Children

Biologically, a child (plural children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The legal definition of child generally refers to a minor, otherwise known as a person younger than the age of majority. Children generally have fewer rights and less responsibility than adults. They are classed as unable to make serious decisions, and legally must be under the care of their parents or another responsible caregiver. Child may also describe a relationship with a parent (such as sons and daughters of any age) or, metaphorically, an authority …

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WHO: World Health Organization · 15 December 2024 French

24 p

NOVEMBRE 2024 663 dren aged 5–14 years and 51% in children aged <5 years. It is important to note that data eastern Africa, most PKDL cases are observed in children, in most of whom it self-heals, while on the leishmaniasis cases in high-burden countries occur in children and young adults and that the gender distri- bution


WHO: World Health Organization · 13 November 2024 English

98 p.

Tropical Medicine), Jacquelyn Haver (Save the Children), and Penelope Phillips-Howard (Liverpool School drinking water service at their school million children had a basic sanitation service 78% of schools by 2030 Secondary 83% Primary 75% 427 million children Low-income countries High-income countries Coverage basic hygiene service at their school million children no handwashing facility or no water 406 million (unimproved source or no source at all). • 447 million children lacked a basic drinking water service at their


WHO: World Health Organization · 13 November 2024 Chinese

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estimates of incident and prevalent cases in children and adults. Diabetologia. 2021;64:2741-50. doi:


WHO: World Health Organization · 13 November 2024 French

6 p.

estimates of incident and prevalent cases in children and adults. Diabetologia. 2021;64:2741-50. doi:


WHO: World Health Organization · 13 November 2024 English

vi, 20 p.

incidence in children. Capturing specific indicators on the occurrence of TB in children serves as a participants noted that eliminating new TB cases in children requires careful consideration of specific age indicators • Incidence including drug-resistant TB and children • Mortality • Transmission • By risk groups


WHO: World Health Organization · 13 November 2024 English

[‎iv]‎, 18 p.

Communication. Cover photo: Multi-ethnic group of school children playing on school playground. @fstop123 / Getty life-saving medicines for children, everywhere. For far too long, children have been underserved by and effective treatments of proven benefit for children. This inequity has resulted in severe health health consequences, leaving millions of children without suitable therapies. The formation of GAP-f was safe, effective and affordable medicines for children. In 2024, Member States reaffirmed this commitment


WHO: World Health Organization · 13 November 2024 Spanish

6 p.

estimates of incident and prevalent cases in children and adults. Diabetologia. 2021;64:2741-50. doi:


WHO: World Health Organization · 12 November 2024 English

x, 55 p.

other indicators for individual life stages (children, adolescents, older people), sexual and reproductive identification and analysis to different life stages (children, adolescents/ youth, adults). • Paper on expanding skills, and Community engagement, Family and children employability; Connectedness, positive values abilities and environment for all life stages (children, adolescents, adults and older adults)Background individual stages, e.g. growth and development in children. • Consider which domain sleep and attachment


WHO: World Health Organization · 12 November 2024 English

xxii, 219 p.

policies/guidelines on management of pneumonia in children 50 6.3.2 Availability of national policies/guidelines policies/guidelines on management of diarrhoea in children 53 6.4 Availability of national policies/guidelines policies/guidelines on paediatric hospital care for sick children 57 6.6 Availability of national policies/guidelines user fees for services in the public sector for children 61 7. Adolescent health 63 7.1 Key points on the management of childhood pneumonia for children 2–59 months of age and 5–9 years of age, by WHO


WHO: World Health Organization · 11 November 2024 English

vii, 66 p.

Trust, Malawi), Mohamed Hassan Nour (WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean), Eugeniu Platita (United Nations Children


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