Stages
Liens
Club
Tournoi
Forum
Accueil

Espace
Membres


INSCRIPTION


 Index du Forum -> Raquettes -> We know how to save children’s lives


Poster un nouveau sujet   Répondre au sujet
Voir le sujet précédent :: Voir le sujet suivant  
Auteur Message
aderfp633



Inscrit le: 27 Sep 2011
Messages: 7915
Localisation: England

MessagePosté le: Jeu Oct 03, 2013 12:52 pm    Sujet du message: We know how to save children’s lives Répondre en citant

{We know how to save children’s lives}
Today,[url=http://www.job-associates.co.uk/?q=node/6299320]Riding the rails with Rocky Mountaineer[/url], there is much for the world to celebrate when it comes to saving children’s lives. More children survive beyond their fifth birthdays than ever before and less than half as many children under five died in 2012 than did in 1990.The success we have seen since 1990 in bringing an end to preventable child deaths means that 90 million children lived to see their fifth birthdays who otherwise would have died. In other words, 90 million families celebrated a birthday instead of attending a funeral.According to UNICEF’s 2013 Progress Report on Committing to Child Survival: A Promise Renewed which examines trends and causes in child mortality estimates, the rate of decline of child mortality has also quickened over the past years, up to three times faster than it was in the early 1990s. This shows that renewed efforts, such as those made through the Canadian-led Muskoka Initiative,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]michael kors canada[/url], are having an impact.The data collected show sharp reductions in child deaths across all regions of the world. Some of the world’s poorest countries have made the strongest gains in child survival since 1990. Seven high-mortality,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]michael kors canada[/url], low income countries — Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Liberia, Malawi, Nepal,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]Michael Kors Outlet[/url], Timor Leste and Tanzania — have reduced their under-five mortality rates by two-thirds or more since 1990.While there is much to celebrate in this progress,[url=http://universe-24.com/blogs/posts/ckslh495]Michael Kors Handbags[/url], we must not forget that the world is still failing the more than 18,000 children who die needlessly every day.Half of all under-five deaths occur in just five countries: India (22 per cent), Nigeria (13 per cent), Pakistan,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]Michael Kors Handbags[/url], Democratic Republic of Congo (both six per cent) and China (4 per cent) as pneumonia,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]Michael Kors Outlet[/url], diarrhea and malaria continue to claim lives unnecessarily and almost half of the children who die do so in the first month of life.The sheer scale of human loss is not only astounding but also shameful. Without additional momentum to meet the Millennium Development Goals by 2015,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]Michael Kors Handbags[/url], an additional 35 million children will die who otherwise could have been saved. At the current rate of decline,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]Michael Kors Handbags Outlet[/url], the goal to cut under-five mortality by two thirds is unlikely to be reached until 2028.The experience of the past 20 years has proven that we know how to save children’s lives. There are simple, low cost interventions that can end these preventable deaths. Saving millions of children’s lives takes concerted action,[url=http://www.ice-horde.nl/smf_orum/index.php?topic=2268797.msg3002250#msg3002250]Christian Stangl hat "Triple Seven Summits" bezwungen[/url], sound strategies, adequate resources and strong political will.This was the case in Ethiopia, which just last week announced that it had cut under-five mortality by two-thirds,[url=http://www.michael-korshandbags-outlet.org]Michael Kors Handbags Outlet[/url], reaching the MDG goal 3 years ahead of schedule. This success was a result of strong commitment by the government of Ethiopia and the development of a strengthened health system with the support of the government of Canada and UNICEF. The partnership trained and equipped 27,000 of the country’s 38,000 health extension workers allowing children in the most remote corners of the country to be reached with treatment and preventive care for some of the major killers of children. The impact of this Canadian-supported program will leave a legacy for children in Ethiopia — one all Canadians should be proud of.But with 18,000 children still dying every day, there is more work to be done and we are committed to continue to work with Canadians to save children’s lives in the most remote corners of the world. Because nowhere is too far to go to help a child survive.David Morley is the president and CEO of UNICEF Canada.
_________________
People watching the forthcoming beginning of the German half of the inhabitants of Berlin are no interested in co-optation
Revenir en haut de page
Voir le profil de l'utilisateur Envoyer un message privé
Montrer les messages depuis:   
Poster un nouveau sujet   Répondre au sujet    www.badminton-web.fr Index du Forum -> Raquettes
Page 1 sur 1

 
Sauter vers:  
Vous ne pouvez pas poster de nouveaux sujets dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas répondre aux sujets dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas éditer vos messages dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas supprimer vos messages dans ce forum
Vous ne pouvez pas voter dans les sondages de ce forum





Contactez-nous !


Recopiez le mot badminton ici :

Votre nom (ou Pseudo) :
 

Votre adresse mail :
 

Votre message :
 

 



A propos de ce site...


Badminton-web est développé et maintenu par www.agence404.com, 1 rue Suffren à Nantes (RCS Nantes B 498 013 432).
Il est hébergé par Celeonet.

L'ensemble du présent site : rédactionnel, éléments graphiques, ergonomie générale et tout autre composante, est déposé et protégé par un copyright. Aucune copie n'est autorisée a priori.

Les demandes d'échanges sont toutefois bienvenues. Pour ce faire, utilisez le formulaire ci à gauche.




Qui sommes-nous ?


Khazâd, c'est mon pseudo, et je suis votre interlocuteur principal sur Badminton-web.fr. Passionné de web, je suis entouré par une fine équipe de collaborateurs tous aussi passionnés que moi.

Lydia, rédactrice on-line, transforme nos contributions "sms" en vrai bon français.
GG est le roi du forum, qu'il anime,
Fred est aux p'tits soins pour les bad-conseils,
Badidonk est notre partenaire qui alimente l'agenda du Badminton,
Patrice, Julien et l'équipe de +2bad vous proposent régulièrement leurs articles.

Et puis vous, chers lecteurs, qui contribuez chacun à votre mesure à la richesse, à la pertinence et à la convivialité qui fait l'âme de ce site qui est le vôtre !