The Civil Society Engagement Mechanism for UHC2030 (CSEM) is the civil society constituent of UHC2030 (formerly the International Health Partnership, IHP+), the global movement to build stronger health systems for universal health coverage (UHC). The CSEM raises civil society voices in UHC2030 to ensure that UHC policies are inclusive and equitable, and that systematic attention is given to the most marginalized and vulnerable populations so that no one is left behind. Learn more
Featured
UN HLM on UHC 2023
The 2023 United Nations High-Level Meeting (UN HLM) on universal health coverage (UHC) provides countries and all...
Latest CSEM News
Communities at the Heart of UHC and CSEM Host a Virtual Discussion Forum
Are you tired of webinars, zoom meetings and teleconferences? Join us in a refreshing moderated online forum! Participants will have access to two chat rooms with video...
The CSEM Secretariat Announces New Co-Host: WACI Health
WACI Health an African Regional Organization has joined Management Sciences for Health in co-leading the CSEM Secretariat. WACI Health will be managing all CSEM...
CSEM Releases Draft Civil Society Calls to Action for COVID-19
The CSEM recently released draft Civil Society Calls to Action for COVID-19. These Calls to Action are based on various documents including the Key Asks from the UHC...
Covid 19: A Test For Political Leaders to Truly Leave No One Behind
The CSEM and UHC2030 Social Participation Technical Network (SPTN) would like to draw attention to the fact that civil society is not adequately included in national...
Governance of the COVID-19 Response: A Call for More Inclusive and Transparent Decision-Making
The CSEM in partnership with the SPTN co-authored a commentary published in BMJ Global Health. The commentary provides an overview of the composition of COVID-19 task...
Results from the Civil Society Participation in the COVID-19 Response
As COVID-19 continues to impact countries around the globe, the CSEM and the WHO/Social Participation Technical Network (SPTN) requested that civil society share...