04 Mar 2025
Call for Institutional Partners for Health Inequality Monitoring Network
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The World Health Organization (WHO) is inviting experts to join its Health Inequality Monitoring Network (HIM Network). This initiative aims to advance health equity and universal health coverage, aligning with the WHO's General Programme of Work (GPW).

HIM Network welcomes representatives from academic institutions with expertise in health inequality monitoring or related fields, and governmental agencies with a relevant technical mandate. Joining the HIM Network enables your institution to play a vital role in enhancing health inequality monitoring systems and promoting health equity globally. It offers collaboration opportunities with other institutions, facilitating the exchange of knowledge, best practices, tools, and resources. Your institution will benefit from WHO's technical guidance, innovative approaches, and training resources, boosting its capacity. Additionally, participation in the Network will highlight your institution's dedication to reducing health inequities and fostering inclusive health systems.

To express interest, please complete the online application form by 15 March 2025. Full open call details and the application form are available here.

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