11th December 2020 08:46 UTC - 17th December 2020 15:46 UTC
Here are a list of events organised by partners around UHC Day 2020.
12 December
On UHC Day, don’t forget to join the 24-hour #ProtectEveryone Virtual Rally, with three ways to participate: Create, Amplify, Move. While we may not be able to come together in person the way we have in the past, the goal is to recreate the energy, diversity and unity of a UHC Day rally, and get as many people involved as possible. Friends, family, colleagues all welcome, especially in a year where COVID-19 has made the fight for Health for All personal for just about everyone.
Check the UHC Day heat map to learn about what partners are doing around the world
11 December
Lives in the Balance: Achieving universal health coverage and leaving no one behind in a COVID-19 world
11 December 14:00 - 17:00 CET
Organised by PMNCH, UHC2030 and Core Group
Health for all: Protecting everyone through PHC-centred Universal Health Coverage.
WHO’s new Primary Health Care Special Programme and the new WHO UHC Compendium of Health Interventions will be launched at this event.
11 December 14:00 - 15:25, CET
Midwives and nurses and universal health coverage: women for access to services during COVID-19 times
11 December 15:30-17:30
Organised by France, WHO, UHC2030 and Global Health Workforce Network.
Interpretation will be available in English - French.
Event flyer and Event flyer in French
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day Knowledge Event Public Financial Management for UHC2030: Global Directors’ Conversations
11 December 7:15 – 8:15 am EST
The World Bank’s Governance Global Practice in collaboration with Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice and Global Financing Facility
Other events in December
Launch of Global Health Expenditure Report 2020
9 December 15:00-16:15 CET
Organised by WHO
Steering, not drifting, rowing, not sinking – a new WHO strategy for navigating private sector engagement for UHC
10 December, 15:00-17:00 CET
Organised by WHO, UHC2030
More information and event flyer
Celebrating Ten Years of Joint Learning Towards UHC
10 December, 13:30-15:00 CET
Organised by the Joint Learning Network
Advancing Migrants’ Access to Universal Health Coverage in times of COVID-19
High Level Virtual Policy Discussion to commemorate Universal Health Coverage Day 2020
10 Dec 9:00-10:30am (EST) 3:00- 4:30pm (UTC+1)
Organised by the the International Organization for Migration, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the Group of Friends of Migration.
No health without mental health: The urgent need for mental health integration in Universal Health Coverage
10 Dec 15:00 PM -16:00 PM CET
Organised by UHC2030 Civil Society Engagement Mechanism
Guiding Critical Decisions for UHC: A WHO Compendium to inform health service/benefit packages
14 December, 13:00-14:30 CET
Organised by WHO
Importance of multisectoral collaboration in times of COVID-19
14 Dec 10.00 - 12.00 CET
Organised by NHCO, Thailand; Ministry of Public Health Thailand; IHPP, Thailand; and WHO
Primary health care: transforming vision into action
14 Dec 11:00 – 12:45 CET
Organised by the government of Kazahkstan, WHO and UNICEF
Launch of WHO Social Participation Handbook
15 December 14:00 - 15.30 CET
Organised by WHO, UHC2030 and CSEM
Health Data Driving the SDGs and Defeating COVID-19: Accelerating Progress through Partnership
16 December, 14.00 - 16.00 CET
Organised by the Health Data Collaborative
Find more information on the event webpage.
Sustaining lives and livelihoods: a decision framework for calibrating social and movement measures during the COVID-19 pandemic
17 December 14 :00-15 :00 CET
Organised by WHO and OECD
Discussion plus launch of new paper from the Civil Society Engagement Mechanism for UHC2030 (CSEM), in partnership with Equal International. It presents the health and economic impacts of COVID-19 policies and containment measures on populations who are most at risk and marginalized along with six recommendations for governments, addressing the negative effects of containment measures on people’s health and economies.