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GLC4HSR is a cross country platform that facilitates practical and reciprocal knowledge sharing and the co-creation of effective strategies for health systems

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We invite you to delve into the Compendium’s insights, reflect on its recommendations, and join us in transforming these lessons into action for adaptive, people-centered health systems worldwide.
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Speakers also highlighted how, in conflict settings, the imperative to integrate refugees into national health systems and financial services was underscored as essential for equity and sustainability.
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Sessions also charted the evolution of blended finance instruments, outcome‑based impact bonds, CSR‑backed diagnostics, and climate‑sensitive insurance as practical avenues for turning resilience strategies into sustainable investments.
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The conclave also highlighted AI’s potential and stressed the importance of interoperable data platforms, robust governance frameworks, and cloud‑first policies to ensure secure, scalable, and ethical use of technology in low‑ and middle‑income settings.
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Discussions also revealed critical vulnerabilities: hospitals facing seasonal spikes and severe disruptions when power backups fail, underscoring the need for comprehensive disaster‑management plans, renewable‑energy integration, and standardized operating procedures.
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Case studies demonstrated how community‑led emergency management teams and rapid vulnerability assessments translate into mock drills, early warnings, and proactive disease‑prevention measures, bridging the gap between policy and practice.
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shifting decision-making closer to communities, strengthening primary care as the first line of defense, and empowering frontline teams to act swiftly during crises.
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Throughout the Conclave, speakers emphasized that true resilience emerges when flexibility is integrated into the system:.
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Convened in March 2025, at the INSA in New Delhi, the 3rd Annual Conclave witnessed a vibrant exchange among 200+ in‑person and 250+ virtual participants from 18 countries, across 11 plenary sessions, three thematic breakouts, and 25 poster presentations by more than 70 experts.
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Presenting the GLC4HSR Annual Conclave 2025 Conference Report! Follow the link below to download the comprehensive report.
glc4hsr.org
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We thank every speaker, partner, and participant whose expertise and passion drove meaningful conversations and set the stage for transformative action. We carry forward the lessons learned and continue building a more resilient, equitable future in health.
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From spirited panel discussions on health systems resilience to inspiring stories of community-driven change, the glimpse captured in this video reflects our shared commitment to strengthening health systems worldwide.
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As we look back on the vibrant moments from our Annual Conclave, we’re filled with gratitude for the energy, insights, and collaborations that defined this year’s gathering.
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Community engagement and coordination with district authorities, NGOs, and emergency services, she argued, are essential to protect lives and ensure continuity of care as climate impacts intensify.
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She called for localized, cross‑sectoral solutions: retrofitting hospitals for climate resilience, developing standard operating procedures and contingency plans, training rapid response teams, and harnessing renewable energy and rainwater harvesting.
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Ms. George described assessments across four facilities in Idukki district, showing how backflow from the Periyar River inundated wards, cut power, and even brought snakes and scorpions into the compound, all without a documented disaster management plan.
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Drawing on her work in Kerala, India, where the 2018 flood alone cost government hospitals nearly ₹120 crores (~$1.4 million) and forced patient evacuations, she highlighted how seasonal hazards repeatedly disrupt infrastructure and service delivery.
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