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© UNICEF Vietnam
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Viet Nam’s
children, who make up 36 per cent of the total
population, have benefited enormously from the
country’s economic achievements. The country has
either met or is on track towards meeting the
Millennium Development Goals in children’s
health and education. Under-five and infant
mortality rates have fallen significantly over
the past two decades. The country’s consistently
high immunization coverage eradicated polio in
the year 2000 and maternal and neonatal tetanus
in 2005. Measles incidence has plunged by 95 per
cent since 1990. Cases of Vitamin A deficiency
have become very rare.
Children in Viet
Nam are also better educated now. Around 97 per
cent of eligible children are enrolled into
primary school and the government is committed
to expand educational opportunities for children
throughout the system. |