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Sep 15, 2021
Clean water, sanitation, and hygiene—collectively known as WASH—are essential for child health. They are foundational solutions to fighting diarrheal disease.   WASH solutions should be sustainable, locally focused, and supported by policy and
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Mar 15, 2021
Dr. Iturriza-Gomara is a virologist, with expertise in enteric virus infections, virus evolution, and molecular tools for diagnosing, monitoring, and tracking infections. She shared: “I am full of admiration for the many health workers who work
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Mar 01, 2021
Watch Teresa's story as part of a video series!
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Mar 01, 2021
View more resources about the link between gender equity and child health!
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Oct 01, 2020
When evaluating the cost of diarrheal disease, one should include not only direct treatment expenses, but also direct non-medical costs such as travel expenses for a visit to a health care facility and indirect costs such as lost income and
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Sep 29, 2020
We applaud you with clean hands! Thank you for all that you do.
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Bar chart showing average cost of diarrhea
Sep 29, 2020
Even one case of diarrhea can cost a family enough to push them into poverty. This bar chart shows estimates of the average cost of one diarrhea case among children in 137 low- and middle-income countries. The estimates were modeled by a PATH study
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Cover image of Levels and Trends in Child Mortality: Report 2020
Sep 10, 2020
Levels and Trends in Child Mortality: Report 2020 from UNICEF and partners in the UN Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME) shows the full scope of child mortality rates across the world – from newborns to adolescents, including
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Sep 01, 2020
At the start of 2020, more children lived to see their first birthday than at any time in history. Child mortality had fallen by 50% since 2000. But the progress did not reach every woman, nor every child. The gains have proven fragile and the
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Aug 01, 2020
From the UNICEF website: The WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) produces internationally comparable estimates of progress on drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and is responsible for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal (
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