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Strengthening data on adolescent health and well-being

Improving data collection, analysis, reporting and use is key to developing adolescent health programmes and policies that better suit the needs of adolescents. While much data are available on many adolescent health and well-being issues, important gaps still exist. Further, adolescent health and well-being data collection efforts and indicators used are often not standardized or consistently used across countries and populations, limiting the comparability, sharing and use of the data.

WHO developed the Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing Data Portal, the first comprehensive compilation of data on demographics, mortality, morbidity, risk factors, coverage and policies on maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and ageing. It helps to identify and fill gaps and supports global and national monitoring and data use.

Key UN activities centre around improving the measurement of adolescent health and well-being and harmonizing data collection and reporting, including through focusing on a key set of priority indicators. These are done in collaboration with the Global Action for Measurement of Adolescent Health (GAMA) Advisory Group, established by WHO in collaboration with UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women, UNAIDS, and the World Bank Group (the UN H6+ partnership).

6.2 million

Children and adolescents under the age of 15 years dies from preventable causes.

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340 million

children aged 5-19

were overweight or obese in 2016

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Guidance for countries to assess adolescent health and well-being

This guidance supports countries in strengthening and using data on adolescent health and well-being for effective decision-making and action. It includes...

How school systems can improve health and well-being: topic brief: sexual and reproductive health

This topic brief highlights how promoting sexual and reproductive health supports the achievement of education and learning objectives, and explains...

The adolescent health indicators recommended by the Global Action for Measurement of Adolescent health

About 1.3 billion of the world’s population are adolescents, defined as those aged 10-19 years. Adolescents bear long periods of exposure to, and...

Working for a brighter, healthier future

WHO has progressively strengthened its work for adolescent health, growing its portfolio of research, norms and standards, country support and advocacy,...

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