WHO provides a wide range of training and skills improvement materials to support the delivery of maternal, newborn, child and adolescent Health (MNCAH) interventions. These resources are designed to equip health care providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure high-quality, evidence-based care, ultimately improving health outcomes across these critical populations.
Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing
We lead WHO’s work on the life course so that every pregnant woman, mother, newborn, child, adolescent, and older person will survive, thrive and enjoy health and well-being.
Training and skills improvement materials
- Competency-based training for health workers: WHO offers training modules that are competency-based, focusing on essential skills for safe and effective care. For example, training in maternal and newborn care includes modules on skilled birth attendance, emergency obstetric care and neonatal resuscitation. These materials aim to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality by enhancing health care provider competencies.
- Integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) training: IMCI training materials equip health care workers with the skills to assess, classify and manage common childhood illnesses, such as pneumonia, diarrhoea and malnutrition. This approach improves the quality of child health services and supports early detection and treatment.
- Adolescent-friendly health services training: Special training programmes focus on equipping health care workers to provide youth-friendly services, ensuring they are sensitive to the unique health needs of adolescents, including sexual and reproductive health, mental health and nutrition.
- E-learning platforms: WHO’s digital platforms offer self-paced learning modules on various MNCAH topics, allowing for continuous skills development and access to up-to-date evidence.
These training materials aim to standardize care, enhance service quality and ensure that health care providers are equipped to deliver effective MNCAH interventions across different settings.
Resources
Latest publication
8 October 2025
Report of the 4th Life Course Network meeting, 18-19 November 2024 - Extending healthy ageing across...
World Health Organization (WHO)’s work on the life course – connecting optimal development and healthy ageing – aims to extend learning...
28 September 2025
Report of the 11th Meeting of the WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Group of Experts for Maternal,...
This is the report from the 11th meeting (June 10- 12 2025) of the strategic and technical advisory group of experts (STAGE) for maternal newborn child...
7 September 2025
WHO labour care guide: implementation resource package
The WHO Labour Care Guide advances evidence-based, respectful, and person-centered intrapartum care by strengthening health workers’ capacity for...