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Therapeutic massage targets specific health concerns by working on muscles and soft tissue to reduce pain, improve mobility and support recovery. It’s often used alongside other treatments and tailored to your individual needs.

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The health of mothers and babies is the foundation of healthy families and communities, helping ensure hopeful futures for us all. @WHO

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The health of mothers and babies is the foundation of healthy families and communities, helping ensure hopeful futures for us all.

World Health Day, celebrated on 7 April 2025, will kick off a year-long campaign on maternal and newborn health. The campaign, titled Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures, will urge governments and the health community to ramp up efforts to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths, and to prioritize womenโ€™s longer-term health and well-being.

WHO and partners will also share useful information to support healthy pregnancies and births, and better postnatal health.

Visit the World Health Day 2025 campaign page
 

Helping every woman and baby survive and thrive

This task is critical. Tragically, based on currently published estimates, close to 300 000 women lose their life due to pregnancy or childbirth each year, while over 2 million babies die in their first month of life and around 2 million more are stillborn. Thatโ€™s roughly 1 preventable death every 7 seconds.

Based on current trends, a staggering 4 out of 5 countries are off track to meet targets for improving maternal survival by 2030. 1 in 3 will fail to meet targets for reducing newborn deaths.

Listening to women and supporting families

Women and families everywhere need high quality care that supports them physically and emotionally, before, during and after birth.

Health systems must evolve to manage the many health issues that impact maternal and newborn health. These not only include direct obstetric complications but also mental health conditions, noncommunicable diseases and family planning.

Additionally, women and families should be supported by laws and policies that safeguard their health and rights.

Campaign goals

  • Toโ€ฏraise awarenessโ€ฏabout gaps in maternal and newborn survival and the need to prioritize womenโ€™s longer-term well-being.
  • Toโ€ฏadvocate for effective investments that improve the health of women and babies.โ€ฏ
  • Toโ€ฏencourage collective actionโ€ฏto support parents as well as health professionals who provide critical care.
  • Toโ€ฏprovide useful health information relating to pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period.
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Get involved

Hereโ€™s what you can do to support the campaign:

  • Spread awareness:โ€ฏshare informationย about the campaign usingโ€ฏ#HopefulFutures and #HealthForAll.
  • Participate:โ€ฏattend ourย global eventsย to learn more about what it will take to end maternal and newborn mortality.
  • Donate:โ€ฏcontribute to theย WHO Foundationย which supports WHOโ€™s work to protect mothers and babies in countries around the world.
  • Share your lived experiences:โ€ฏshare your own experiences or storiesย of pregnancy and birth and thank those who provide quality care.