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Task Force on Child Health and Maternal Health
Who's got the power? Transforming health systems for women and children


 

The central thrust of Who's Got the Power? is that dramatic, meaningful, sustainable progress toward decreasing child and maternal mortality requires an intense focus on improving health systems. The authors highlight that change is possible and they advance a comprehensive action plan that recommends the rapid and equitable sale-up of interventions such as integrated management of childhood illness, the universal provision of emergency obstetric care and sexual and reproductive health services, and the provision of strengthened health systems.
 
Download the Child Health and Maternal Health Reports


 
* SUMMARY Final Report      
(691KB)
 
* Complete      
(1.85MB)
 
* Front matter      
(579KB)
 
1. Chapters 1-2      
(299KB)
 
2. Chapters 3-4      
(762KB)
 
3. Chapters 5-7      
(257KB)
 
* Notes & References      
(274KB)
 
 
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MDG Report 2005
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Investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals
“Investing in Development brings together the core recommendations of the UN Millennium Project. By outlining practical investment strategies and approaches to financing them, the report presents an operational framework that will allow even the poorest countries to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015.”
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