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Maternal and Child Health

smiling mother and babyMaternal and child health is an important public health issue because:

* we have the opportunity to end preventable deaths among all women, children and adolescents and to greatly improve their health and well-being.

* far too many women, infants and children worldwide still have little or no access to essential, quality health services and education, clean air and water, and adequate sanitation and nutrition.

* investments in prevention, health care and education last a lifetime.

Together with our partners, APHA is improving the health and well-being of women, children and adolescents, in support of global movement. 

In 2016, APHA worked with the World Federation of Public Health Associations to globalize a policy statement on maternal mortality. Adopted at the 50th General Assembly in Geneva, the "" resolution recommends national governments design vital health statistics systems to track high rates of maternal deaths and create health workforces equipped to serve developing countries. The policy also echoes the Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health call for increased financing and resilient health systems and is the first to come out of WFPHA's Work Group on Women, Children and Adolescents, which is being spearheaded by APHA leadership.

 (from APHA's The Nation's Health)

Black women are up to four times more likely to die in childbirth than white women. Joia Crear-Perry, MD, of the National Birth Equity Collaborative and Black Mamas Matter Alliance .

Check out  and the Public Health Newswire posts about the Black Mamas Matter Alliance sessions at the 探花app Annual Meeting and Expo in , ,  and .

APHA and Partner Webinars

Some of the 探花app Policy Statements addressing maternal and child health (search our database for more): 

Supporting Breastfeeding Worldwide through Maternity Protection
Reducing Non Medically Indicated Elective Inductions of Labor
Endorsing Caring for our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards
Reducing Barriers and Increasing Access to Children's Vision Care Services
Call to Action to Reduce Global Maternal, Neonatal and Child Morbidity and Mortality

Advocacy on Maternal and Child Health: 

  • Organization letter to Congress signed by 115 national organizations in support of Maternal Health Quality Improvement Act and the Helping MOMS Act of 2020   
  • Organization letter to Congress in support of investing in safety net providers that provide maternal and child health services, STI testing and other essential care during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Organization letter to Congress in support of a minimum of $40 million for the Surveillance for Emerging Threats to Mothers and Babies program in FY 2021 
  • Organization letter in support of S.  3170, the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act
  • Health organization letters to the House and Senate authors of H.R. 1551/S.1960, the Quality Care for Moms and Babies Act, in support of their introduction of this important legislation to address the nation's maternal mortality crisis and the rising number of preterm births

American Journal of Public Health: 









 on maternal and child health