Universal health well-being on the rise, thanks advancement of education.
Hans Rosling points out that literacy and the introduction of education in most (if not all) of the regions of the world has had a direct effect on the improvement of health and well-being of people. He gives an example of whereby infant mortality rate has been on a downward tread in Sweden, and that is thanks to female literacy that began about a few years later after the introduction of primary school in Sweden. He goes on to point out that the progression of technology has also had a positive effect on health and well-being. Hans . S. supports this by mentioning the effects the construction of the Aswan High Dam in Egypt had in the reducing the Malaria, Diarrhoea, and other water-borne infections in the area around the Nile Delta.
"The more you read, the more you know. The more you know, the more you grow." _ Dr. Seuss
Both the neonatal and postneonatal mortality rates of Sweden are considerably lower. Since 1960, the neonatal mortality rate of Sweden was reduced by a greater percentage
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