The World Hepatitis Summit (WHS 2025) covers topics such as:
- Integration – Liver cancer, HIV, non-communicable diseases, tuberculosis , maternal and child health, primary care or other relevant areas
- Innovations – in technologies and/or service delivery including decentralisation, task-shifting, simplification and community-led initiatives
- Combatting stigma and discrimination
- Advocacy, awareness and education campaigns
- Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of viral hepatitis and hepatitis in children
- The power and impact of lived experience
- Partnerships (Private / Public, Cross-sectorial)
- The role of good data, surveillance, monitoring and evaluation in elimination
- Universal Health Coverage and person-centred approaches
- Financing for viral hepatitis (including investment cases and financing models)
The World Hepatitis Summit (WHS 2025) brings together:
- Ministries of Health and other policy makers
- Public health professionals
- Parliamentarians
- Civil society organisations
- Medical professionals
- People with lived experience of viral hepatitis
- Academics
- Implementation partners
- Global donors
- Private sector
The World Hepatitis Summit (WHS 2025) might be held in 2025.