This position paper explores how Web3 and artificial intelligence (AI) can jointly strengthen health systems as global public goods. Building on the introductory paper Bridging the Digital Divide, it provides a forward-looking...

This position paper explores how Web3 and artificial intelligence (AI) can jointly strengthen health systems as global public goods. Building on the introductory paper Bridging the Digital Divide, it provides a forward-looking...
This position paper outlines a hybrid “Bridge Architecture” that connects Web3 innovation with Web2 scale, empowered by AI. It analyzes the shortcomings of traditional humanitarian and health systems and proposes a pathway toward...
Micronutrient deficiencies remain a public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa, disproportionally affecting young children and pregnant or lactating women. Infants and young children often rely on cereal-based complementary foods...
Introduction Ensuring affordable access to medicines is a critical component of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Effective implementation of fair pricing and reimbursement policies has a direct impact on three core guiding...
Introduction Universal Health Coverage (UHC) represents a foundational goal in global health policy. It aims to ensure that all people have access to the full range of quality health services they need, when and where they need...
Objectifs L'objectif général de cette étude est de renforcer les acteurs africains qui jouent un rôle essentiel dans l'amélioration de l'accessibilité économique des produits de santé afin de répondre aux besoins locaux. Cela se...
The general objective of this case study is to strengthen African actors who make an essential contribution to the affordability of health products to meet local needs. This translates into documenting and analysing pricing and...
From 14–18 April 2025, the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF) conducted a study tour to Uganda for Accredited Parliamentary Assistants (APAs) to Members of the European Parliament. The tour was...