Countdown to 2030: tracking progress towards universal coverage for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health

Author:

Boerma Ties,Requejo Jennifer,Victora Cesar G,Amouzou Agbessi,George Asha,Agyepong Irene,Barroso Carmen,Barros Aluisio J D,Bhutta Zulfiqar A,Black Robert E,Borghi Josephine,Buse Kent,Aguirre Liliana Carvajal,Chopra Mickey,Chou Doris,Chu Yue,Claeson Mariam,Daelmans Bernadette,Davis Austen,DeJong Jocelyn,Diaz Theresa,El Arifeen Shams,Ewerling Fernanda,Fox Monica,Gillespie Stuart,Grove John,Guenther Tanya,Haakenstad Annie,Hosseinpoor Ahmad Reza,Hounton Sennen,Huicho Luis,Jacobs Troy,Jiwani Safia,Keita Youssouf,Khosla Rajat,Kruk Margaret E,Kuo Taona,Kyobutungi Catherine,Langer Ana,Lawn Joy E,Leslie Hannah,Liang Mengjia,Maliqi Blerta,Manu Alexander,Masanja Honorati,Marchant Tanya,Menon Purnima,Moran Allisyn C,Mujica Oscar J,Nambiar Devaki,Ohiri Kelechi,Park Lois A,Patton George C,Peterson Stefan,Piwoz Ellen,Rasanathan Kumanan,Raj Anita,Ronsmans Carine,Saad-Haddad Ghada,Sabin Mariam L,Sanders David,Sawyer Susan M,da Silva Inacio Crochemore M,Singh Neha S,Somers Kate,Spiegel Paul,Tappis Hannah,Temmerman Marleen,Vaz Lara M E,Ved Rajani R,Vidaletti Luis Paulo,Waiswa Peter,Wehrmeister Fernando C,Weiss William,You Danzhen,Zaidi Shehla

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Medicine

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