The keynote will open a critical conversation on how global health can respond effectively to the challenges of 2025 and beyond. As political shifts influence the global health landscape, new opportunities and obstacles arise. For leaders in the field, this moment calls for a clear focus on identifying and capitalizing on pathways that can support sustainable progress, even amidst uncertainty. While there is a strong recognition of the need for reform, the key is to adapt to emerging realities and prioritize actions that deliver real results for the most vulnerable populations. This conversation will lay the groundwork for exploring how partnerships and forward-thinking solutions can drive lasting improvements in global health, ensuring that positive change remains at the forefront of efforts to build a healthier future for all.
Thursday May 1, 2025 9:15am - 9:40am BST
Great Hall
This panel will bring together influential youth leaders alongside key figures from major youth-focused organizations, all of whom are making a tangible impact in the fields of health and social change. Together, they will discuss their work, the challenges they face, and their vision for a more equitable health future. The conversation will highlight the unique perspectives, creativity, and energy that youth bring to addressing health disparities and advancing global health goals. It will emphasize the critical importance of greater youth involvement in global health policymaking and action, showcasing why the next generation must have a central role in shaping health priorities and solutions.
Thursday May 1, 2025 9:40am - 10:40am BST
Great Hall
This session will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies are transforming global health, and critically examine whether these innovations are truly making a difference at scale. Experts in digital health, AI, and innovation will discuss the practical applications of technology in healthcare, focusing on real-world impacts, current deployments, and how we can scale solutions for lasting, sustainable change. The session will also examine the challenges of scaling tech-driven health solutions, including cost-effectiveness, implementation readiness, and preparing for the future of global health.
Thursday May 1, 2025 10:40am - 11:40am BST
Great Hall
The gap between global health needs and available funding has never been more apparent, making the question “Where is the money?” crucial to solving this crisis. Despite trillions being invested in the global health sector, much of this funding does not reach the areas where it’s most needed. This session will explore the systemic challenges in financing global health equity, focusing on the urgent need for smarter allocation of resources. Participants will be challenged to rethink how financial systems can better serve vulnerable populations and ensure that resources are directed where they will have the greatest impact.
Thursday May 1, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm BST
Great Hall
As the world continues to navigate access to adequate and quality healthcare, political uncertainties, and the impacts of political and environmental change, strengthening agency versus dependency within health systems has never been more urgent. This discussion will bring together experts to explore the path forward in ensuring that the global health community can adapt, endure, and thrive.
Thursday May 1, 2025 3:00pm - 3:45pm BST
Great Hall