
Transform Health:
Driving global, regional and national action on health data governance
In 2024, Transform Health continued to work with governments and partners to enable digital transformation by developing digital health regulations (Kenya, Ecuador), supporting subnational planning and budgeting (Kenya, Indonesia), and through training and development of the incoming health workforce (Indonesia, Ecuador).
Other 2024 successes include the launch of a Digital Health Investment Checklist to guide effective digital health investment to achieve UHC and its Digital Health Week that engaged 84 partners from 28 countries. Almost a quarter of the events were led by youth organisations.
This builds on previous achievements, such as developing a model law on health data governance as a resource for governments to strengthen national frameworks and legislations, with over 1,000 people from 65 countries participating. The coalition mobilised over 2,000 people, 200 CSOs and 100 Member of Parlaiment through the ‘MyDataOurHealth’ campaign.
Transform Health has strengthened its role as a leading civil society coalition, speaking at WHO, G20, and Africa CDC, and partnering with the World Bank, FIND, OECD, and the Global Fund. The Coalition now has 215 partners, 62% of whom are in its priority countries (Kenya, Senegal, India, Indonesia, Ecuador and Mexico).
