Children
Last reviewed: 05-06-2008
CHILDHOODS STOLEN BY POVERTY, WAR AND DISASTER

KEY FACTS
| Annual death toll of children under the age of five | Nearly 10 million - more than 1,000 every hour | (WHO, 2007) |
| Deadliest childhood illnesses | Pneumonia, diarrhoea, malaria, measles and HIV | (WHO) |
| Underweight children in developing countries | One in four | (UNICEF, 2007) |
| Estimates child soldiers | 250,000 in at least 14 countries | (UNICEF 2007 and Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers 2008) |
| Children under 15 with HIV | 2.3 million | (UNAIDS 2007) |
| Children in sub-Saharan Africa who have lost one or both parents to AIDS | 11.4 million | (UNAIDS 2007) |
| Countries with worst child mortality rates | Sierra Leone (270 out of every 1,000 born alive), Angola (260 out of 1,000), Afghanistan (257 out of 1,000), Niger, Liberia, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burkina Faso | (UNICEF State of World's Children 2008) |
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