A Ministerial Roundtable is set to take place on May 21, 2025, during the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly (WHA78) in Geneva, Switzerland. The roundtable will bring together health ministers and senior officials from around the world to discuss critical strategies for achieving universal health coverage (UHC).
Key Discussion Points
- Data-Driven Decision Making: The roundtable will explore ways to leverage data to inform health policy and decision-making, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively.
- Sustainable Financing: Ministers will discuss innovative financing strategies to support UHC, including potential new funding models and partnerships.
- Global Health Equity: The roundtable will also focus on promoting health equity, ensuring that all populations have access to essential health services without facing financial hardship.
Objectives of the Roundtable
- Identify Solutions: Ministers will identify practical solutions to address the challenges of achieving UHC, including data gaps and financing constraints.
- Share Best Practices: Participants will share best practices and lessons learned from their countries’ experiences in implementing UHC policies.
- Foster Collaboration: The roundtable aims to foster collaboration among countries, international organizations, and other stakeholders to support UHC efforts.

Expected Outcomes
- Policy Recommendations: The roundtable is expected to produce policy recommendations that can inform national and global efforts to achieve UHC.
- Increased Commitment: Ministers will reaffirm their commitment to UHC and pledge to work towards achieving the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Global Context
- Universal Health Coverage: Achieving UHC is a key target under the SDGs, with many countries working towards ensuring that all people have access to essential health services.
- Health Financing: Sustainable financing is critical to achieving UHC, with many countries facing challenges in mobilizing sufficient resources to support their health systems