In recent decades, the world has witnessed increasingly complex and urgent health challenges. Climate change, rapid urbanization, the rising burden of non-communicable diseases, and threats such as the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed significant vulnerabilities in global health systems. These challenges underscore the importance of developing health systems that are not only capable of responding to crises but are also sustainable in the long term.
Resilience in health systems refers to the ability of the system to anticipate, respond to, and recover from various disruptions or health crises, whether caused by natural or human factors. Therefore, the development of strategies and policies that strengthen the resilience of health systems has become a top priority. Additionally, sustainability in the context of health systems is needed, involving efficient resource management, the implementation of environmentally friendly technologies, and policies that support public health in the long term. Sustainability also means ensuring that all segments of society, including the most vulnerable, have fair and equitable access to quality health services.
Health system must be accompanied by inclusive health policies, which are policies that consider the needs of all segments of society, including the most vulnerable and marginalized groups. These policies should be based on principles of equity, justice, and human rights, ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to achieve optimal health. This conference will discuss how inclusive health policies can be integrated into health systems to enhance resilience and sustainability.
The conference will feature a variety of sessions, including keynote presentations by renowned experts, panel discussions, and scientific sessions showcasing cutting-edge research. It will also provide ample networking opportunities for participants to connect, share experiences, and forge partnerships that can pave the way for collaborative efforts to address global health security challenges.
Furthermore, this conference recognizes the importance of a multi-stakeholder and multidisciplinary approach. By fostering collaboration among these stakeholders, the conference aims to stimulate comprehensive discussions, facilitate knowledge transfer, and promote the development of evidence-based policies and strategies.
Ultimately, the 1st International Conference on Health Policy and Public Health (ICHP-PH) aspires to contribute to the advancement of global health security and the development of resilient and sustainable health systems. Through the exchange of ideas, insights, and networking among individuals and organizations committed to working towards a shared vision of a healthier and safer future for all.