…Engaging with the private health delivery sector in the response to Covid19: a plan of action Draft interim guidance to help governments with their efforts to engage the private sector as part of a whole of society…
…UHC2030 Co-chair Statement on the Zero Draft of the Political Declaration on Universal Health Coverage Now is the time to move from commitment to action On 24 May, 2023 the Office of the President of the General…
…Effective pandemic prevention, preparedness, response and recovery is not possible without universal health coverage A statement from UHC2030's co-chairs ahead of the INB meeting in June 2023 to discuss the INB Bureau’s…
… Political Declaration by member states at the opening of the UN high-level meeting on universal health coverage: expanding our ambition for health and well-being in a post-COVID world on 21 September.
…A call from UHC2030’s co-chairs to G7 members: help countries to build health systems that protect everyone A message for the world’s major providers of official development assistance (ODA) As the world’s major…
…Kyrgyzstan is updating its health sector coordination to reflect the context of the SDG era. This emphasises improved efficiency in how all actors work together to implement the new national health programme and move…
…UHC2030 technical working group on sustainability, transition from aid and health system strengthening Second meeting in November 2017 The UHC2030 technical working group on sustainability, transition from aid and…
…First meeting of UHC2030 working group on Sustainability, Transition from Aid and Health System Strengthening 30-31 March, Geneva, Switzerland The UHC2030 working group on Sustainability, Transition from Aid and Health…
… Social participation mechanisms are vital for responsive health reforms that leave no one behind in efforts to achieve universal health coverage (UHC). In September 2019, Member States at the UN High Level Meeting on…
…Key takeaways from the Spotlight 3 session - Building resilience to global health threats and leaving no one behind: the need for more effective development cooperation – lessons from the health sector