About the UHC Knowledge Hub.
The UHC Knowledge Hub in Tokyo is a new initiative designed to support national senior officials in both Ministries of Health and Finance from low and lower-middle-income countries. Through capacity-building and knowledge sharing grounded in data and evidence, the UHC Knowledge Hub supports high-level officials in improving the equity, alignment, and effectiveness of domestic and international health financing in their countries.
It is a collaborative initiative supported by the Government of Japan and established by WHO and the World Bank Group to support countries in accelerating progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
Key Activities of the UHC Knowledge Hub
Training and capacity building and peer-to-peer learning
The Hub delivers practitioner-focused, competency-based learning opportunities and promotes peer-to-peer learning. These efforts aim to strengthen capacity in health financing, public financial management, and implementation of reforms in support of UHC. The first in-person co-design workshop took place in October 2025 to be followed by the first UHC Leadership programme in February 2026 in Tokyo.
Advocacy and convening
To accelerate progress towards UHC, the Hub organizes high-level events and policy dialogues that bring together key partners and governments. These convenings aim to build momentum and promote coordination around innovative and effective solution-driven health financing reform strategies.
The Hub delivers practitioner-focused, competency-based learning opportunities and promotes peer-to-peer learning. These efforts aim to strengthen capacity in health financing, public financial management, and implementation of reforms in support of UHC. The first in-person co-design workshop took place in October 2025 to be followed by the first UHC Leadership programme in February 2026 in Tokyo.
Advocacy and convening
To accelerate progress towards UHC, the Hub organizes high-level events and policy dialogues that bring together key partners and governments. These convenings aim to build momentum and promote coordination around innovative and effective solution-driven health financing reform strategies.
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