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What is the problem?

Every year in the developing world, more than 8 million children under five die from easily preventable causes like pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria* and at least 340,000 women die during pregnancy or child birth^.

These statistics are shocking - but it doesn’t have to be this way.

There are tried and tested interventions at the family and community level that we know will reduce maternal and child deaths – interventions such as immunisation, bed nets, skilled birth attendants, oral rehydration and exclusive breastfeeding.

And Child Health Now Communities can help.

What are Child Health Now Communities?

A Child Health Now Community is a name given to a hospital, university, clinical practice or community health centre that commits to advocating for better health for women and children in developing countries.

A Child Health Now Community agrees to undertake several actions a year to help raise awareness of the issues and provide opportunities for their community to take action.

How can I find out more?

Download the application form most relevant to you.

If I’m not eligible to be a CHN Community, what can I do?

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 * Levels & Trends in Child Mortality Report (2010): Estimates Developed by the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality estimation.
^ New global maternal mortality estimates (April 2010). The Lancet.



Current Child Health Now Communities

  • Burwood Health Care (VIC)
  • Camberwell Medical Centre (VIC)
  • Camberwell Rd Medical Practice (VIC)
  • Fairfield Family Health Centre (VIC)
  • Gumeracha Medical Practice (SA)
  • Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (VIC)
  • Myphysio Health Group (VIC)
  • Nunawading Clinic (VIC)
  • Stride Sports Podiatry (VIC)
  • Woolpress Medical Centre (VIC)