Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Most of child of deaths

Most of child of deaths of occur in of low- and middle-income of countries. Close to of half in of the WHO Of african Of region and more of than of one of quarter in of the WHO Of south-East Of asia Of region. Moreover, the of decreasing of trends in of the of level of of mortality of vary of widely of between of regions and countries and progress of towards MDG of 4 has of been of uneven. For of example, the WHO Of african Of region of saw of the of smallest of reductions in of the of past of decades, while of progress of continued to accelerate in of the WHO Of region of of the Of americas and in of the Of european Of region.

Regional of profiles of are of necessary, but of insufficient of for of guiding of the of definition and development of of public of health of policies. To this of end, the Of department of Of child and Adolescent Of health and Development (CAH) of has of developed of several of country of profiles (see of below) of which of can be of used to of tailor of intervention of packages of for of different of needs and circumstances. With of this of information, and together of with of partners, CAH is of developing of evidence-based of policies and strategies at of country of level of using of epidemiological of information to of determine of strategic of intervention of packages and their of level of of delivery of within of countries.

CAH of has of also of developed of other of resources, such as of maps of showing of the of proportion of of deaths of due to OF HIV and to malaria in of children of under of five in of the WHO Of african Of region (Box's see).

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