Campaign Updates
why investing in women’s and children’s health matters now 
In too many places, and despite all the progress made, gender still influences whether someone lives or dies. But there is hope for change. And you can be a part of the solution. 
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advocating to end TB: Giovanna’s journey with Results 
As we get ready for World Tuberculosis Day, we checked in with Giovanna to hear about her thoughts and experience of working and volunteering with Results to end TB.
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FACT SHEET: Global Financing Facility (GFF)
Learn about the GFF, the vital ways in which it strengthens primary health systems around the world, and why Canada's pledge means so much.
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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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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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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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Submission on Antimicrobial Resistance to the Standing Committee on Health (HESA)
Joint submission by Stop TB Canada & Results Canada [Feb 2026].
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January: #ProgressWorthProtecting
For decades, Canada has played a pivotal role in reducing extreme poverty. Today, cuts to international assistance as global needs rise put those gains at risk. Drawing on 40 years of advocacy, we call on leaders to defend the progress we’ve made.
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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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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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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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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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