Global health and access to medicine is being reshaped by a confluence of factors—political shifts, rising nationalism, and social transformations—challenging the ways in which humanitarian aid and development are approached. At the heart of this transformation is the question: How do we ensure that the most vulnerable populations still receive the care they need when global priorities are in flux and donor commitments are increasingly uncertain? Conversations will explore the evolving geopolitical terrain and opportunities to chart pathways to secure equitable access to health services in this unpredictable environment. With an eye on how political ideologies influence aid, the impact of social trends on public health, and the uncertain future of development funding, discussions will examine how the global community can adapt to these challenges while preserving the fundamental goal of improving health for all. As the world faces a host of interconnected crises, the need for collaboration, innovation, and strong leadership has never been more urgent. Together, the forum will explore how to expand the ideological base for humanitarian development and ensure that the global health agenda remains resilient and inclusive, despite growing global divisions.
Tuesday April 29, 2025 1:29pm - 1:44pm BST
William Goodenough HouseWilliam Goodenough House, Mecklenburgh Square, London, UK
PQMD is honored to partner with GSK and AstraZeneca as co-hosts of the Global Health Policy Forum and welcome all attendees. The welcome session will set the stage for the forum discussions and introduce the core objectives of the conference.
Tuesday April 29, 2025 2:00pm - 2:20pm BST
Great Hall
This panel will examine how shifting political dynamics, rising nationalism, and changing donor environments are reshaping global health and development. Key topics will include the impact of geopolitical tensions - such as US-China relations - on humanitarian aid, and how economic sanctions, trade policies, and regional conflicts complicate global health responses. Speakers will explore how these factors influence global health priorities, from pandemic preparedness to food security, healthcare access, and beyond. With a focus on navigating complex international relations, this session will highlight both the opportunities and challenges of addressing health in a rapidly changing global landscape.
Tuesday April 29, 2025 2:20pm - 3:20pm BST
Great Hall
This panel delves into the evolving social trends and demographic shifts that are reshaping global health, highlighting critical issues such as the aging population, declining fertility rates, the AI boom, surging migration and displacement, the impacts of misinformation, and the ubiquitous impacts of climate change. With a focus on these trends, the discussion will explore the challenges of addressing health in a rapidly changing world, from the rise of digital health to the urgent need for adaptive solutions. As societies face new economic, technological, and social realities, the panel will examine how healthcare systems can adapt while navigating the complexities of a highly connected, but increasingly polarized world.
Tuesday April 29, 2025 3:20pm - 4:20pm BST
Great Hall
In a world where elections and shifting political landscapes are reshaping global leadership and policy priorities, rising nationalism has led many countries to reevaluate their commitment to international aid. Against this backdrop, this Fireside Chat brings together leaders for a candid conversation on the future of humanitarian assistance. While many major donor nations have reduced their Official Development Assistance (ODA), a few stand out for increasing their contributions. This discussion will explore how leaders from differing political spectrums can find common ground and fulfill a sustained commitment to global humanitarian priorities. Join us as these leaders explore the paths forward in the fight to safeguard humanitarian aid in an era of shifting ideologies.
Tuesday April 29, 2025 4:20pm - 5:00pm BST
Great Hall