Posts by Results Canada
RECORDING: January Action Kick-Off
Kick off the year with us! Join us in strategizing for maximum impact in 2026, a dive into our latest call-to-action, and a timely look into the current state of international assistance.
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December CTA: #ABetterWorld
Your advocacy this year made a real difference. Our voices, raised together, helped inspire Canada’s key investments to tackle malnutrition and strengthen health. Canada’s commitments prove that taking action works, even in uncertain times. We can celebrate our wins, but with recent cuts to international assistance, work remains. With your energy, we’ll keep advocating for a healthier, more just world in 2026.
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a fresh perspective – welcoming Iris to Results!
As our newest Policy and Advocacy Officer, Iris has already jumped right into strengthening and growing our global health portfolio. Read about her journey to Results here!
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celebrating our volunteers this International Volunteer Day!
2025 was a testament to how your continued compassion, solidarity, and collective action for global challenges is interminable, awe-inspiring and full of impact!
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RECORDING: December celebration call
Join advocates from across Canada marking International Volunteer Day, celebrating YOUR incredible contributions and celebrating our collective advocacy power ❤️
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November CTA: #ABetterWorld
Budget 2025 presented a clear choice for Prime Minister Mark Carney and his government: invest in building a better world, or cut international assistance and risks undoing decades of progress backed by Canadian leadership. The Prime Minister chose to break his promise and take a step back from our world when needs are urgent. We can’t be silent. We must be bold and tell our MPs – our voices in Ottawa – that this isn’t what we want to see from our government.
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there's a doctor in the house: meet Results staff member Peace Mukazi (again!)
What Dr. Peace loves most about Results Canada is being part of a passionate community that believes ordinary people can influence extraordinary change!
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Press release: Canadian Civil Society Concerned by Canada’s Reduced Commitment to the Global Fund
Canadian civil society organizations are concerned by the Government of Canada’s reduced pledge to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, announced today at the Eighth Replenishment Summit in Johannesburg. Canada pledged $1.02 billion, which represents an almost 16% cut from its previous pledge in 2022. Communities affected by HIV, TB and malaria, […]
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[Volunteer Voices] Canada Must Keep Leading in the Fight Against Global Diseases
As Budget 2025 approaches, Canadians are hearing talk of government-wide cuts. Prime Minister Mark Carney promised during the election not to reduce international assistance—now is the time to hold him to that commitment.
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Results on the road: BC community takes action to end the malnutrition crisis!
This past weekend, we were welcomed by our incredible volunteers in Surrey and Victoria, British Columbia! It was an opportunity to connect, learn, and take action to end the malnutrition crisis. And a shot of renewed energy and inspiration.
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TAKE ACTION ALERT: Dear Prime Minister, protect Canada's global reputation and wellbeing!
The Prime Minister must make a strong Canadian pledge to the Global Fund and attend its Replenishment Summit. Time is running out, take action now!
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[Volunteer Voices] Canada has an opportunity to lead on nutrition
As a parent living in Mississauga, I know how essential good nutrition is for children’s growth and learning. Yet around the world, millions of women and children are being held back by malnutrition one of the most urgent but solvable crises of our time.
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