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Integrating maternal, newborn and child health programmes

Integrating maternal, newborn and child health programmes
Integrating maternal, newborn and child health programmes
This year’s World Health Report comes at a time when only a decade is left to achieve the MDGs. Poverty, inequality, war and civil unrest, and the destructive influence of HIV/AIDS have all played their part in the lack of progress towards better health for mothers and children, but the key obstacle is exclusion from good quality care.
World Health Organization
Matthews, Zoë
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World Health Organization
Matthews, Zoë
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Matthews, Zoë , World Health Organization (2005) Integrating maternal, newborn and child health programmes (World Health Report 2005: Make every mother and child count) Geneva, Switzerland. World Health Organization 3pp.

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Abstract

This year’s World Health Report comes at a time when only a decade is left to achieve the MDGs. Poverty, inequality, war and civil unrest, and the destructive influence of HIV/AIDS have all played their part in the lack of progress towards better health for mothers and children, but the key obstacle is exclusion from good quality care.

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Published date: 2005
Additional Information: Policy Brief 1

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Local EPrints ID: 40947
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/40947
PURE UUID: 217959fd-250d-4062-a64f-b40b1b5624c2

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

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Author: Zoë Matthews
Corporate Author: World Health Organization

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