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117 200,000 additional children under 5 will die this year — thanks to aid cuts

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Sara Herschander @ Vox · 12/05/2025 06:30 EDT

200,000 additional children under 5 will die this year — thanks to aid cuts

The world is a much better place than it used to be, especially for young children.  Insecticide-treated mosquito nets and novel treatments have made malaria much less deadly for millions of kids. Many countries now have the tools and techniques they need to nurse even very premature babies back to health. And the stupendous rise […]

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