Yahoo – AFP,
5 May 2015
Norway
ranks as the world's best place to be a mother, well ahead of the
United States
which dropped to the 33rd spot in the annual scorecard
released by Save the
Children (AFP Photo/Olexander Zobin)
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United
Nations (United States) (AFP) - Norway ranks as the world's best place to be a
mother, well ahead of the United States which dropped to the 33rd spot in the
annual scorecard released by Save the Children on Monday.
Somalia is
the worst place, just below the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central
African Republic.
Save the
Children also reported that
mothers are having a tougher time in the
world's
expanding cities, with survival
gaps between rich and poor widening
(AFP
Photo/Olexander Zobin)
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This year,
the United States dropped from number 31 on the list to 33, behind Japan,
Poland and Croatia.
American
women have a one in 1,800 risk of maternal death, the worst level of risk of
any developed country in the world, according to the report.
An American
woman is more than 10 times as likely to die in childbirth than a Polish woman.
Scandinavian
countries have consistently taken the first spots in the Mothers' Index, with
Norway this year beating out Finland which held the top spot last year.
Among the
top ten, Australia is the only non-European country, at number nine.
France and
Britain take the 23rd and 24th spot, below Canada at number 20.
The ten
worst places are all sub-Saharan African countries, with Haiti tied with Sierra
Leone for the 169th spot.
Nine of the
bottom ten countries are wracked by conflict.
The
disparity in terms of infant mortality is striking.
In the top
10 countries, one mother out of 290 will lose a child before the age of five.
In the bottom 10, that rate stands at one in eight.
Dying
young in Washington
Save the
Children also looked at infant mortality rates in the world's 24 wealthiest
capital cities and found Washington had the highest rate at 7.9 deaths per
1,000.
By
comparison, Stockholm and Oslo had infant mortality rates at or below 2 deaths
per 1,000.
Somalia is
the worst place to be a mother, just below the Democratic
Republic of Congo and
the Central African Republic, according to Save
the Children (AFP Photo/Tony
Karumba)
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Save the
Children CEO Carolyn Miles said the data confirmed that a country's economic
wealth is not the sole factor leading to happy mothers, but that policies need
to be put in place.
In the case
of Norway, "they do have wealth, but they also invest that wealth in
things like mothers and children, as a very high priority," Miles said.
Save the
Children also reported that mothers are having a tougher time in the world's
expanding cities, with survival gaps between rich and poor widening.
Cities in
Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Nigeria, Peru, Rwanda,
Vietnam and Zimbabwe have the highest gap for child survival, with poor
children three to five times more likely to die than their affluent peers.
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“… Mass Human Death
The final one, dear Human, is the hardest one for my partner and the one we wish to leave you with in this channeling tonight. This is the one that my partner doesn't want to even have me talk about. It's the appropriateness of mass death. For you, built in to your very essence is the honor for life, and the sorrow when it passes. It's correct and appropriate that this is there, and never let it be tempered. But the wisdom of understanding is also needed to help you get past some challenges of the Human heart.
"Dear Kryon, was the tsunami really necessary?" Yes it was. Almost 200,000 Human Beings passed over. It's an event that for you is filled with horror, sorrow, emotion, and challenge. Back in 1989, we told you of those that might have to leave the earth en masse, and here it is. Yet even my partner [Lee] asks the questions, "Why the children? Why the poorest parts of the earth? Why the seeming inappropriateness of all this death?"
And I say to you the same thing I said with respect to Terri: Do you understand yet that death is often as precious as life on this planet of many energies and lessons? They are not gone! They're all here [speaking from Kryon's perspective]. They're having a great time! They're joyful! It seems like a moment ago they leaned into the wind of birth with us beside them. We said, "How would you like to participate in an event that will change the compassion factor of the planet so that energies can move forward and provide faster acceleration of vibratory shift? How would you like to help create peace on earth through a consciousness shift within Gaia itself? And they said, "Show us the way!"
Do you understand why we are in love with humanity... that you would love the earth and the Universe so much that you would go through these things? So much of what you see is horrible tragedy, yet you're looking at the heroes of humanity as they deliver a gift that will change the very fabric of Gaia through the compassion created as a wave of humanity responds to their plight.
They knew the potentials and they went through with it. Even the children knew, for they're old souls within their divinity. There was so much compassion created at that time, in that one week, the earth has never seen anything like it in your lifetime. Billions of Humans were involved with a compassion that instantly went to the core of the planet. It went into the earth and it's still there. It changed the actual energy of where you walk and it planted a seeds that will grow that will indeed emerge later in Israel, and those surrounding Israel.
And that's what it's about. Yet some of you didn't want to hear that, did you? But they're here, with me now... and with you as well. How could you fit them all in this room, you might ask? They can fit on the head of a pin! That's interdimensional talk. They can go home in your purse or your pocket! That's interdimensional talk, too. And they've got a message for you that we've given before, but you can't hear it enough: "We did our part - now you do yours, Lighthouse! For the ones who remain are the only ones who can manipulate the tools we have helped create."
When you go home tonight, you're not going to be in a survival situation - in a tent in a tribe with no lights or clean water, with no food. You're not going to be in sorrow or despair. Instead, you go home to a warm place with plenty of food and friendship and the love of family. That's why you're the Lighthouses, because you have time for it. You've got the intellect for it. You're not in survival mode, as is so much of humanity on the earth. You have the education for it and the intuition for it. Now, do you understand why there are so many Lighthworkers in the western world? It's because your culture has created a situation where there's abundance of these things, and it allows you to lead the way in changing the energy of earth, instead of having all your time spent just trying to survive. Does this help you understand the responsibility of what you have before you?
Strike the light and send it to the Sudanese. Strike light and send it to those dark places with governments where there's corruption. Strike the light and send it to the scientists and researchers who already have the cures for the more virulent diseases on the planet, but can't begin their work due to the barriers of certain leadership and their old ways. Strike the light and send it to Israel and Palestine and get on with this solution! This is why you're here, and this is the agreement you made when you arrived and selected the culture you live in.
Achievable in your lifetime, it is. Peace and compassion will prevail. You shall see. You shall see.
And so it is.
Kryon
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