In more than 50 developing countries, the child-mortality gap has narrowed between the poorest and wealthiest households, reveals a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine. This convergence was mostly driven by the fact that child-mortality rates declined the fastest among the poorest families. In the countries where the gap increased, the study identified a common thread: poor governance. The findings provide important information ...
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