The Geneva Consensus Declaration

The Geneva Consensus Declaration, first signed in 2020 and reaffirmed in 2021-2025, seeks to expand health and thriving for women, and protect the sovereign right of nations to support health, life, and family through national policy and legislation.

The United States of America is the new Secretariat of the Geneva Consensus Declaration effective June 2026. See the official announcement. 

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Countries in the Geneva Consensus Declaration (GCD) Coalition

  • GCD Member States

42 Member-Countries of the Coalition

1

Republic of Argentina

2

Kingdom of Bahrain

3

Republic of Belarus

4

Republic of Benin

5

Burkina Faso

6

Republic of Burundi

7

Republic of Cameroon

8

Central African Republic

9

Republic of Chad

10

Republic of the Congo

11

Democratic Republic of the Congo

12

Republic of Djibouti

13

Arab Republic of Egypt

14

Kingdom of Eswatini

15

Republic of The Gambia

16

Georgia

17

Republic of Guatemala

18

Republic of Guinea

19

Republic of Haiti

20

Hungary

21

Republic of Iraq

22

Republic of Kazakhstan

23

Republic of Kenya

24

State of Kuwait

25

State of Libya

26

Islamic Republic of Mauritania

27

Republic of Nauru

28

Republic of Niger

29

Sultanate of Oman

30

Islamic Republic of Pakistan

31

Republic of Paraguay

32

State of Qatar

33

Republic of Indonesia

34

Russian Federation

35

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

36

Republic of Senegal

37

Republic of South Sudan

38

Republic of Sudan

39

Republic of Uganda

40

United Arab Emirates

41

United States of America

42

Republic of Zambia

GCD Secretariat: The United States of America

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