Building for durability: what it will take to sustain access through financing, resilience, and delivery in a world of chronic need and recurring shocks. The final day looks forward, focusing on what it will realistically take to sustain access over time. Discussions will examine how global health efforts can be financed, staffed, and delivered in an environment defined by constrained resources, rising noncommunicable disease burdens, increasing system stress, and prolonged humanitarian and health crises.
Across the day, participants will explore capital flows and financing models, long-term system and workforce capacity, disaster and shock resilience, pandemic preparedness, and the challenge of delivering care in protracted conflict and fragile settings. The emphasis is on readiness and durability: how to build models that hold under pressure and continue to deliver access in the face of recurring shocks.