The GFF's 2024–2025 annual report documents a decade of country-led progress toward ending preventable deaths of women, children and adolescents, even in the world's most challenging contexts.

Since 2015, all 36 GFF partner countries have reduced maternal and child mortality while expanding access to family planning. After years lagging behind global averages, GFF partner countries now outpace them, reducing maternal mortality more than twice as fast as the global average and cutting under-five mortality more than 25 percent faster.

As of December 2025, the GFF partnership has helped countries reach millions of women, children and adolescents, including:* 

  • 160 million pregnant women with antenatal care, 
  • 195 million women with safe delivery care, 
  • 209 million newborns with early initiation of breastfeeding, and 
  • helped avert 386 million unintended pregnancies.

The pathway forward is clear: sustained country leadership, aligned financing and a continued focus on ensuring that every mother, every newborn, every child and every adolescent—regardless of where they are born—can survive and thrive.

Read the Annual Report