Serving as the UN’s think tank on global health, UNU-IIGH works to advance equitable, just and effective policies and practices by interrogating power and gender asymmetries in global health governance and accountability, health systems and workforce, digital health governance and security, and climate health emergencies and just transitions.
Convened by UNU-IIGH and Third World Network, the symposium explored the influence of powerful private actors in global health and discusses ways to enhance accountability and protect public interest.