Last Updated on 12 Dec 2025

Reimagining Global Health Reform in the Asia Pacific: Nationally Designed, Regionally Coordinated, and Globally Aligned

Abstract

This report outlines the outcomes of the Asia Pacific Dialogue on Global Health Reform, a four-month consultation process commissioned by the Wellcome Trust as part of a five-regional dialogue series. The dialogue was convened by the PMAC Consortium (International Health Policy Program Foundation, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore, and Tsinghua Vanke School of Public Health).
The initiative brought together a diverse group of stakeholders across 25 Asia Pacific countries to define the region's vision for the future global health architecture. The report identifies (1) a stock-take of the current global health architecture; (2) a set of governance and financing proposals for reform; (3) a set of integrated reform pathways; and (4) next steps for sustaining momentum. It ultimately proposes a global health architecture that is nationally designed, regionally coordinated, and globally aligned—with Asia Pacific shaping rather than reacting to reform.

Type
English Research Report
Year
2025
Author
Boyle D , Chan M , Chozom T , Kantiana I , Kaushik A , Lakhotia D , Lekagul A , Liwanag H , Ng J , Prem K , Rahman-Shepherd A , Suratos A , Swaminathan S , Tang K , Tangcharoensathien V , Teo Y , Tromp J , Wibulpolprasert S , and Zou I.
Correspondence
Lakhotia D