Bawa Singh
1 
, Vijay Kumar Chattu
2,3,4*
1 Department of South and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India
2 Department of Public Health, Health Administration & Information and Health Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
3 ReSTORE lab, Department of OS & OT, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5G 1V7, Canada
4 United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS), Potterierei 72, 8000 Bruges, Belgium
Abstract
This perspective aims to 1) examine the WHA78’s contributions to health promotion, equity, and analyze their implications for reducing disparities, and 2) propose actionable strategies to navigate implementation challenges and emphasize global solidarity in the achievement of ‘health for all’. The WHA78 has prioritized social determinants, community empowerment, equitable health access, and climate-resilient health systems. Strengthening health systems and addressing equity can be further complemented by the Pandemic Treaty’s enforceable compliance mechanisms. Further, the WHA allocated 20% of pandemic-related products to the WHO to address the needs of low-income countries. Strengthening regional and international health cooperation through health diplomacy, promoting sustainable health systems, sharing digital infrastructure, and fostering local/regional pharmaceutical manufacturing are vital to turning WHA78’s commitments into equitable outcomes.