UNICEF: 140 million children will be born in 2021

In total, an estimated 140 million children will be born in 2021 with an average life expectancy of 84 years, according to UNICEF.

An estimated 371,504 babies were born around the world on New Year's Day, the UN Agency said in a statement.

Globally, over half of these births took place in 10 countries: India (59,995), China (35,615), Nigeria (21,439), Pakistan (14,161), Indonesia (12,336), Ethiopia (12,006), the United States (10,312), Egypt (9,455), Bangladesh (9,236) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (8,640).

"The children born today enter a world far different than even a year ago, and a New Year brings a new opportunity to reimagine it," said UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore. "Children born today will inherit the world we begin to build for them—today. Let us make 2021 the year we start to build a fairer, safer, healthier world for children," she added. 2021 marks the 75th anniversary of UNICEF. Over the course of the year, UNICEF and its partners will be commemorating the anniversary with events and announcements celebrating three-quarters of a century of protecting children from conflict, disease and exclusion and championing their right to survival, health and education, the UN Agency added. "Today, as the world faces a global pandemic, economic slowdown, rising poverty and deepening inequality, the need for UNICEF's work is as great as ever," Fore concluded.

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