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Pakistan and the Millennium Development Goals for Maternal and Child Health: progress and the way forward

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PAEDIATRICS AND INTERNATIONAL CHILD HEALTH
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 287-297

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/20469047.2015.1109257

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MDGs; Pakistan; Maternal health; Child health; Nutrition

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The world has made substantial progress in reducing maternal and child mortality, but many countries are projected to fall short of achieving their Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4 and 5 targets. The major objective of this paper is to examine progress in Pakistan in reducing maternal and child mortality and malnutrition over the last two decades. Data from recent national and international surveys suggest that Pakistan lags behind on all of its MDGs related to maternal and child health and, for some indicators especially related to nutrition, the situation has worsened from the baseline of 1990. Progress in addressing key social determinants such as poverty, female education and empowerment has also been slow and unregulated population growth has further compromised progress. There is a need to integrate the various different sectors and programmes to achieve the desired results effectively and efficiently as many of the determinants and influencing factors are outside the health sector.

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