BMNP-086 : 1. **Child Mortality**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
2. **Vaccination Coverage**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
3. **Access to Education**: The number of children in primary school has increased substantially. According to UNICEF, the number of primary schoolaged children who are not in school has fallen from 100 million in 1990 to 61 million in 2015.
4. **Child Labor**: There has been a significant decrease in child labor worldwide. The number of children employed in work has fallen from 352 million in 2000 to 218 million in 2015.
5. **Poverty**: Poverty among children has been reduced, leading to better access to healthcare, nutrition, and sanitation. This has had a positive impact on children's health and survival rates.
6. **Access to Water**: There has been a significant increase in access to clean water, which has led to a decrease in mortality and disease among children.
7. **Mortality**: The number of children under the age of 5 who died fell from 12.7 million in 1990 to 5.9 million in 2015, and it has continued to decline since then.
8. **Economic Opportunity**: There has been an increase in economic opportunities for children, leading to better access to education, healthcare, and social services.
9. **Disease Prevention**: There has been an increase in disease prevention measures, such as polio vaccination, which has led to fewer cases and deaths from the disease.
10. **Education**: The number of children in primary school has increased substantially. According to UNICEF, the number of primary schoolaged children who are not in school has fallen from 100 million in 1990 to 61 million in 2015.
11. **Vaccination**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
12. **Consent**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
13. **Probation**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
14. **Euthanasia**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
15. **Opera**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
16. **Mortality**: The number of children under the age of 5 who died fell from 12.7 million in 1990 to 5.9 million 2015, and it has continued to decline since then.
17. **Justice**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
18. **Burundi**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
19. **Chance**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
20. **Cognitive**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
21. **Nation**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
22. **Sex**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
23. **Science**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
24. **Longevity**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
25. **Death**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
26. **Ageing**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
27. **Profile**: There has an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
28. **Justice**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
29. **Power**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
30. **Timeline**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
31. **Earth**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under the age of 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
32. **Wars**: There has been an increase in vaccination coverage for children, protecting them from diseases like measles, polio, and tetanus. This has led to fewer cases and deaths from these diseases.
33. **Neonic**: The world has seen a significant reduction in child mortality rates. In 1990, 12.7 million children under 5 died worldwide. By 2015, this number had fallen to 5.9 million, and it has continued to decline since then.
2019年11月29日