RECORDING: March Action Kick-Off
This Action Kick-Off, we're building on our campaign in support of the Global Financing Facility, a global partnership strengthening health systems worldwide to help end preventable deaths among children, adolescents, and women. Meet GFF, dive in and strengthen your impact!
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solidarity to meet the moment: a conversation with Rosemary Mburu
In the third edition of our Black History Month series, we had the honour of speaking with Rosemary Mburu from WACI Health on the importance of solidarity in sovereignty across international cooperation.
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February: Born to Thrive
From February to April, we will be calling on Canada to advance a future where every child is born to thrive by making a new pledge to the Global Financing Facility (GFF). We are focusing on protecting the world’s children at a moment when global gains are at risk of slipping backward.
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leading in uncertain times: lessons from my first year as executive director
Taryn ’s first 365 days as our Executive Director coincided with some pretty challenging global times, but they were also full of opportunities and growth – read her reflections.
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ending TB: why progress must be protected
Every year on March 24th, World Tuberculosis Day reminds us of both how far we’ve come and how much work remains. Tuberculosis (TB) is preventable, treatable, and curable. Yet today, it remains the world’s deadliest infectious disease, continuing to take millions of lives and affect families and communities across the globe. The reality is difficult […]
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solidarity in sovereignty: the future of Africa led by Africa with Fara Ndiaye
In this second blog from our Black History Month series, we had the honour of speaking with Fara Ndiaye from Speak Up Africa who spoke powerfully about the need for the future of Africa to be led by Africa.
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Solidarity in Sovereignty in Africa
Dominique reflects on our theme for Black History Month: “Solidarity in Sovereignty in Africa.” From Pan-Africanism to today’s development challenges, she highlights enduring solidarity and the people continuing to lead change despite deepening global inequities.
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2025 Parliamentarian’s Year in Review  
2025 was a year of significant change. Even amidst rising global crises and a rapidly changing political landscape, advocates and parliamentarians rose to meet the moment. Read about it in the 2025 Parliamentarian's Year in Review.
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[Volunteer Voices] When Progress Reverses, Canada Must Lead
As world leaders gather at the World Economic Forum and Canada approaches International Day of Education on January 24, it is clear that progress for children cannot be taken for granted.
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[TV] U.S. withdraws from World Health Organization
Last week, the US officially pulled out of the World Health Organization – a devastating move that puts millions of lives at risk and threatens the future of global health. Global health experts, including Results' own Ekatha Ann John, warn that this not only threatens progress in fighting infectious diseases like TB, HIV, malaria and more, but pulls us further away from health equity worldwide 🌍⚠️
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RECORDING: February Action Kick-Off
This Action Kick-Off, we're learning about the Global Financing Facility, a global partnership strengthening health systems worldwide to help end preventable deaths among children, adolescents, and women – and how we can take action to make an impact.
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[Volunteer Voices] Canada's role this International Development Week
International Development Week is coming up, and although it is undoubtedly important to recognize Canada's contributions, it is equally, if not more, important to plan on future endeavors as well.
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