A Promise Forgotten? Putting Universal Back into Health Coverage

16 October 2023 16:00 – 17:30 CET
Rudolf Virchow Room at World Health Summit venue, Berlin, Germany

As part of the World Health Summit

The landscape of global health has witnessed notable setbacks against years of global progress. This has largely been attributed to a ‘perfect storm’ of compounding and often intersection global challenges: the growing numbers and length of conflicts, severity and far-reaching impacts of climate change, and the current and growing risks of pandemics. These “three Cs” exacerbate existing inequities: rendering marginalized women, children and adolescents, more marginalized and vulnerable to potential risk; and severely impacting their access to life-saving immunization and their socio-economic development. All of which are symptoms of environments where systems are fragile, under resourced, and inequitable. Even where there has been progress, it has not been distributed equally within and between regions, countries, communities, and households. Where a child, an adolescent and a woman live, should not determine whether they just survive or have a chance to thrive. Equally, it is not enough to have services available, we must ensure quality essential services that are accessible and affordable.

Digital Session: https://youtube.com/live/H7lD-EpnRoQ