UHC2030 Steering Committee Meeting Highlights

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The UHC2030 Steering Committee meeting held on 29 June 2020 focused on discussing the impact of COVID-19 on the UHC vision and outlining action plans to strengthen health systems. Progress in the first half of 2020 was highlighted, including political momentum, shared UHC goals promotion, community engagement, and leadership in health system strengthening. Key sessions covered the transition from vision to action and resource mobilization for UHC2030. The meeting concluded with agreeing on follow-up actions and endorsing key agendas to advance UHC.


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  1. UHC2030 Steering Committee meeting, 29 June 2020 Objectives i. Agenda Agree UHC2030 vision, plans and follow-up actions for health systems that protect everyone , including enhanced focus on common goods for health. Agree resource mobilization plan for 2020-21 Welcome & introduction [1300-1320] Session 1 Health systems that protect everyone 1.1 What does COVID-19 mean for our UHC vision? [1320-1420] 1.2 From vision to action: Using the UHC2030 platform and products to promote health systems that protect everyone [1425- 1525] Session 2 UHC2030 resource mobilization [1525-1550] Conclusions and next steps [1550-1600] ii.

  2. UHC2030 progress & results in first half of 2020 UHC2030 progress & results in first half of 2020 Sustained political momentum (1.1): Mobilized the political advisory group, on track for flagship state of UHC commitment report, promoted co-chairs statement on UHC and COVID-19 Promoted shared UHC goals (1.2): co-chairs COVID-19 statement, UHC/emergencies paper Getting communities engaged (1.3): diverse feedback from >100 stakeholders for social participation handbook consultation, CSEM calls to action on UHC and COVID-19 Harmonised HSS (2.1): TWGs finalising/launching products (e.g. PFM, health systems assessment); mobilised fragile states group on COVID-19 & health services; feedback that discussion paper + cross-agency work on domestic/external resource implications of COVID-19 are shaping HSS policy agendas Platform and thought leadership (3.1, 3.2): great reactions to the discussion paper, >400 people attended launch event, lively follow-up blogs etc

  3. Session 1.1 Session 1.1 What does COVID What does COVID- -19 mean for our UHC vision? 19 mean for our UHC vision? Paper conclusions: Questions for SC : a. Do you agree with the discussion paper conclusions? Are key messages missing? b. Do you agree with the proposed action agenda for applying the key asks? Are there key points missing? c. Do you agree to UHC2030 s Steering Committee endorsing this paper as an agreed UHC2030 narrative on UHC and emergencies plus action agenda based on the Key Asks? i. Prioritise common goods for health ii. Invest more + better iii. Seize the moment: changes that benefit UHC + health security iv. Come together: shared health goals

  4. Session 1.2 Session 1.2 Using the UHC2030 platform and products to Using the UHC2030 platform and products to promote health systems that protect everyone promote health systems that protect everyone Raise + sustain political momentum: Elevate political messages in HLM follow-up, State of UHC Commitment report, interim report to UNSG + process to 2023 Strategic political advocacy partnerships (political advisory panel recommendations) follow up with parliaments, city/local govts Promote shared UHC goals: Briefing notes + advocacy on health systems and UHC across health and disease programmes Reaching the targets, 1 year on joint event Engage communities: Build a movement for health systems that protect everyone: CSEM calls to action, UHC day campaigns Scaled up support to social participation/accountability Leadership on harmonised health systems strengthening: Additional/adapted TWG products (resilience in health systems assessment, PFM for COVID-19 paper, lessons for service delivery in fragile settings) Regional/country engagement: incorporate discussion paper conclusions in strategic planning & country compacts Global coordination: UHC2030 role in ACT-A UHC2030 thought leadership and platform: Webinar + blogs/articles series UHC2030 platform (CSEM, private sector, other constituencies) Convene HSS related initiatives: blogs/articles, HSG symposium

  5. Session 1.2 Session 1.2 Using the UHC2030 platform and products to Using the UHC2030 platform and products to promote health systems that protect everyone promote health systems that protect everyone Questions for SC discussion What are your strategic steers (e.g. key audiences and moments, now to 2023) to promote stronger health systems, based on PHC and common goods for health, that better protect everyone (i.e. UHC and health security goals)? How will your constituency take the messages forward? Does this set of products sell the unique value of UHC2030 across the results areas the SC agreed in March? (i.e political momentum, shared UHC goals, engaged communities; harmonised health systems strengthening; stakeholder platforms, thought leadership). How can your constituency help strengthen these products further?

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