More babies are surviving in Africa today than 25 years ago. Back in 2000, 10 million children were dying every year, before they reached their 5th birthday. Progress in child survival has been incredible. Keeping Africa's hard-won gains in child survival will require continued commitment and investment. Watch the full conversation between Thoko Elphick-Pooley, Dr. Catherine Kanari and Terryanne Chebet (MPRSK) in the "Pulse and progress" podcast. https://bit.ly/4nrrJHq

Aakarsh Srivastava

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It's heartening to see such significant progress in child survival across Africa over the past 25 years. The stories behind these numbers reflect the resilience of families and communities striving for a brighter future. However, as noted, sustaining this momentum requires unwavering dedication and resources. The insights from the "Pulse and Progress" podcast will undoubtedly shed light on the collective efforts that can continue to make a difference.

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