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Explain the effects of child mortality in Saudi Arabia.

Child mortality in Saudi Arabia
Child mortality is Child mortality rates refer to the probability of children dying between the ages of one and five years old subject to current age mortality rates, which is expressed per one thousand.
The map shows the rate of child mortality in Africa is between 20 and 90 , while in north and south America, Russia , china, Australia is decreased in the rate between 0 and 9.
What is interesting is that the rate of child mortality in Saudi Arabia is low comparing with its neighbors countries.
Surveys were conducted by ICF International and UNICEF under the Pan Arab Project for Family Health. In 2011, child mortality rates in Saudi Arabia in relation to children under five years old were rated at 9.20. For a period of forty-one years, the highest rates indicated the maximum value of 179.00, which were recorded in 1970. It is therefore clear that child mortality rates in Saudi Arabia have been decreasing. They however remain consistently high when Saudi Arabia is compared

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