Young people around the world are deeply concerned with the current state and prospects for women, children and adolescent health. We see that stagnant progress and multiple global crises are threatening the health, rights and opportunities of millions of women, children and adolescents in the world’s poorest countries.More than 60 countries are now off track to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) health targets for maternal, newborn, and stillborn mortality by 2030. This is simply unacceptable.Expanding affordable and equitable access to for women, children and adolescents can not only save lives. It can empower communities, catalyze opportunities for women and girls, boost growth and reignite progress toward the SDGs. Here are four ways young people are pushing for changes to address these issues globally.1. Advocating for more investment in the health of women, children and adolescentsInvesting in the health and rights for women, children and adolescents is one of the be