To promote child health in Europe, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe developed the child and adolescent health strategy (2015–2020), which was adopted by all Member States of the WHO European Region. The strategy’s implementation was monitored through country profiles compiling existing health data and a survey sent to all 53 European ministries of health. Responses from 48 countries are described graphically, quantitatively and qualitatively. This report helps to review achievements and address gaps in realizing the full potential for the health and well-being of children and adolescents
Whilst nations have overall responsibility for policies to protect and serve their populations, in m...
The health status of the European population is supervised constantly through the national public he...
Background This work in child population medicine describes child health problems, increases knowled...
To promote child health in Europe, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe develope...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
The data in this dataset derives from consulting work that the WHO Collaborating Centre for Internat...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
The dataset present information about child and adolescent health. It provides a set of statistics b...
Background: Measurement of children’s health is important for two reasons: first, because young peop...
Making the Lives of Children and Young People More Visible in Europe Background: The health and wel...
Adolescence and young adulthood off er opportunities for health gains both through prevention and ea...
A report prepared for the European Comission Conference on Youth Health, Brussels Belgium, 9-10 July...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Whilst nations have overall responsibility for policies to protect and serve their populations, in m...
The health status of the European population is supervised constantly through the national public he...
Background This work in child population medicine describes child health problems, increases knowled...
To promote child health in Europe, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe develope...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
The data in this dataset derives from consulting work that the WHO Collaborating Centre for Internat...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
The dataset present information about child and adolescent health. It provides a set of statistics b...
Background: Measurement of children’s health is important for two reasons: first, because young peop...
Making the Lives of Children and Young People More Visible in Europe Background: The health and wel...
Adolescence and young adulthood off er opportunities for health gains both through prevention and ea...
A report prepared for the European Comission Conference on Youth Health, Brussels Belgium, 9-10 July...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Whilst nations have overall responsibility for policies to protect and serve their populations, in m...
The health status of the European population is supervised constantly through the national public he...
Background This work in child population medicine describes child health problems, increases knowled...