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USAIDGH Daily Twitter Digest
USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Children of moms w/o education 2.8x as likely to die b4 age 5 as children of moms w/ secondary+ edu http://t.co/Gr5Hpw7N2H #Promise4Children
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
The highest nat’l U5 mortality rates still found in sub-Saharan #Africa. http://t.co/VSbGMZSZCW #Promise4Children http://t.co/ek6E66r81s
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
What work remains to end preventable deaths of #MomandBaby? Read the report: http://t.co/lF3QhwXPc4 #Promise4Children http://t.co/uYQYqamO87
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Progress in reducing u5 mortality in sub-Saharan #Africa faster than for the world as a whole! http://t.co/iReWWflETR #Promise4Children
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
US Gov't continues to invest to achieve #TBFreeIndia & works to engage private corporate sector to help fight #TB: http://t.co/jv8UN0sN8b
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Promisingly, 24 LMIC achieved #MDG4, decreasing the U5 mortality rate by 2/3! http://t.co/Whn9HkyfOz #Promise4Children
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Global u5 mortality ↓by 53% since 1990; neonatal mortality ↓47% http://t.co/6Kdr2JsW4w #Promise4Children
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Global efforts have dramatically ↓ u5 mortality over past 25 yrs. Learn more http://t.co/tjvcZVvnmJ #Promise4Children http://t.co/Ac4qGj17r3
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Despite progress, disparities in child survival remain high. Learn more: http://t.co/JmtrMClSgu #Promise4Children http://t.co/xXWK7cW2AP
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Progress & disparities in under-5 mortality: http://t.co/0FZYyFmY5j #Promise4Children http://t.co/AQyHp7DHlY
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Despite promising results, many children still die every day from preventable causes. Learn more: http://t.co/X1NXfqZoTa #Promise4Children
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USAID Global Health
USAIDGH
11 Sep
Despite promising results, many children still die every day from preventable causes. Learn more: http://t.co/paPNWXbQ1o #Promise4Children
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The KMS Project is sending these announcements on behalf of USAID’s Bureau for Global Health. The KMS Project is located at
1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Suite 440, Washington DC 20004
• (202) 660-1860
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