COLLABORATIVE STRATEGY TO IMPROVE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH: APPROACHES TO THE CHALLENGES AND SDGS 2030
Keywords:
Collaborative Strategy, Maternal and Child Health, SDGs 2030, Implementation Challenges,Collaborative MethodsAbstract
Collaborative strategies are an important approach in improving maternal and child health, especially in the context of achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030. This article explores the various challenges faced in implementing this collaborative strategy, as well as an analysis of its impact on maternal and child health. Effective collaborative methods and resulting discussions on implementing these strategies are also discussed in this article, with the aim of providing practical guidance for health practitioners and policy makers
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