OUR GOAL

Strengthen equitable and comprehensive child health programs - focused on children aged 0-19 years in line with Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents' Health (2016-2030) - through primary health care, inclusive of community health systems.

Spotlights

SQ-LNS packages
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From Theory to Practice: Implementing SQ-LNS to prevent child undernutrition

The SQ-LNS Taskforce, the Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN), and the Child Health Task Force will co-host this webinar on October 29.

Front page of the report
Report | English | 2024

Child Health Task Force Steering Committee Meeting Report August 2024

The Child Health Task Force (TF) Secretariat and Steering Committee (SC) members traveled to Malawi during the week of July 29–August 2, 2024.

 Technical Director of the Wacoro Community Health Center in Mali is applying the Integrated  Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) protocol, which includes the pulse oximeter, at a research center in Mali.
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Tools for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness cross-country results: Improving Access to Tools that Detect Severe Illness

When sick children arrive at primary health care facilities, it is critical that they are appropriately screened, diagnosed, managed, and if needed, referred for urgent care without delay. Clinical signs alone do not detect all severe illness in children.

Photo Credit: Kate Holt/MCSP
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Re-Imagining Child Health Through Primary Health Care: A Series

Join the Child Health Task Force’s Re-imagining the Package of Care for Children subgroup, WHO, and Global Communities for a series in which we will discuss key strategies, challenges, and innovations in delivering integrated child-centered health services to children within the pr

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