New York - The number of children dying before the age of five has fallen significantly over the past 20 years, according to the UN children's agency UNICEF.
Some 6.9 million children died before the age of five last year, compared to 12 million in 1990. Almost 19,000 under-fives died daily in 2011.
UNICEF said some of the reduction was due to poorer countries getting richer and also to well-targeted aid such as encouraging breastfeeding or immunising against common diseases.
The sharpest drops in levels of child mortality were in countries that had received a lot of external assistance.
Efforts to target infectious diseases such as measles have cut related deaths globally from 500,000 in 2000 to 100,000 in 2011.
According to UNICEF, last year, half of global under-fives deaths occurred in just five countries including India, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan and China.
The Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Somalia, Mali, Cameroon and Burkina Faso saw annual deaths of children under five rise by 10,000 or more in 2011 compared to 1990.
Nearly all of the roughly 500,000 malaria deaths in under-fives occurred in sub-Saharan African states last year, UNICEF said.
Unicef said that conflict was a key contributing factor in child death: eight of the 10 countries with the highest rates of under-five mortality in conflict or fragile situations.
Across the planet, the five leading causes of deaths among children under five include pneumonia (18%); pre-term birth complications (14%); diarrhoea (11%); birth-related complications (9%) and malaria (7%).
Unicef explained that around 40% of deaths among children under five occur during the first 28 days of life. In 2011 alone, these accounted for about three million deaths worldwide.
Undernutrition, meanwhile, accounts for more than a third of such deaths.
Countries with greatest decline in under-five mortality rate
• Laos
• Timor-Leste
• Liberia
• Bangladesh
• Rwanda
• Nepal
• Cambodia
• Malawi
• Madagascar
• Bhutan
Source: Unicef
UNICEF says global child mortality rates fall
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