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This UHC Day, let's raise our voices for a healthier and more just society.

 

With just one month to go to UHC Day, let's unite our voices and urge decision makers around the world to protect everyone from impoverishing health costs.

By joining forces, we can push for policies that ensure that health care is always affordable or free, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable among us.

This is a crucial step in building the future we want. After all, when populations are healthy, communities and economies thrive!

How to get involved this UHC Day: 

  1. Make some noise! Create your own quote card to show your support, and encourage family, friends and colleagues to do the same.
  2. Share your plans! If you're working on an event, publication or campaign, fill out this short form today to feature it on the global heatmap and promote it to other advocates. 
  3. Mobilize your leaders! Use the advocacy letter template to urge your decision makers to make financial protection for health a national priority. If you send a letter, you might get featured as a UHC Champion!
  4. Stay connected! Join the Civil Society Engagement Mechanism's (CSEM's) UHC Day Side event, Take action to end financial hardship in health, on 20 November (2pm CET), to hear from other advocates and plan impactful actions for UHC Day. Register here.
 

It is never too late to change course and make positive change. Together, we have the power to shape a brighter and fairer future, one where everyone can access the health services they need without fear of financial ruin. 

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