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Ethiopia has more than halved1 its mortality rates for children under the age of five years during the last two decades, new UN statistics show.
联合国一项新的统计数据显示,过去20年间,埃塞俄比亚低于五岁的儿童的死亡率下降了一半多。
The report says Ethiopia has cut the number of child deaths to 68 per 1,000 births from more than 200 in 1990.
The government attributed the improved figures to its growing economy.
Despite the reduction, the UN Children's Fund said Ethiopia needed to do much more to improve health facilities for pregnant women.
Ethiopia is one of Africa's poorest states, although it has experienced rapid economic growth in recent years and is one of the continent's leading coffee producers.
The BBC's Emmanuel Igunza in the capital, Addis Ababa, says Ethiopia was once a byword for malnutrition3 in Africa.
But the latest Unicef figures show Ethiopia is one of the few African countries on the path to realising the millennium4 development goal of reducing child mortality rates, he says.
Ethiopia's Health Minister Kesetebirhan Admasu said increasing household incomes had helped improve people's health.
"This has also resulted in better nutrition for children [and] women; this has translated into better sanitation5 - all these have direct or indirect impact on the survival of children," he told BBC Africa.
He said the government has also been "aggressively expanding its primary healthcare network".
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