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World Health Report 2005 Policy Briefs: Moving ahead

World Health Report 2005 Policy Briefs: Moving ahead
World Health Report 2005 Policy Briefs: Moving ahead
It is a disgrace that so many mothers and children remain deprived of the care that could radically improve their health. In many countries not enough is done to ensure access to the care that all mothers and children are entitled to, and which they rightfully demand.
The consequences of this continuing exclusion are all too often fatal. The result is that progress towards the MDGs has been too slow and too patchy. Yet it is possible to accelerate the scaling up of access to maternal, newborn and child health care and improve its effectiveness.
World Health Organization
World Health Organization

World Health Organization (2005) World Health Report 2005 Policy Briefs: Moving ahead (The World Health Report 2005. Make every mother and child count) Geneva, Switzerland. World Health Organization 3pp.

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It is a disgrace that so many mothers and children remain deprived of the care that could radically improve their health. In many countries not enough is done to ensure access to the care that all mothers and children are entitled to, and which they rightfully demand.
The consequences of this continuing exclusion are all too often fatal. The result is that progress towards the MDGs has been too slow and too patchy. Yet it is possible to accelerate the scaling up of access to maternal, newborn and child health care and improve its effectiveness.

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Published date: 2005

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Date deposited: 13 Jul 2006
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:49

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