In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes....

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In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes. The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness. MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels. With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target. The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths. Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars. You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5 th birthday by taking a 5 th Birthday Action. In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes. The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness. MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels. With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target. The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths. Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars. You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5 th birthday by taking a 5 th Birthday Action. In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes. The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness. MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels. With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target. The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths. Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars. You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5 th birthday by taking a 5 th Birthday Action. In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes. The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness. MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels. With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target. The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths. Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes. The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness. MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels. With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target. The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths. Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes. The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness. MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels. With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target. The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths. Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget,

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In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes.

The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness.

MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels.

– With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target

– In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target.

– The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths.

Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars.

You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5th birthday by taking a 5th Birthday Action.

In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes.

The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness.

MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels.

– With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target

– In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target.

– The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths.

Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars.

You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5th birthday by taking a 5th Birthday Action.

In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes.

The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness.

MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels.

– With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target

– In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target.

– The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths.

Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars.

You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5th birthday by taking a 5th Birthday Action.

In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes.

The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness.

MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels.

– With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target

– In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target.

– The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths.

Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars.

You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5th birthday by taking a 5th Birthday Action.

In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes.

The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness.

MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels.

– With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target

– In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target.

– The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths.

Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars.

You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5th birthday by taking a 5th Birthday Action.

In 2009, 8.8 million children died before their fifth birthday, most from easily preventable causes.

The world has developed a plan to stop this and other tragedies associated with extreme poverty: the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These eight goals tackle many of the problems associated with poverty; including hunger, education, and illness.

MDG 4 aims to cut infant and child deaths by two-thirds by 2015 from 1990 levels.

– With only five years to go, globally we are less than halfway towards achieving this target

– In the Asia-Pacific region 18 of 29 developing countries are not on track to achieve this target.

– The Australian Government is still not contributing our fair share to the global effort needed to prevent child deaths.

Through the aid program, the Australian Government has the opportunity to save an estimated 240,000 children and 26,000 mothers in our immediate region each year, but we must increase our national spending on health in the aid budget, from $1 in every 6, to $1 in every 4 aid dollars.

You can encourage the Government to do its fair share towards ensuring that every child possible can celebrate a 5th birthday by taking a 5th Birthday Action.

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SURVIVE

PAST

Be involved by taking these actions:

1) Share this information with your family and friends. Find out more about MDG4 at www.micahchallenge.org.au/health

2) Sign a 5th Birthday card to be sent to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Order cards by calling (02) 9356 8500 or emailing [email protected]

3) Hold a 5th Birthday Party or morning tea at your work, church or home with your family and friends. Share the information about child health, sign 5th Birthday cards, and take a photograph of your party. Email us about your party and attach your photo to [email protected]

For more information visit:micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

www.micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

SURVIVE

PAST

Be involved by taking these actions:

1) Share this information with your family and friends. Find out more about MDG4 at www.micahchallenge.org.au/health

2) Sign a 5th Birthday card to be sent to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Order cards by calling (02) 9356 8500 or emailing [email protected]

3) Hold a 5th Birthday Party or morning tea at your work, church or home with your family and friends. Share the information about child health, sign 5th Birthday cards, and take a photograph of your party. Email us about your party and attach your photo to [email protected]

For more information visit:micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

www.micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

SURVIVE

PAST

Be involved by taking these actions:

1) Share this information with your family and friends. Find out more about MDG4 at www.micahchallenge.org.au/health

2) Sign a 5th Birthday card to be sent to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Order cards by calling (02) 9356 8500 or emailing [email protected]

3) Hold a 5th Birthday Party or morning tea at your work, church or home with your family and friends. Share the information about child health, sign 5th Birthday cards, and take a photograph of your party. Email us about your party and attach your photo to [email protected]

For more information visit:micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

www.micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

SURVIVE

PAST

Be involved by taking these actions:

1) Share this information with your family and friends. Find out more about MDG4 at www.micahchallenge.org.au/health

2) Sign a 5th Birthday card to be sent to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Order cards by calling (02) 9356 8500 or emailing [email protected]

3) Hold a 5th Birthday Party or morning tea at your work, church or home with your family and friends. Share the information about child health, sign 5th Birthday cards, and take a photograph of your party. Email us about your party and attach your photo to [email protected]

For more information visit:micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

www.micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

SURVIVE

PAST

Be involved by taking these actions:

1) Share this information with your family and friends. Find out more about MDG4 at www.micahchallenge.org.au/health

2) Sign a 5th Birthday card to be sent to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Order cards by calling (02) 9356 8500 or emailing [email protected]

3) Hold a 5th Birthday Party or morning tea at your work, church or home with your family and friends. Share the information about child health, sign 5th Birthday cards, and take a photograph of your party. Email us about your party and attach your photo to [email protected]

For more information visit:micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

www.micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

SURVIVE

PAST

Be involved by taking these actions:

1) Share this information with your family and friends. Find out more about MDG4 at www.micahchallenge.org.au/health

2) Sign a 5th Birthday card to be sent to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Order cards by calling (02) 9356 8500 or emailing [email protected]

3) Hold a 5th Birthday Party or morning tea at your work, church or home with your family and friends. Share the information about child health, sign 5th Birthday cards, and take a photograph of your party. Email us about your party and attach your photo to [email protected]

For more information visit:micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction

www.micahchallenge.org.au/fifthbirthdayaction