NEW PMNCH 2026-2030 Strategy
Making progress for the health and human rights of women, children, and adolescents is possible, but hard-won gains are under threat. Conflict, the climate crises and brutal cuts to global aid are having catastrophic consequences for women, children, and adolescents.
At this juncture, partnerships and coalitions are more important than ever to drive collective action and resist regression on women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health and wellbeing (WCAHW). With the strength of 1,500+ partners across 130 countries, PMNCH’s new 2026-2030 Strategy sets out the critical role that the Partnership must play in the tumultuous years ahead. The Strategy builds on PMNCH’s 20 years of experience and doubles down on its strengths: supporting and enabling grassroots partners and coalitions while simultaneously engaging actors at the highest political levels to champion WCAHW; putting evidence and advocacy tools into their hands; and connecting the dots between global, regional and national levels for more powerful and impactful advocacy.
Guided by the power of communities, equity, and human rights, the PMNCH 2026-2030 Strategy focuses on acceleration, advocacy, and accountability to advance WCAHW through to 2030, and in the post-2030 development agenda. It prioritizes uniting partners to make progress in three critical areas:
- Delivery of unmet commitments for WCAHW – including maternal and newborn health;
- Improvements to the health and well-being of adolescents; and
- Protecting and promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
2024 Annual Report