GLC4HSR to hold its Annual Conclave 2023 on March 10-11 with 45 plus speakers from over 15 countries
Updates ▪ Feb 4, 2023
GLC4HSR to hold its Annual Conclave 2023 on March 10-11 with 45 plus speakers from over 15 countries
The Global Learning Collaborative for Health Systems Resilience will hold its Annual Conclave on March 10 and 11, 2023 at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. A live webcast of the conference will be made available for remote audiences. Please register HERE to participate in this event remotely.
The Conclave is being designed as a high level summit that will see the participation from multi-county functionaries from governments and development agencies, academia, health systems experts, and industry leaders. Sessions on important themes such as financial resilience, need for good governance, preparedness of public health systems and providers, and the role of health information will make up the two day event. Please find the final program brochure here.
The GLC4HSR was launched by ACCESS Health International with support from The Rockefeller Foundation on 11th March 2022. Its core purpose is to harness collaborative action to make health systems resilient and responsive to the social and health needs of all people at all times. The event will mark the completion of one year since the launch of the GLC4HSR.
The GLC4HSR has taken up several thematic learning journeys. These centre around the themes of leadership and governance, surveillance, healthcare provisioning, health financing, health supplies, and health information system, in the context of the rising incidence of health threats and the need to build strong and resilient health systems to prevent these threats and to enable them to mount rapid and effective responses.
The sessions will aim at sharing the learnings from these thematic journeys, presenting country-level assessment of health systems, initiating dialogues around the health systems assessment framework, and deliberating upon cross-country learnings to identify practical policy solutions to build health systems resilience.
The sessions have been designed keeping in view the guiding principles of knowledge co-creation and reciprocal learning to achieve the core objective of nurturing a learning culture across health systems. The sessions are curated on the premise that a learning culture leads to right policies, strategies, and actions aimed at securing people’s health.