World Health Summit 2025- Taking Responsibility for Health in a Fragmenting World
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The summit was organized in Berlin from October 12 to 14, and it featured over 4,000 delegates from 140 countries with the objectives of discussing numerous critical global health challenges. The overall theme for the summit was «Taking Responsibility for Health in a Fragmenting World,» which is quite befitting the times we are living in of global uncertainty and growing intolerance. This report aims to summarize and highlight the summit’s key outcomes comprising landmark financial commitments, institutional initiatives that indicate a revived focus on equitable health governance and cross sectoral collaboration. This also throws particular light on India’s emerging role.Abstract
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