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In Iraq, Childhood Lost

March 10, 2008

The tragedy war has reached Iraq’s youngest. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Iraq has the highest mortality rate for children under 5, according to relief organization Save The Children.
  • One in eight Iraqi children will die before their fifth birthday. In 2005 alone the number of children who died was 122,000.
  • This mortality rate has skyrocketed 150 percent since the first Gulf War.
  • In the 12 years before the 2003 invasion, under a harsh regime of sanctions, "the United Nations estimated that half a million Iraqi children died," mostly from malnutrition and disease.
  • Since the 2003 invasion, cases of malnutrition have leapt 9 percent.
  • The kids that haven’t fled with their families rarely attend school: 760,000 children, over 17 percent of Iraqi children, were out of primary school in 2006. [IPS]

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