Thematic Ecosystems
The Thematic Ecosystems bring together global communities to address shared health priorities through collaboration, knowledge exchange, and practical action. Their mission is to reduce inequalities by advancing equitable access to care, strengthening health systems, and supporting capacity building across regions.
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Pillars
- Social and Equity dimension
Address disparities in disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship across and within regions. This pillar focuses on building equitable access to quality care, strengthening health systems, and reducing the social and economic barriers that drive inequality.
- Global–Local translation and capacity building
Prioritise action and capacity building in low-resource settings, while actively promoting mutual learning and knowledge exchange. By adapting global innovations to local contexts, the ecosystems supports solutions that are context-sensitive, scalable, and sustainable. The ecosystems also fosters south–south and south–north collaboration, enabling the transfer of expertise, data, and best practices across regions to reduce global inequalities. - Digital and Data infrastructure
Leverage the power of data, digital health, and artificial intelligence to enable smarter decision-making, enhance coordination, and accelerate research and innovation. This includes promoting interoperability, ethical data sharing, and equitable digital transformation across ecosystems.
What ecosystems do
Global Communities of Practice
Connecting stakeholders across regions
Thematic webinars
and expert dialogues
Video and knowledge dissemination
through dedicated content series
Regional listening sessions
and focus groups
Peer learning
and cross-regional exchange
We would be delighted to understand how we can best support your work, priorities, and regional needs. Participation is open and flexible, and members will actively contribute to shaping the ecosystem’s future activities and focus areas.



