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Home » World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 Opens in Nairobi

World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 Opens in Nairobi

…with Strong Call for Action on Resilient Health Systems

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
April 29, 2026
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World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Nairobi, Kenya

William Ruto, Kenya’s President, speaking at the opening of World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Nairobi, Kenya

The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 officially opened today in Nairobi, bringing together over 2000 global health leaders, policymakers, researchers, and development partners to advance solutions for stronger and more resilient health systems.

The opening day marked a significant moment for global health cooperation, with high-level discussions focusing on strengthening health systems resilience, advancing universal health coverage, and accelerating practical solutions to emerging health challenges.

Discussions will be guided by the theme, ‘Reimagining Africa’s Health Systems: Innovation, Integration and Interdependence.’

Hosted by the Aga Khan University (AKU) and held in partnership with the World Health Organization, the Ministry of Health Kenya, and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, the meeting will feature over 80 sessions focused on strengthening health systems resilience, advancing universal health coverage, and accelerating innovation in global health.

The summit was officially opened by William Ruto, Kenya’s President, who underscored the urgent need for a decisive shift in how Africa is positioned within the global health architecture, calling on African health institutions, governments, donor agencies, and implementing partners to move beyond fragmented approaches and embrace system-wide transformation anchored in ownership, investment, and accountability.

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“This imbalance is neither sustainable nor tenable. It calls for a decisive and deliberate shift—from fragmented, piecemeal interventions to comprehensive, system-wide transformation anchored in coherent strategy, financed through both domestic and international capital, and sustained by strong governance and accountable institutions. At the same time, Africa possesses unique advantages that must be fully harnessed… which together position the continent as a source of scalable solutions rather than a repository of persistent challenges.” – President William Ruto.

Speaking during the opening session, leaders emphasized that the Nairobi meeting represents an opportunity to move beyond dialogue and toward coordinated action.

“The World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Nairobi reflects the growing importance of Africa in shaping the global health agenda,” said Prof. Axel Pries, president of the World Health Summit. “Our role is to convene leaders from across sectors and regions, and the goal is clear: to translate dialogue into practical action that strengthens health systems regionally worldwide.

“For too long, Africa has been the subject of global health discussions held elsewhere, by others. Today, with delegates from more than 50 countries gathered on African soil, we are asserting something fundamental: that African institutions, African researchers, and African policymakers are not consumers of global health policy, we are its co-authors. This Summit will move us from the language of intention to the architecture of implementation,” Prof Lukoye Atwoli, international president, WHSRM and Dean, Medical College East Africa, at AKU.

“Challenges do remain … — climate change, chronic diseases, lack of financial resources, the digital divide, inequity and others that we will have to overcome – but I see a sector [in Africa] more capable than ever: better positioned to integrate systems, harness technology, and train the workforce needed for quality care and ethical leadership,” said Dr. Sulaiman Shahabuddin, president and vice chancellor, Aga Khan University.

For the World Health Organization (WHO), the discussions reinforced the importance of scaling proven approaches to universal health coverage through strong primary health care systems.

“This Summit marks a historic first and offers the kind of collaboration required to meet the challenges of the moment,” said Dr. Mohamed Yakub Janabi, WHO regional director for Africa. “The themes being discussed are deeply interconnected and will result in a blueprint for a new Africa that reflects a shift from addressing individual challenges to building a coherent health ecosystem.”

Kenya highlighted the significance of hosting the meeting as both a diplomatic and policy milestone.

“Global health security is not a luxury; it is a prerequisite for national stability. We must move from reactive crisis management to proactive pandemic preparedness,” said Mary Muthoni, Principal Secretary Public Health & Professional Standards

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention emphasized the growing role of African institutions in shaping the continent’s health security agenda.

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World Health Summit Regional Meeting

“Africa’s health security and sovereignty depend on our ability to finance and build resilient systems at scale,” said  Dr. Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

“The World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Nairobi provides a critical platform to move from dialogue to action, mobilizing investment, strengthening partnerships, and advancing African-led solutions that reduce dependency and expand access to quality health care.” Academic and research leadership was also highlighted as central to advancing evidence-based solutions.

As the meeting continues in Nairobi, leaders reaffirmed the importance of multilateral cooperation and shared responsibility in strengthening health systems and improving health outcomes globally.

The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2026 continues over the coming days with further discussions expected on health financing, workforce development, digital health innovation, and climate and health.

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