

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published an updated guideline on preventing early pregnancy in low- and middle income countries.1 This is an urgent reminder that adolescent pregnancy remains a global public health concern with serious and lasting consequences for young people, and that continued investment in adolescent pregnancy prevention will create healthier, more equitable societies where young people can thrive, now and into the future.1
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