Medicus Mundi International. Network Health for All
79th WHA Individual Statements
We note with concern the stagnation in progress towards UHC as outlined in the 2025 Global
Monitoring Report. The world is no longer on a path towards realising UHC by 2030.
In light of this, relegation of the discussion of UHC to inclusion of focal programs represents a
fundamental failure to discuss persistent inequities in health financing.
Selective programs are bundled together as standalone columns of care under the roof of UHC.
UHC framed in this way remains a siloed, vertical approach to the realisation of Health for All.
Further, when we legitimize disease specific care purchasing, we make space for the interests
of profit, private actors and tech/pharma giants to achieve coverage.
Fragmentation inherently undermines the decentralized community focus envisioned under the
Declaration of Alma Ata nearly 50 years ago.