Stronger health systems are the backbone of progress towards UHC and all of the health SDG targets. A diverse group of international partnerships, alliances and networks focuses on strengthening different aspects of health systems.
This video highlights how UHC2030 partnerships and alliances contribute to stronger health systems and to achieving universal health coverage.
Learn more about the collaboration with different health systems related initiatives
UHC2030 is the global movement to build stronger health systems for UHC, and plays a convening role for this group of health systems ‘related initiatives’.
As part of the the UHC2030 'family', the related initiatives are committed to promoting the principles of the UHC2030 Global Compact for Progress towards UHC and common approaches to strengthening health systems embedded in Healthy Systems for Universal Health Coverage - a Joint Vision for Healthy Lives, the UHC Key Asks and Health Emergencies and UHC.
They can take advantage of the UHC2030’s multi-stakeholder platform to promote mutually reinforcing action among a broader range of partners and constituencies, share information, learning and resources, and collaborate towards shared health systems objectives and UHC goals.
Health Systems Strengthening: Related Initiatives presents a short profile of each UHC2030 related initiatives with information about opportunities to work together.
Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
Health Data Collaborative
Health Systems Global
Health Systems Governance Collaborative
Joint Learning Network
P4H Social Health Protection Network
Universal Health Coverage Partnership
UHC2030 also engages with a range of other partnerships and initiatives (including those focused on specific diseases or population groups), to facilitate a more integrated approach to advocacy and accountability for UHC and shared health goals.
- USP2030
- Family Planning 2020
- Global Health Security Agenda
- Non Communicable Diseases Global Coordination Mechanism
- Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
- Global Health Cluster
- Stop TB
This is not an exhaustive list. Collaboration could also include relevant regional partnerships, alliances and networks such as the ASEAN+3, UHC Network, Harmonisation for Health in Africa, and the the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.