Make adolescent well-being a priority
An urgent call to action
10 October 2020
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Overview
As a second sensitive development opportunity, after early childhood, adolescence represents an optimal period in life to learn healthy behaviours, acquire social and labour skills and realize human rights protections that have an impact throughout the life course. Investment in adolescent health, well-being and development generates a "triple dividend of benefits" and determines both the present and future health of individuals, as well as that of generations to come.
WHO Team
Partnership for Maternal Newborn and Child Health UHL
Number of pages
4