Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing
We lead WHO’s work on the life course so that every pregnant woman, mother, newborn, child, adolescent, and older person will survive, thrive and enjoy health and well-being.

Interventions, norms, standards and guidelines

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.

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

 

 

Guidelines

Resources

Latest publications

WHO consolidated guidelines for the management of common childhood illness: management of sickle-cell disease in children and adolescents

Sickle-cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited blood disorder worldwide and a leading cause of preventable child death and disability, particularly...

WHO consolidated guidelines for the management of common childhood illness: management of asthma in children and adolescents and bronchiolitis in infants and young children

Respiratory illnesses are a leading global cause of morbidity, health care utilization and preventable death in children. Asthma and bronchiolitis are...

Tracking progress in reducing maternal mortality towards 2030: brief

 Reducing maternal mortality remains a central global health priority within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which call for substantial...