INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH TOWARDS THE 2030 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH TOWARDS THE 2030 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Keywords:
Health innovation, and cross-sector collaborationAbstract
Maternal and child health is a key aspect in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030. This article discusses various innovations in healthcare services and cross-sector collaboration strategies that can enhance access and quality of health services for mothers and children. Innovative methods such as telemedicine technology and mobile applications have been implemented to improve pregnancy monitoring, neonatal care, and child health monitoring. Collaboration among governments, private sectors, NGOs, and educational institutions is also a major focus of this article. Discussions on the outcomes of these innovations and partnerships support the conclusion that they play a crucial role in realizing SDGs 2030 for maternal and child health.
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