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Report Highlights Improvement In Children's Well-Being, But Health Organizations Call For Stronger Political Commitment To Maintain Progress
"Children's well-being has improved dramatically thanks to increased global political will and efficient supportive programs and policies, according to a report released [Wednesday] by [UNICEF] and Save the Children U.K., but it also warns that benefits need to reach the most disadvantaged children for gains to be sustainable," the U.N. News Centre reports, adding, "Among the most prominent accomplishments highlighted by the report is the significant decline in child mortality rates." According to the news service, "The authors of the report cite a number of factors for these advancements, but place particular emphasis on the high-level commitment and supportive government policies that have placed children's well-being as a priority" (11/23).
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