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Adolescent health

WHO supports countries to ensure that their national adolescent health responses are evidence-based and take account of the values and preferences of adolescents.

Improving the evidence base on adolescent health is crucial. WHO supports countries to improve measurement and  strengthen data, conducts research, and shares best practice.

WHO issues evidence-based recommendations that are relevant for – or specific to – adolescents across the full range of health areas including: positive development, communicable diseases, non-communicable diseases, sexual and reproductive health including HIV, unintentional injury, violence, and mental health, substance abuse and self-harm.

To support the implementation of these recommendations, WHO produces a range of policy and programme support tools. At the heart is the Global Accelerated Action for the Health of Adolescents (AA-HA!), which guides national-level policy-makers and programme managers on how to plan, implement, monitor, and evaluate adolescent health programmes.

WHO also supports countries to scale up efforts in service delivery, financing and governance, helps to build the capacities of national-level researchers and programmers, and provides technical support for policy and programmes.

Adolescents need protection from harm on the one hand, and support to make independent decisions on the other. They have a key role to play in the response to their own health and wellbeing. WHO’s 13th General Programme of Work recognizes this and is committed to working with adolescents as central partners to improve adolescent health.

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