The study assessed the achievements in, critically reviewed the relevant issues of, and put forward recommendations for achieving the target of the Millennium Development Goal relating to mortality of children aged less than five years (under-five mortality) in Bangladesh within 2015. To materialize the study objectives, a thorough literature review was done. Mortality of under-five children and infants decreased respectively to 65 from 151 and to 52 from 94 per 1,000 livebirths during 1990-2006. The immunization coverage increased from 54% to 81.9% during the same period. The projection shows that Bangladesh will achieve targeted reduction in under-five mortality and infant mortality within the time limit, except immunization coverage. Neo...
Introduction: This paper will focus on MDG4, which is concerned with reducing child mortality. Chil...
Background It is well established that improving human health has direct obvious payoff on enhancin...
2015 has come to an end, and with it the opportunity for countries—and the world—to reach the Millen...
The study assessed the achievements in, critically reviewed the relevant issues of, and put forward ...
Bangladesh is currently one of the very few countries in the world, which is on target for achieving...
The objective of this paper is to examine the stability of the under-five mortality child mortality ...
This paper investigates over the last two decades across states a can be attributed to achieve the M...
High levels of child mortality in the developing countries led the United Nations to include a sign...
This study centers on the 2015 “Millennium Development Goals,” (MDGs) a historic United Nations init...
High levels of child mortality in the developing countries led the United Nations to include a sign...
Bangladesh has marked strides to make in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)for child m...
Mortality of children under-5 continues to be a global priority. In 2012, 6.6 million children under...
The Millennium Development Goal-4 (MDG-4) had a target of reducing the under-fi ve mortality rate (U...
Under-five mortality rate (U5MR) refers to the total number of deaths in the age group of 0-5 years ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), ratified by almost every country in the world, have catalyz...
Introduction: This paper will focus on MDG4, which is concerned with reducing child mortality. Chil...
Background It is well established that improving human health has direct obvious payoff on enhancin...
2015 has come to an end, and with it the opportunity for countries—and the world—to reach the Millen...
The study assessed the achievements in, critically reviewed the relevant issues of, and put forward ...
Bangladesh is currently one of the very few countries in the world, which is on target for achieving...
The objective of this paper is to examine the stability of the under-five mortality child mortality ...
This paper investigates over the last two decades across states a can be attributed to achieve the M...
High levels of child mortality in the developing countries led the United Nations to include a sign...
This study centers on the 2015 “Millennium Development Goals,” (MDGs) a historic United Nations init...
High levels of child mortality in the developing countries led the United Nations to include a sign...
Bangladesh has marked strides to make in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)for child m...
Mortality of children under-5 continues to be a global priority. In 2012, 6.6 million children under...
The Millennium Development Goal-4 (MDG-4) had a target of reducing the under-fi ve mortality rate (U...
Under-five mortality rate (U5MR) refers to the total number of deaths in the age group of 0-5 years ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), ratified by almost every country in the world, have catalyz...
Introduction: This paper will focus on MDG4, which is concerned with reducing child mortality. Chil...
Background It is well established that improving human health has direct obvious payoff on enhancin...
2015 has come to an end, and with it the opportunity for countries—and the world—to reach the Millen...