UNITE’s Strategic Impact Summary 2022-2025
As 2025 comes to a close, UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health is pleased to share its Strategic Impact Summary 2022-2025, highlighting key achievements from its current strategic period. This progress paves the way for the development of the 2026-2030 Strategy which will ensure the network remains bold, responsive, and impactful on the most pressing global health issues.
Under the 2022-2025 Strategic Plan, UNITE has strengthened its position as the only parliamentarians network focused on global health. With membership increasing by 165% to over 520 members, UNITE has brought together parliamentarians from across the political spectrum, based in 120 countries, to promote sustainable and evidence-based policies for improved global health systems.
Since 2022, UNITE has organized over 100 policy workshops in collaboration with partners to build knowledge amongst MPs around key global health issues. It has established policy desks on digital health, drug policy and mental health to drive legislative change in key countries, and led four editions of the UNITE Global Summit, connecting over 2750 participants including 250 policymakers in cities around the world. These activities have led to concrete political impact, contributing towards a private members bill on AMR in India, a Mental Health Law in Ecuador and a Harm Reduction Bill in Kenya.
Furthermore, its Memorandum of Understanding with the World Health Organization has deepened collaboration with high-level global health bodies and facilitated UNITE’s engagement in negotiations of the historic WHO Pandemic Agreement. whilst UNITE’s support in creating Parliamentary Subcommittees on Global Health in Portugal and Germany demonstrates its commitment to advancing global health through parliamentary systems.
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