PFP.NGO’s Health Equity Action Lounge (HEAL) Registration January 20-22, 2026
Please CLICK ON THE BUTTON BELOW to join Partners For Patients NGO: Health Equity Action Lounge (HEAL) @ Davos Group:
2026 AGENDA
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🔕“Health Equity Action Lunge (HEAL) @ Davos is neither associated with nor endorsed by the World Economic Forum.”
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Key Questions on our Event Goals
Success will be defined by forging actionable commitments from global health, policy, and private sector leaders to prioritize and implement equitable health solutions.
Tangible indicators of success include the formation of new cross-sector coalitions, the announcement of pilot programs or funding pledges, and widespread media or stakeholder amplification of our core messages.
The central theme is “Turning Equity Into Action: Scaling Health Innovation for All”.
The narrative emphasizes that health equity is not just a moral imperative but a strategic one—vital to resilient societies, sustainable economies, and global health security.
This narrative directly connects to our mission of reducing systemic health disparities through patient-centered innovation, inclusive policymaking, and equitable access to care.
It reinforces our ongoing focus on multi-stakeholder collaboration, community-driven solutions, and accountability in global health strategies.
Know: The scale and urgency of global health inequities, and the practical, scalable solutions already being piloted or proven.
Feel: A sense of urgency, shared responsibility, and optimism about their capacity to lead and support change.
Do: Commit to specific actions—whether funding, policy shifts, partnership building, or advocacy—to advance equitable health systems.
Attendees are positioned as catalysts for change—whether as funders, implementers, advocates, or policymakers. Their role is to use their influence, resources, and networks to remove barriers and scale innovations that reach underserved populations.
Shift from discussion to implementation by backing community-led health solutions.
Rethink metrics of success to include health equity outcomes.
Align investment and policy strategies with equity-focused frameworks.
Foster ongoing partnerships beyond Davos to ensure continuity and accountability.
A. Health equity is both a human right and a strategic investment.
Community voice and lived experience must shape innovation and policy.
B. The private sector, governments, and civil society must co-lead.
Change is possible now—solutions exist and need scaling, not reinventing.
C. Accountability starts with each stakeholder in the room.
