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Child deaths will rise this year as aid cuts reverse progress, says Gates

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December 5, 2025
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Child deaths will rise this year as aid cuts reverse progress, says Gates

INDIA - NOVEMBER 05: Bill Gates, Chairman and Chief Software Architect of Microsoft addressing a Press Conference in New Delhi, India (Photo by Sipra Das/The The India Today Group via Getty Images)

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Around 200,000 more children will likely die before their fifth birthday this year than in 2024 as international aid cuts undermine decades of progress, the Gates Foundation said on Thursday.

The projected increase would mark the first rise in preventable child deaths this century, Gates said, from an estimated 4.6 million in 2024 to 4.8 million this year. Child deaths have roughly halved since 2000.

“For decades, the world made steady progress saving children’s lives. But now, as challenges mount, that progress is reversing,” said Bill Gates, chair of the eponymous foundation, in a foreword to its annual Goalkeepers report.

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