Bold claim: UHC progress hinges on how we measure it, and the results may surprise you. This webinar dives into the revised universal health coverage (UHC) monitoring indicators and explains why tracking these metrics matters more than ever. But here’s where it gets controversial: some audiences fear tighter measurement could steer policy away from local realities. This session aims to clarify that tension by linking numbers to real-world reforms.
The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for the Western Pacific invites you to aUHC Day Webinar on 12 December 2025. The focus will be on the revised global indicators used to monitor progress toward UHC.
Hosted jointly by the WHO Western Pacific’s Division of Health Systems and Services and the Division of Data, Strategy and Innovation, the webinar will present the updated methodology, reveal new regional trends, and share country experiences about institutionalizing UHC monitoring. Attendees will learn how to use these indicators to inform and shape policy reforms that advance UHC in the Western Pacific.
How to participate is simple: register in advance to gain access to the webinar. After registration, a confirmation email will provide the joining details.
We appreciate your participation in this crucial discussion as we work to connect measurement with actionable policy steps, strengthening the pathway toward universal health coverage for all in the Western Pacific Region. To prompt thoughtful discussion, consider: Do these indicators truly reflect on-the-ground realities in every country, or do they miss nuanced population needs? Share your perspective in the comments.