At a time when global health challenges are becoming increasingly complex, there is a growing need for open, inclusive, and independent spaces where ideas can be shared, debated, and transformed into concrete action. The **Geneva Health Forum** plays a key role by bringing together policymakers, scientists, civil society organizations, and field actors to foster innovative and equitable solutions for global health.
Supporting the Geneva Health Forum means investing in a unique space for dialogue and health democracy, particularly active during the week of the World Health Assembly. Through its events and initiatives, the Forum amplifies voices that are too often underrepresented and encourages constructive exchanges among stakeholders from diverse regions and perspectives.
The support of sponsors and donors is essential to ensure the independence, quality, and impact of these activities. Financial contributions help maintain accessible spaces for dialogue, support the participation of actors from the Global South, and strengthen the dissemination of knowledge that informs collective action.
By becoming a partner of the Geneva Health Forum, sponsors and donors make a concrete contribution to building a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable future for global health.
Contact : contact@genevahealthforum.com
15:30 – 17:30
This meeting is not open to the public.
It brings together stakeholders from Shanghai and Geneva who will explore opportunities for collaboration between Hospitals from Shanghai and Geneva University Hospitals.
12:30 – 14:30
This meeting is not open to the public.
It brings together stakeholders from Shanghai and Geneva who will explore opportunities for collaboration.
8:30 – 12:00
This meeting is not open to the public.
It brings together stakeholders from Shanghai and Geneva who will explore opportunities for collaboration.
The first session will explore the possibility of collaborating in the field of medical research.
The second session will explore opportunities for collaboration on tripartite projects involving China, Switzerland, and Africa. The role of digital tools in health programs and women’s health programs will be discussed in particular.
Established in 2006 by the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG) and the University of Geneva (UNIGE), the Geneva Health Forum (GHF) is a Swiss not-for-profit initiative that brings together a diverse range of stakeholders to discuss and address global health challenges.
The GHF plays a pivotal role in the global health landscape, as a neutral and inclusive platform, fostering dialogue and collaboration among key players in the field, including policymakers, representatives from academia, civil society, and the private sector.
Its core mission is to facilitate constructive dialogue among these global health actors, which, in turn, contributes to the improvement of health policies and access to care worldwide. The Geneva Health Forum proudly collaborates with some of the most prominent international organizations based in Geneva.