Canada’s 10-Year Commitment to Global Health and Rights: Measuring the progress
The government of Canada commits to showing you progress throughout the 10-Year Commitment to Global Health and Rights (10YC). We have increased our global health investments, particularly in SRHR.
This reflects the government’s continued dedication to:
- improving health outcomes
- addressing critical gaps in the global health landscape
Under the 10YC in 2022-2023, we spent a total of $1.42 billion in global health. This meets the $1.4 billion 10YC target one year early.
We spent $574 million on comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). We invested $236 million of that in SRHR neglected areas.
We report annually on our spending and key programming, policy and advocacy results achieved in:
- global health
- comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights
- gender-sensitive nutrition
Most recent report
Previous reports
Our global health and SRHR spending before and during the 10YC
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- 2019-2020
- Global health: $1.15B
- SRHR: $0.447B
- 2020-2021 (10YC)
- Global health: $1.25B
- SRHR: $0.496B
- Additional COVID-19 Response funding: $1.09B
- Additional COVID-19 response funding for SRHR: $0.053B
- 2021-2022 (10YC)
- Global health: $1.32B
- SRHR: $0.572B
- Additional COVID-19 Response funding: $0.465B
- 2022-2023 (10YC)
- Global Health: $1.42B
- SRHR: $0.574B
- Additional COVID-19 Response funding: $0.782B
- 2023-2024 (10YC target)
- Global health: $1.40B
- SRHR: $0.700B
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