decline of child mortality - original child mortality entry | untitled-reusable-block-59 | wp_block | publish | <!-- wp:heading {"level":3} --> <h3>Global decline of child mortality</h3> <!-- /wp:heading --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>One reason why we do not see progress is that we are unaware of how bad the past was.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In 1800 the health conditions of our ancestors were such that 43% of the world's newborns died before their 5th birthday. These estimates are shown in the visualisation below.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In 1960 child mortality was still 18.5%. Almost every 5th child born in that year died in childhood.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Over the last decades we have seen a very rapid decline of child mortality globally. In 2017 child mortality was down to 4% – more than 10-fold lower than 2 centuries ago. You have to take this long perspective to see the progress that we have achieved.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:html --> <iframe style="width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;" src="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-child-mortality-timeseries" width="300" height="150"></iframe> <!-- /wp:html --> | { "id": "wp-25326", "slug": "untitled-reusable-block-59", "content": { "toc": [], "body": [ { "text": [ { "text": "Global decline of child mortality", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "type": "heading", "level": 2, "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "One reason why we do not see progress is that we are unaware of how bad the past was.", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "In 1800 the health conditions of our ancestors were such that 43% of the world's newborns died before their 5th birthday. These estimates are shown in the visualisation below.", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "In 1960 child mortality was still 18.5%. Almost every 5th child born in that year died in childhood.", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "type": "text", "value": [ { "text": "Over the last decades we have seen a very rapid decline of child mortality globally. In 2017 child mortality was down to 4% \u2013 more than 10-fold lower than 2 centuries ago. You have to take this long perspective to see the progress that we have achieved.", "spanType": "span-simple-text" } ], "parseErrors": [] }, { "url": "https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-child-mortality-timeseries", "type": "chart", "parseErrors": [] } ], "type": "article", "title": "Global decline of child mortality - original child mortality entry", "authors": [ null ], "dateline": "October 7, 2019", "sidebar-toc": false, "featured-image": "" }, "createdAt": "2019-10-07T12:16:52.000Z", "published": false, "updatedAt": "2020-04-30T14:00:13.000Z", "revisionId": null, "publishedAt": "2019-10-07T11:16:37.000Z", "relatedCharts": [], "publicationContext": "listed" } |
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## Global decline of child mortality One reason why we do not see progress is that we are unaware of how bad the past was. In 1800 the health conditions of our ancestors were such that 43% of the world's newborns died before their 5th birthday. These estimates are shown in the visualisation below. In 1960 child mortality was still 18.5%. Almost every 5th child born in that year died in childhood. Over the last decades we have seen a very rapid decline of child mortality globally. In 2017 child mortality was down to 4% – more than 10-fold lower than 2 centuries ago. You have to take this long perspective to see the progress that we have achieved. <Chart url="https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-child-mortality-timeseries"/> | { "data": { "wpBlock": { "content": "\n<h3>Global decline of child mortality</h3>\n\n\n\n<p>One reason why we do not see progress is that we are unaware of how bad the past was.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1800 the health conditions of our ancestors were such that 43% of the world’s newborns died before their 5th birthday. These estimates are shown in the visualisation below.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>In 1960 child mortality was still 18.5%. Almost every 5th child born in that year died in childhood.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Over the last decades we have seen a very rapid decline of child mortality globally. In 2017 child mortality was down to 4% \u2013 more than 10-fold lower than 2 centuries ago. You have to take this long perspective to see the progress that we have achieved.</p>\n\n\n\n<iframe loading=\"lazy\" style=\"width: 100%; height: 600px; border: 0px none;\" src=\"https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/global-child-mortality-timeseries\" width=\"300\" height=\"150\"></iframe>\n" } }, "extensions": { "debug": [ { "type": "DEBUG_LOGS_INACTIVE", "message": "GraphQL Debug logging is not active. To see debug logs, GRAPHQL_DEBUG must be enabled." } ] } } |