- Volume 1: Standards and criteria0.90 MB
- Volume 2: Implementation guide0.85 MB
- Volume 3: Tools to conduct quality and coverage measurement surveys to collect data about compliance with the global standards0.87 MB
- Volume 4: Scoring sheets for data analysis0.91 MB
- Policy brief0.75 MB
Global initiatives are urging countries to prioritize quality as a way of reinforcing human rights-based approaches to health. Yet evidence from both high- and low-income countries shows that services for adolescents are highly fragmented, poorly coordinated and uneven in quality. Pockets of excellent practice exist, but, overall, services need significant improvement and should be brought into conformity with existing guidelines.
WHO/UNAIDS Global Standards for quality health care services for adolescents aim to assist policy-makers and health service planners in improving the quality of health-care services so that adolescents find it easier to obtain the health services that they need to promote, protect and improve their health and well-being.
This report is published in four volumes.
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