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Digital Health Sans Borders
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Geneva Declaration of Responsibility

Digital Health for Life

A Side Event of 78th World Health Assembly

Digital Health Sans Borders — a landmark movement committed to ensuring Equitable Digital Healthcare Access for All by 2030, as we commemorate 50 years of the Alma-Ata Declaration. This initiative is ideated and led by Dr. Rajendra Pratap Gupta through Health Parliament and the Academy of Digital Health Sciences, in partnership with the Geneva Digital Health Hub. Recognized as side event of 78th World Health Assembly, it includes the unveiling of the 'Geneva Declaration of Responsibility' and a high level dialogue on Digital Health diplomacy, ethical data sharing, and cross-border collaboration for Digital Health as a Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Digital Public Good (DPG)
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Location
Campus Biotech, Chem. des Mines 9,
1202 Genève, Switzerland
CalendarMay 19th, 2025

Speakers

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Director-General, World Health Organization

Prof. (Dr.) Thomas Zeltner

Prof. (Dr.) Thomas Zeltner

Chairman, WHO Foundation

Dr. Rajendra Pratap Gupta

Dr. Rajendra Pratap Gupta

Chairman, Health Parliament & International Patients' Union

Mr. Anil Soni

Mr. Anil Soni

Chief Executive Officer, WHO Foundation

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Digital Health Sans Borders Video
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Geneva Declaration of Responsibility

Geneva Declaration of Responsibility

Supporting Organizations

Geneva Digital Health HubAcademy of Digital Health SciencesHealth Parliament
GIDHMedical Students Association of IndiaGAMS
Health Data ForumNishith Desai Associates
FIPInternational Council of Nurses
Digital Health Sans Borders Roadmap

Future Plans

Building on the Geneva Declaration of Responsibility, our future efforts will focus on empowering the global healthcare community to bridge the Digital Health divide. We will mobilize leaders, innovators, and organizations privileged to influence global health, encouraging them to recognize their role in serving underserved populations.

Our plans include expanding volunteer-driven Digital Health platforms where experts can offer timely support to those in need, regardless of location. We aim to foster a growing global network of collaborators committed to sharing knowledge, technology, and resources.

By strengthening these partnerships and promoting ethical, inclusive Digital Health solutions, we will accelerate equitable healthcare access worldwide — ensuring that no one is left behind in the Digital Health revolution.