
Goalkeepers Events
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Goalkeepers Nordics 2026
January 22
In 2026, Goalkeepers will host its first Nordic event in Stockholm. The event will gather leaders and changemakers from Sweden, Norway and Denmark to highlight how Nordic leadership continues to drive progress on global health and sustainable development. This inaugural gathering will host inspiring conversations, showcase innovative approaches and feature artist performances, reflecting the Nordic legacy of equity and collaboration that inspire solutions to global challenges.


Goalkeepers Abu Dhabi 2025
December 8
Goalkeepers hosted its first-ever event in the Middle East, uniting leaders, global partners, and scientists who are driving health innovations towards reducing child deaths. This historic gathering showcased diverse voices across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, and other regions around the world. Together, they shared their stories, expertise, and advancements that are driving progress towards ending preventable maternal and child deaths and polio eradication.
Goalkeepers New York City 2025
September 22
The Goalkeepers event returned to New York City as world leaders gathered for the 80th UN General Assembly. This year, Goalkeepers focused on ending preventable child deaths—protecting past progress, championing leaders, and unlocking the next wave of breakthroughs for the world’s children. We can’t stop at almost.


Goalkeepers Lagos 2025
June 4
The inaugural Goalkeepers event in Lagos showcased Pan-African ingenuity, elevated bold, local solutions, and sparked momentum for scaling innovation across the continent.
We Can’t Stop at Almost
2025 Goalkeepers Report
2025 is the first year this century where child deaths will increase. But we can stop this reversal before it becomes a trend, even in a time of tight budgets. With proven solutions that do more with less, we can save millions of children’s lives, protect the progress we’ve fought so hard for, and wipe out diseases that have plagued humanity for generations.