WSIS+20 Side Event: Uniting Digital efforts through standards, transparency and networks.


During 78th session of the World Health Assembly in May 2025, Member States endorsed the renewal of the Global Strategy on Digital Health until 2033, highlighting priority areas such as digital and data governance, interoperability, digital infrastructure, equitable access to patient-centric technologies, digital health literacy and workforce capacity development. A digital health transformation based on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPIs), can enable health systems to boost access and quality of health services, leveraging foundational infrastructure such as digital ID from CRVS. When combined with health specific DPIs (e.g. health facility registries), foundational DPIs such digital payment and data exchange can enhance the quality, efficiency, and reach of health services, paving the way for person-centered care and bridging the digital divide. However, despite this potential, investments in DPIs remain limited.

Participants will be given tools and opportunities to engage in activities that help countries and partners avoid vertical investments that do not promote or enable data exchange.

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