Bill Gates says today's global child health crisis is tomorrow's economic catastrophe
Briefly

Since the release of "We Are the World," significant improvements in child health have been achieved, with child mortality reduced by 50% from 2000 to 2020.
UNICEF reports that over 400 million children are at risk of malnutrition, highlighting that even with access to food, they may not receive adequate nutrition.
Malnutrition has dire consequences for children, contributing to infections, blindness, stunted growth, and is responsible for half of all deaths in children under 5.
Increased rates of malnutrition threaten future generations, as malnourished children struggle academically and face greater chances of falling into poverty.
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