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India is taking steps on child rights, says UNICEF
Anita Joshua
NEW DELHI: As the world marked the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child this week, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) acknowledged the measures taken by India to ensure that children can “survive and thrive”. But this came with the reminder that India – home to one-fifth of the world’s children – has miles to go before it can claim to have given all of the country’s children the rights they are entitled to and the rights they deserve.
A special edition of ‘The State of the World’s Children’ – released here over the weekend – notes that fewer under-five children die in India now as the national mortality rate fell from 117 per 1,000 live births in 1990 to 72 in 2007.
More children have access to improved drinking water, rising from 62 per cent in 1992-93 to 88 per cent in 2005-06. And more girls go to primary school with attendance rates for girls in the six-to-10 age group increasing from 61 per cent to 81 per cent. On the flip side, one million newborns die each year in their first month itself and another million die between 29 days and five years.
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