Constituencies

Constituencies

PMNCH brings together nearly 1 500 partner organizations across 6 constituencies. Members collaborate through PMNCH to advance sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health. PMNCH constituencies align objectives and resources, for effective policies, financing and service delivery to advance the agenda on women’s children’s and adolescents' health and well-being, leaving no one behind.

Constituencies

Health-Care Professionals, Academic, and Research Institutions Constituency
The Health-Care Professionals, Academic, and Research Institutions Constituency brings together frontline health providers and leading research institutions to drive evidence-based advocacy for women’s, children’s, and adolescents’ health (WCAH). Health-care professional associations (HCPA) play a critical role in delivering essential care across all settings, identifying emerging challenges, and championing policies that improve health services. Academic, research, and training institutions (ART) generate and translate knowledge into actionable insights, ensuring that advocacy efforts are informed by the latest scientific evidence. By combining practical expertise with research-driven solutions, this constituency strengthens global efforts to advance equitable, high-quality health care and policies for all.

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The global health community is facing a critical moment for the women, children and adolescent health agenda. Some countries have made incredible strides...

Senegal is one of 10 countries in sub-Saharan Africa that have collaborated with the PMNCH under the CAAP initiative.   Responding to the...

Ensuring the future of the workforce relies on fostering support systems that embrace evidence-based solutions for sustainable work environments, including...

Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide, responsible for more than 60 percent of global mortality. In 2021 alone, they...

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