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This is how Africa is reducing its child mortality rate

Africa's infant mortality rate has fallen dramatically in the past 65 years. Image: Unsplash/ Tucker Tangeman

Martin Armstrong
Data Journalist, Statista
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Infant Mortality in Africa: Big Decreases and a Safer Future
Infant mortality is expected to drop below 25 as soon as 2050. Image: Statista
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