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The Next Revolution: Giving every child the chance to survive

by Save the Children   
Posted on 11-20-2009Translate this page Translate this page   
This report looks at where, how and why nearly 9 million children die every year before the age of five. The launch report of Save the Children's child survival campaign EVERY ONE, it debunks the myths surrounding child survival and presents Save the Children’s seven-point plan to help save the lives of children and their mothers:

- Implement credible national plans 
- Focus on newborn babies 
- Prioritize equity 
- Mobilise resources 
- Train and deploy more health workers 
- Tackle undernutrition
- Increase focus on children in emergencies

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Learn more by visiting: www.savethechildren.org.uk/nextrevolution.
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