Child and Maternal Health

Child and maternal health focuses on ensuring the survival, nutrition, health, and well-being of mothers and children across the life cycle, particularly during pregnancy, childbirth, infancy, and early childhood, forming the foundation of India’s human development and demographic dividend.

Key Beneficiaries

  • Pregnant and lactating women
  • Newborns, infants, and children below five years
  • Adolescent girls
  • Rural, tribal, and socio-economically vulnerable households
  • Frontline health workers including ASHAs, ANMs, and Anganwadi Workers

Key Dimensions of Child and Maternal Health

Maternal Health Care

  • Antenatal, intranatal, and postnatal care services
  • Institutional deliveries and skilled birth attendance

Child Health and Survival

  • Newborn care, immunisation, and early childhood health services

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