It’s difficult to compare countries because they don’t always measure infant mortality in the same way.| Our World in Data
In most rich countries, child mortality has more than halved in the last thirty years; we know we can go further.| Our World in Data
Research suggests that many children – especially in the world’s poorest countries – learn only very little in school. What can we do to improve this?| Our World in Data
To find ways to save lives, it’s essential to know what people are dying from. Explore global data and research on causes of death.| Our World in Data
Child mortality remains one of the world’s largest problems and is a painful reminder of work yet to be done. With global data on where, when, and how child deaths occur, we can accelerate efforts to prevent them.| Our World in Data