Global Health Diplomacy
Global Health Diplomacy refers to the practice of negotiating and managing international agreements, policies, and actions to address global health issues. It involves the collaboration of governments, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the private sector, and civil society to improve health outcomes worldwide. As health issues transcend national borders, diplomacy in health has become essential for tackling global health challenges such as pandemics, disease control, health equity, and environmental health threats. Global Health Diplomacy combines elements of foreign policy, global governance, human rights, and healthcare delivery to create cooperative, evidence-based solutions that promote health security, equity, and sustainability.
Track1:1 International Health Agreements and Policy Development
Track1:2 Pandemic Preparedness
Track1:3 Health Governance and Leadership
Track1:4 Health Equity in Diplomacy
Track1:5 Role of Non-State Actors