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Joint annual reviews

Joint annual health sector reviews or JARs are a useful mechanism to review progress in the sector and identify issues that need to be addressed to improve performance. Many low and lower-middle

How to improve technical assistance

Technical assistance (TA) makes up a substantial proportion of development cooperation for health (over a quarter on some estimates) so it is important to make the most of these

Group of Friends of UHC

Register for the webinar on 8 October here The Group of Friends of UHC will serve as an informal platform for UN Member States to exchange information on events and initiatives worldwide and at

UN HLM 2019 FAQs

Frequently asked questions regarding the UN HLM Click on the headings below to find ansers to the most commonly asked questions regarding the UN HLM. A United Nations High-Level Meeting (UN HLM)

Contribution to UN HLM 2019 Preparation

Key Asks from the UHC movement UHC2030 has been tasked to support the UN HLM with a focus on “sharing evidence and good practices, challenges and lessons learned.” To develop a set of key asks for

UN HLM 2019 events and milestones

In January 2019, UHC2030 has initiated multistakeholder consultations to facilitate development process of the Key Asks from the UHC Movement to the UN High-Level Meeting on UHC in 2019 and

South-south collaboration

South-South Cooperation involves the exchange of technology, knowledge or skills among low-income or middle-income countries. In distinction to Triangular Cooperation, it does not include financial

Private sector engagement

Many stakeholders are involved in making universal health coverage a reality and the private sector is a key player in all countries. The private sector innovates and produces most of the inputs

Global compact

Get involved with us and look at our existing partners All signatories to UHC2030’s Global Compact for progress towards universal health coverage commit to work together with

Multisectoral action technical working group

Action by different thematic sectors beyond the health sector - such as education, infrastructure, agriculture, finance and energy - on the health determinants is well recognized as being