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UNICEF, govt clash on statistics
Patience Nyangove, The Daily Mirror (Zimbabwe)
April 20, 2006
http://www.dailymirror.co.zw/dailymirror/
THE United Nations
Children's Fund (Unicef) claims that at least one child dies in
Zimbabwe every three minutes, but the government yesterday denied
the assertion saying it was exaggerated.
The United Nations
agency's revelations were made last week in a joint
press statement by Unicef and the United Kingdom's Department for
International Development on the UK's $3 trillion donation to
Zimbabwe to improve the plight of orphans and vulnerable children.
"The funds from
DFID, in addition to 2 million pounds given to Unicef last year,
will be distributed over four years. They come as Zimbabwean children
are faced with some of the worst hardships confronting children
anywhere in the world.
"These include
a child being orphaned every 20 minutes in Zimbabwe, one in eight
children now dies before the age of five compared with one in 13
children 15 years ago, three infants become infected with HIV every
hour and every 20 minutes a child dies of Aids in Zimbabwe," read
the statement.
The Deputy Minister
of Health and Child Welfare, Edwin Muguti yesterday said the statistics
were wrong and sensationalised.
"This is sensationalism,
an alarmist approach to the medical profession. I do not know what
people are trying to prove with these kind of reports," Muguti said.
"Although the mortality rate is high in the country because of
HIV and Aids, these statistics by Unicef are exaggerated."
However, Muguti
did not reveal the mortality rate saying he could not provide them
off hand.
The funding
from DFID – the largest ever to Unicef in Zimbabwe – will help the
country deliver a national plan of action for orphans and vulnerable
children
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