UHC2030 Civil Society Engagement Mechanism: Calls to Action for COVID-19 Webinar

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Join the UHC2030 Civil Society Engagement Mechanism webinar featuring speakers Johannes Trimmel and Katie Husselby as they discuss draft calls to action for addressing COVID-19. Learn about UHC2030's mandate in promoting health system strengthening and advocating for universal health coverage. Discover the governance structure and mandate of the Civil Society Engagement Mechanism ensuring inclusive and equitable UHC policies. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the global discussion on advancing health goals.

  • UHC2030
  • Civil Society
  • COVID-19
  • Webinar

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  1. Civil Society Draft Calls to Action for Civil Society Draft Calls to Action for COVID COVID- -19: Webinar 19: Webinar Consultation Civil Society Engagement Mechanism of UHC2030 Consultation Presenters: Johannes Trimmel, Sight Savers and CSEM Advisory Group Member Katie Husselby, Action for Global Health Network and CSEM Advisory Group Member

  2. Speaker Introductions Speaker Introductions Johannes Trimmel Katie Husselby

  3. Webinar Outline Webinar Outline Background UHC2030 CSEM CS Draft Calls to Action Audience and Purpose Overview of Themes ACT-A Discussion Questions

  4. Background Background

  5. About the About the UHC2030 UHC2030 Mandate: Provides a multi-stakeholder platform to promote collaborative working in countries and globally on health systems strengthening To advocate for increased political commitment to universal health coverage (UHC) and facilitate accountability and knowledge sharing

  6. About the UHC2030 About the UHC2030 Con t Con t Governance: Hosted by WHO and World Bank Steering Committee provides oversight and decision making 20 members including country seats (9) multilateral organizations (3), World Bank and WHO (2), Philanthropic Foundation (1) Civil Society (3) and Private Sector (1)

  7. About the About the CSEM CSEM Mandate: To raise CSO voices in UHC2030 To ensure UHC policies are inclusive and equitable, and that no one is left behind.

  8. About the CSEM About the CSEM Con t Con t Governance: Advisory Group is composed of 18 members, including the three CSO representatives (and their alternates) to the steering committee Membership: About 1,000 individuals Over 850 organizations Over 100 countries

  9. Developing the Draft Calls Developing the Draft Calls Based on the following documents: CS Priority Actions for the HLM on UHC Civil Society Participation in the COVID-19 Response survey BMJ Global Health Commentary: Governance of the COVID-19 Response: A Call for More Inclusive and Transparent Decision-Making UHC2030 Key Asks from the UHC Movement for the UN High-Level Meeting (UN HLM) on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Political Declaration, Universal Health Coverage: Moving Together to Build a Healthier World Living with COVID-19: Time to get our act together on health emergencies and UHC

  10. Civil Society Draft Calls to Action Civil Society Draft Calls to Action for COVID for COVID- -19 19

  11. Audience and Purpose Audience and Purpose Audience - Civil society advocates that focus on any health topic or disease area Purpose - This document is meant to be a resource for civil society to incorporate these Calls to Action in their ongoing advocacy efforts to ensure no one is left behind in the fight against this global disease

  12. Overview of Calls Overview of Calls Four Themes: 1. Leave no one behind 2. Increase Public Health Financing and Financial Protection 3. Focus on Health Workers 4. Engage CS and Communities

  13. Access to COVID Access to COVID- -19 Tools Accelerator (ACT 19 Tools Accelerator (ACT- -A) A) A Global Collaboration to Accelerate the Development, Production and Equitable Access to New COVID-19 diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines Pillars: 1. Diagnostics, 2. Therapeutics, 3. Vaccines and 4. Health System Strengthening Connector

  14. Discussion Questions Discussion Questions Question 1: What are some of the challenges civil society has faced in collaborating with governments to develop COVID-19 response plans? Are these messages responsive to what you are facing? What is missing? Question 2: How can civil society be a part of the solution? Question 3: How are you framing your COVID-19 advocacy? Have you used these messages? Question 4: How do you recommend global mechanisms, such as the CSEM, engage civil society in COVID-19 activities?

  15. Thank you! Thank you! To join the CSEM please go to our website at csemonline.net! Follow us on Twitter for updates on our activities! Reach us at csem@msh.org!

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