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Steps toward leaving no one behind: achieving quality education and Universal Health Coverage

8 April 2025 19:00 – 20:30 CET
Online

Languages: English 

This session, ‘Steps Toward Leaving No One Behind: Achieving Quality Education and Universal Health Coverage (UHC)’, is organized by the Women’s Health and Education Center on the sidelines of the 58th Session of the Commission on Population and Development. Charlotte Berquin, Localization Team Lead at the WHO Academy, will present the Academy’s approach to localizing health learning to address linguistic, cultural and accessibility barriers, thereby advancing inclusive access to quality education and contributing to UHC. 

 
Why Attend? 

This session offers an opportunity to gain insights from global health and learning leaders and to strengthen your understanding of how cross-sectoral collaboration, digital innovation and inclusive strategies are driving progress toward achieving UHC and quality education for all. From artificial intelligence (AI) in learning to global partnerships in digital health, the panel will explore diverse approaches to ‘leaving no one behind’. Find out more here: Women's Health and Education Center (WHEC) - WHEC - Commission on Population and Development (CPD); Virtual Side Events 
 
Highlights  

  • Inclusive and localized learning to overcome language, cultural and accessibility barriers in health education;
  • Universal health coverage for underserved populations, with a focus on equity and early-life interventions;
  • AI and digital innovation as enablers of quality education and health service delivery; and
  • Global partnerships and cross-sector collaboration to support lifelong learning and sustainable development. 

How to Join 

Side Event scheduled via Zoom, no registration required

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/7092187692?pwd=Z09sdzRUVCs4cWp4Zk9jK2FkWmQ3Zz09&omn=84466196251

Meeting ID: 709 218 7692 

Passcode: HMhE1k