Johannesburg: AfricUpdate – News Desk
The Department of Health, in collaboration with the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Clinton Health Access Initiative, will host a public panel discussion on accelerating Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and health security in South Africa on Monday, 3 November 2025.
“UCH and health security are two of the most urgent priorities in global health today, and achieving them simultaneously will enable countries like South Africa to improve health outcomes, protect their populations from future pandemics, generate economic growth, and reduce entrenched inequalities in society,” the department’s advisory read.
The country continues with efforts to achieve UHC, despite several challenges, including legal threats against the National Health Insurance (NHI). This public event will bring together four leading voices in global health to engage South African policymakers, practitioners, academics, students, civil society, and the wider public in a dynamic discussion on how UHC and health security can be advanced together.
Some of the internationally recognised thought leaders to participate in the debate include Professor Alistair McGuire from the London School of Economics and Political Science, Dr Makoto Tobe from Japan International Cooperation Agency, Professor David McCoy from the United Nations University, Dr Finn McGuire from the University of York, and Professor Nicolas Crisp from the department’s NHI Deputy Director-General.
The session will be led by Professor Robert Yates from the London School of Economics and Political Science. The seminar will provide a platform to exchange ideas, inspire collaboration, and chart a way forward for South Africa in its pursuit to ensure every citizen can access the full range of quality health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship. The event will take place at the Future Africa Campus of the University of Pretoria at 6 pm.
