Domestic resource mobilization (DRM) is more critical now than ever to sustain health and rights. This session explores how civil society has advanced DRM to reduce maternal and child mortality, combat malnutrition, and improve reproductive health outcomes by influencing national policy, advocating through coalitions, and centering marginalized groups in decision-making.

To check the event: Click here!

Disclaimer: Except for articles published on Blog Tadamon and the content of the resource pages, all materials on this website, including their respective photographs, are indexed from their original sources. All rights remain with the respective copyright holders.

Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.