Under-five mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) Tanzania
The number of under-five deaths worldwide has declined from 12.7 (12.6, 13.0) million in 1990 to 5.9 (5.7, 6.4) million in 2015.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — More of the world’s children are surviving to their fifth birthday, but 6.3 million still died last year, mostly from preventable causes, the U.N. children’s agency said Tuesday.
That’s nearly 17,000 young children dying every day. And while death rates have been cut in half since 1990, the world still is short of meeting a goal of a two-thirds decrease in child mortality by next year, the report by the United Nations Children’s Fund...
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CRIME rate in the country is on the rise, according to research findings by Twaweza, showing that three out of ten citizens experienced theft last year, with half of all Tanzanians having had something stolen from them. Released in Dar es Salaam, the findings ...
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