Adapting for Impact: Health, Equality, and Rights in an Era of Uncertainty
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Adapting for Impact: Health, Equality, and Rights in an Era of Uncertainty

Get ready to dive into how we can make a difference in health, equality, and rights despite the challenges we face today!

By Women in Global Health

Date and time

Monday, May 19 · 7:30 - 9:30am CEST

Location

Warwick Geneva

14 Rue de Lausanne 1201 Genève Switzerland

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

📅 Date: May 19, 2025
🕢 Time: 7:30–9:30 AM Geneva Time (CEST)
📍 Location: Warwick Hotel, Geneva (In-person only)
🧾 Co-hosted by Save the Children and Women in Global Health


Adapting for Impact: Health, Equality, and Rights in an Era of Uncertainty

As the global health landscape faces seismic shifts, one thing is clear: business as usual is no longer an option.

With multilateral systems under strain and long-standing funding models in flux, we are entering a new era of uncertainty—and with it, a chance to reimagine our future. This high-level in-person side event brings together diverse global health leaders, advocates, and changemakers to confront today’s challenges and chart a bold path forward.

Join us for a powerful conversation on how we can collectively adapt, lead, and drive impact in an increasingly complex world.


Why Attend?

  • Unpack a rapidly evolving global health context
  • Connect with cross-sectoral leaders driving systems change
  • Contribute to solutions through open, action-oriented dialogue
  • Explore concrete steps toward building more inclusive, sustainable systems


What to Expect

  • Deep insights into the shifting dynamics of international aid and development
  • Bold strategies for adapting in the face of shrinking resources
  • Feminist leadership and collective action at the forefront of health equity
  • Opportunities for collaboration with key actors across global health and human rights


Who Should Join?

  • Global health professionals and advocates
  • Policy makers, funders, and institutional leaders
  • Civil society organizations
  • Feminist and rights-based movement leaders
  • Anyone invested in equity-driven global health transformation

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