Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: PMNCH Strategic Plan 2026-2030 Consultation

14 March 2025
Call for consultation

Welcome – Help Shape the Future of PMNCH 

Led by our Board, we at PMNCH are developing our new Strategy for the period 2026 to 2030, to strengthen our impact and drive meaningful change for women, children, and adolescents worldwide. As a valued partner and stakeholder, we would very much value your input on the emerging Strategy Working Paper, which sets out the main aspects of this future Strategy. Your views will help us ensure that this strategy is bold, effective, and aligned with global , regional and national needs.  

Why Your Feedback Matters 

The new strategy will define PMNCH’s priorities, structure, and actions over the next five years. Your insights will help refine our Vision, Mission, Goals, and Key Pillars, as well as our renewed Tactics and proposed Work Packages, ensuring they effectively address today’s most pressing challenges and capitalize on the opportunities.   

What We Need From You 

We invite you to review the working paper and provide your feedback on this paper through a short survey. This is your opportunity to contribute to shaping PMNCH’s future.  

📌 Deadline for feedback: Close of Business on March 14, 2025  

How to Participate 

1. Review the Strategy Working Paper  

📄 Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: PMNCH Strategic Plan 2026-2030 
🔗 [Download the document] 

2. Share Your Feedback 

📝 Take the survey and help shape the future of PMNCH. 
🔗 [Start the Survey] 

What We Are Asking 

We want your thoughts on: 
✔️ The overall approach of the strategy 
✔️ Clarity and alignment of the Vision, Mission, Goals, and Key Pillars 
✔️ Effectiveness of the four Work Packages and their proposed tactics 
✔️ Whether the strategy is bold and strategic enough 
✔️ Any gaps or areas for improvement 

Your input will directly influence how PMNCH moves forward, ensuring we remain responsive, impactful, and inclusive in advancing the health and well-being of women, children, and adolescents.