Key Asks

Increase financial investments in women’s, children’s, and adolescents’ health.

Expand access to affordable health services, equitable sexual and reproductive health rights, and essential commodities.

Enact progressive laws that entrench gender equality in national health systems and protect the health of women, children, and adolescents.

Call to Action Tweets

African women are 130 times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than women in Europe or North America. This must change—our leaders have the power to make maternal health a priority. #SDG2030 #GLN #HealthForAll

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#DYK that 1 in 5 countries is set to miss under-five mortality targets by 2030? These preventable deaths demand urgent action—governments must prioritize access to quality healthcare now! #SDG2030 #GLN #HealthForAll

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Girls aged 15-19 face the highest risk of death in pregnancy and childbirth. Investing in reproductive health for young girls isn't optional—it's a lifesaving imperative. #SDG2030 #GLN #HealthForAll

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Investing in women's, children's, and adolescents' health doesn't just save lives; it's a sound economic decision–let's make it a priority. #SDG2030 #GLN #HealthForAll

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1 in 4 women in low- and middle-income countries lack access to essential reproductive healthcare. Sexual and reproductive health rights are human rights. #SDG2030 #GLN #HealthForAll

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#ClimateChange is endangering the health of women, children, and adolescents in vulnerable communities. Rising temperatures are linked to pregnancy complications. Leaders must act now to protect our future. #GLN #HealthForAll

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Progressive health policies, investments, and partnerships could save 9 million children by 2030. Let's drive action to meet under-five mortality targets— every life counts. #SDG2030 #GLN #HealthForAll

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Call to Action Statements

In addition to informing the social media assets provided below, these statistically-backed calls to action can be leveraged to advocate for positive change through petitions and letters aimed at policy-makers

To end this crisis, expanding access to affordable maternal and reproductive healthcare in the global south must be a top priority.

By empowering women with access to contraception, we don’t just reduce health risks; we drive progress toward true gender equality.

With targeted investments in skilled birth attendance and maternal healthcare, we can prevent these deaths. We know what works; but we must push the needle on ensuring access.

No woman should die while giving birth. Safe pregnancy is a fundamental right — not a privilege.

It’s time to act, to invest, and to make this right a reality for all women.

Safe pregnancy is a right, not a privilege.

Let's act now to ensure every woman has access to life-saving maternal and reproductive healthcare.

Survival shouldn’t depend on where a child is born—but right now, it does.

In some countries, child mortality rates are 80 times higher than in others, and without urgent change, 35 million children under five will lose their lives by 2030.

This crisis demands bold political action, especially from leaders in the Global South.

Strategic policies, investments, and partnerships to fight infectious diseases—the leading causes of under-five deaths—could save millions of lives every year.

Achieving the global under-five mortality target could prevent up to 9 million child deaths by 2030.

Every child deserves a chance to thrive, and it's time we prioritize this fundamental right. Let’s act now to save millions.

Every child deserves a fair start at life.

Let’s demand bold action now to end preventable child deaths and give every child a chance to not just survive, but thrive.

To end this crisis, expanding access to affordable maternal and reproductive healthcare in the global south must be a top priority.

By empowering women with access to contraception, we don’t just reduce health risks; we drive progress toward true gender equality.

With targeted investments in skilled birth attendance and maternal healthcare, we can prevent these deaths. We know what works; but we must push the needle on ensuring access.

No woman should die while giving birth. Safe pregnancy is a fundamental right — not a privilege.

It’s time to act, to invest, and to make this right a reality for all women.

Our future depends on bold action

It's time to guarantee the safety and wellbeing of the world’s most vulnerable girls, wherever they are.

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