The African Union Heads of State and Government, at their 15th Ordinary African Union Assembly, adopted key actions to improve maternal, neonatal and child health and mandated the African Union Commission to report annually on the state of maternal, newborn, and child health in Africa, until 2015. This document represents the second report on the status of maternal, newborn, and child health in Africa.
This year’s report focuses on low-cost, high-impact maternal, newborn, and child health interventions in Africa, such as family planning, immunization, nutrition, integration of health services, and health financing. [Read More]
This year’s report focuses on low-cost, high-impact maternal, newborn, and child health interventions in Africa, such as family planning, immunization, nutrition, integration of health services, and health financing. [Read More]