
Collaboration for resilient, inclusive health
This track assembles global health leaders, policymakers, researchers and innovators to build alliances, rethink health financing and navigate evolving development priorities to create equitable, sustainable health systems for all.
By connecting academia, government and industry, this track will generate actionable insights, foster collaboration and inspire solutions to advance global health equity and resilience.
Discussion topics
Our speakers are senior decision-makers and experts in health and well-being around the world, and sessions in this track are hosted by experts in the field.
Sessions will examine the intersections of climate and health, explore collaborative solutions to pressing challenges such as antimicrobial resistance and consider the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in global healthcare, including the governance frameworks necessary for safe, ethical and effective deployment.
Speakers include
A message from our track hosts and partner
"We at the Office of Health Economics are excited to be hosting the 'health and well-being' track for the second year running. Health is not a silo; it’s the thread that weaves through every sustainability challenge, and we’re looking forward to hosting conversations that lead to real-world solutions and measurable change."
Charlotte Ashton-Khan
Director of External Affairs
Office of Health Economics
Grace Hampson
Director of External Affairs
Office of Health Economics
"The congress provides a rare global platform that brings together universities, policymakers, industry and sustainability champions around a shared SDG agenda. For HKBU, our continued participation is driven by the belief that progress on the SDGs requires sustained effort, long-term commitment and continuous engagement across sectors and geographies."
Jingwen Mu
Director, Institutional Research and Strategic Planning
Hong Kong Baptist University
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