Key interventions for maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (MNCAH) programmes, as outlined by WHO, aim to reduce preventable deaths, improve health outcomes and promote well-being across the life course. These interventions focus on essential health services and are categorized into several areas.
Interventions, norms, standards and guidelines
These interventions are designed to be evidence-based, integrated within national health systems and aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals to ensure universal health coverage and equitable access to care.
Interventions
Norms and standards
Guidelines
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Enjoying the highest attainable standards of health is a fundamental human right. Despite progress in recent decades, maternal and neonatal mortality,...

Digital adaptation kit for birth defects surveillance: operational requirements for implementing WHO...
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The 2024 meeting of the WHO Clinical Consortium on Healthy Ageing (CCHA) was the group’s 10th gathering, held virtually on November 5-7, 2024. The...