UHC2030 Task Force

The UHC2030 Task Force convenes representatives from various constituencies and stakeholders to ensure accountability for and drive the implementation of the UHC Political Declaration. Established in 2022, it leverages its expertise and networks to sustain momentum for the implementation of universal health coverage and advises the UHC2030 Secretariat on accountability for results. 

2025 members
  • Academic & Research (Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, Health Systems Global)
  • Coalition of Partnerships for UHC and Global Health (represented by NCD Alliance, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health)
  • Digital health network (Transform Health)
  • Local government networks (United Cities and Local Governments)
  • Healthcare professional association (International Council of Nurses, World Medical Association)
  • Healthcare student association (International Federation of Medical Students Associations, International Pharmaceutical Students Federation)
  • Indigenous leadership initiatives (Fund for the Development of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean)
  • Monitoring & Accountability experts (International Budget Partnership)
  • Health security network (Global Health Security Network)
  • Health Systems Related Initiatives (represented by Health Data Collaborative and PHC-Accelerator (WHO))
  • Parliamentarian network (UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health)
  • UHC2030 Civil Society Engagement Mechanism (represented by Advisory Group members International Planned Parenthood Federation and Alliance for Public Health)
  • UHC2030 Country constituency (Egypt, France, Japan, South Africa, DRC, Indonesia)
  • UHC2030 Global health initiatives constituency (represented by Gavi)
  • UHC2030 Philanthropic foundations constituency (Rockefeller Foundation, UN Foundation)
  • UHC2030 Private sector constituency (represented by GE Healthcare, Organization of Pharmaceutical Producers of India)
  • UHC2030 UN constituency (represented by UNICEF) 
  • Women’s networks (Women Deliver, Women in Global Health)  

Former members who contributed to the UHC2030 Task Force since 2022 include:    

  • Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) 
  • Centro De Estudios Para La Equidad y Gobernanza En Los Sistema De Salud  
  • Climate change and health systems network (Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health)
  • European Commission 
  • Georgia
  • International Trade Union Confederation 
  • Republic of Ghana 
  • UN Major Group for Children and Youth
  • Youth initiatives (WHO Youth Council) 

As key pillars of the UHC movement, the members of the UHC2030 Task Force played an essential role in shaping the Action Agenda for the UHC Movement, which gained global recognition at the 2023 UN General Assembly, the 2023 World Health Assembly, and through the “G7 Global Plan for UHC Action Agenda”, an annex to the G7 Hiroshima Leaders’ Communiqué (May 20, 2023). The Action Agenda was also recognized in the Outcome Document and Chair's Statement of the G20 Health Ministers Meeting (Gandhinagar, India, August 19, 2023).

Read the Action Agenda