The stunning drop in global child mortality is proof that poor countries are not doomed to eternal misery. Here's how it happened.
Via Seth Dixon
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Global health has substantially improved in the last two decades. This article explores the improvements in global health that have been made this year, and the attached interactive feature allows users to explore the changes in global health risks. Click here for the Guardian's version of this same data and interactive.