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IPS Examines Gender Discrimination, Disparity In Child Mortality In India
Inter Press Service examines gender discrimination and mortality in India, writing, "Global infant and child mortality rates have been on the decline in recent years, with a large portion of the world seeing young girls experiencing higher rates of survival than young boys; but India remains the exception to this positive trend." A new report, "'Sex Differentials in Childhood Mortality,' a project of the U.N.'s Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), reveals that a girl aged between one and five years is 75 percent more likely to die than a boy in India, marking the world's most extreme gender disparity in child mortality," according to the news service.
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