Our work

COLLECTIVE ACTION TO ACHIEVE HEALTH FOR ALL IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Communities at the centre

We bring communities (including youth, women and marginalised voices) together to participate in decision making processes. We facilitate inclusive, multistakeholder engagement, and build consensus to shape the digital health transformation.

We raise awareness, mobilise popular support and empower communities to call for action and to shape digital health agendas, ensuring they are equitable, inclusive, and respond to community needs, particularly the most marginalised.

National change

We strengthen the enabling environment in our six priority countries of Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico and Senegal, through stronger policies, legislation, regulation and investment-which are essential for achieving UHC.

KEY OBJECTIVES

  • Develop a national health data governance framework to protect data, clarify responsibilities and enable ethical research.
  • Strengthen regulation and governance through framework adoption, Digital Health Law dialogue and oversight mechanisms.
  • Create a financing framework for costed, prioritised and sustainable digital health investment.
  • Build workforce capacity through standardised digital health competencies and training.

KEY OBJECTIVES

  • Implement the Digital Health Act through national and county guidelines and action plans.
  • Secure dedicated digital health budgets in four priority counties for FY 2025/26 and FY 2026/27.

KEY OBJECTIVES

  • Strengthen digital health governance through a coordinated health data architecture with the Ministry of Health.
  • Support evidence-based, coordinated digital health investment decisions.
  • Build digital competencies across the primary healthcare workforce.

KEY OBJECTIVES

  • Build state-level political will for stronger digital health systems.
  • Improve and align digital health investments.
  • Strengthen implementation of the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission for a comprehensive digital health ecosystem.
  • Strengthen Rajasthan’s health data governance using existing tools and resources.
  • Expand and strengthen India’s national coalition network.

KEY OBJECTIVES

  • Build consensus and inter-institutional collaboration.
  • Advance a regulatory framework for digital health.
  • Increase investment in infrastructure and interoperability.
  • Build digital capacity among staff and patients.
  • Monitor indicators for transparency and impact.

KEY OBJECTIVES

  • Support adoption of a digital health law to strengthen system coordination and management.
  • Support adoption of a framework to prioritise digital health investment.
  • Advance endorsement of Health Data Governance Principles and a national framework aligned with global standards.
  • Strengthen Transform Health as an influential and sustainable multi-stakeholder coalition.

Regional
collaboration

We collaborate and engage with partners, regional bodies and decision makers to drive action and change across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. We work with key stakeholders, such as Asia eHealth Information Network (AeHIN), Africa CDC, Health Informatics in Africa (HELINA), WHO Regional Offices and other partners, and we co-chair the Africa CDC Flagship Initiative on Health Data Governance.
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Global
engagement

We engage in intergovernmental fora, conferences, mechanisms and processes where governments meet and agree on collective action that impact national decisions and change. We convene discussions and strengthen collaboration to build consensus and drive action. We partner with strategic initiatives, working groups and organisations, including the Global Initiative on Digital Health (GIDH), Health Data Collaborative, UHC2030 and the Civil Society Engagement Mechanism of UHC2030 (CSEM).

Our policy priorities

Transform Health advocates, campaigns, influences and provides technical support to strengthen the enabling environment for the equitable, inclusive, and sustainable digital transformation of health systems, with a focus on driving change across the following policy priorities.

DIGITAL HEALTH AS A DRIVER OF UHC

Prioritising digital health on political agendas and as part of key processes, as an enabler and accelerator to achieve UHC.

HEALTH DATA GOVERNANCE

Strengthening health data governance legislative frameworks at national, regional and global levels through advocacy, technical support, tools and resources, mobilising communities and building collaboration.

DIGITAL HEALTH INVESTMENT

Supporting and driving action towards increased, better coordinated, aligned and prioritised digital health investment.

GENDER IN DIGITAL HEALTH

Calling for investment and action to strengthen the foundations and guardrails for a gender equitable digital health transformation, while promoting women’s participation and leadership in digital health.

DIGITALLY-ENABLED COMMUNITY HEALTH

Strengthening the digital transformation of community health through a digitally-enabled community health model.

YOUTH ENGAGEMENT IN DIGITAL HEALTH

Empowering young people to influence the digital health transformation policies and strategies, and participate in national, regional and global efforts to achieve UHC.

Key initiatives advancing
our policy priorities

Building consensus and collaborative action around key priority areas and milestones to chart our collective journey towards achieving health for all in the digital age by 2030.

A global week of action to shine a light on the critical role of digital health in achieving UHC.

A campaign that raises public and political awareness about the importance of personal health data, engages and empowers communities to take action, and calls for robust legislation to enable its safe, equitable and beneficial use.

A platform strengthening and integrating young voices into health decision-making processes and driving meaningful contributions to digital health and UHC.

2025 ANNUAL REPORT

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