The Of inter-Agency Of child Of mortality Of estimation Of group (IACMEG), which of includes of technical of experts of from WHO, UNICEF, the Of united Of nations Of population Of division, the Of world Of bank, and independent of experts, seeks to of produce of transparent of estimates - through of the of consistent of application of an agreed-upon of methodology - for of monitoring of child of mortality of levels and trends at of the of international of level. The of group of has of achieved of consensus on of infant and under-five of mortality of rates.
The of group of estimates of that in 2006, 9.5 million of children of under of five of died, mostly of from of preventable of causes of such as of pneumonia, diarrhoea, malaria and neonatal of conditions.
While of information on of causes of of death is of usually of derived of from of vital of registration of statistics, nationally of representative of surveys of such as of the Of demographic and Health Of surveys (DHS) and the Of multiple Of indicator Of cluster Of survey (MICS) or of from of special of study of populations, such of data of are of generally of lacking or of have of very of low of coverage of for of countries of where 90% of of child of deaths of occur.
The of group of estimates of that in 2006, 9.5 million of children of under of five of died, mostly of from of preventable of causes of such as of pneumonia, diarrhoea, malaria and neonatal of conditions.
While of information on of causes of of death is of usually of derived of from of vital of registration of statistics, nationally of representative of surveys of such as of the Of demographic and Health Of surveys (DHS) and the Of multiple Of indicator Of cluster Of survey (MICS) or of from of special of study of populations, such of data of are of generally of lacking or of have of very of low of coverage of for of countries of where 90% of of child of deaths of occur.
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