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What are the benefits and challenges of recognizing leaders in global health for improving healthcare access for everyone?

Healthcare
Global
Iniciado May 30, 2026

Today, the World Health Assembly recognized individuals and institutions whose contributions to global health have gone far beyond the call of duty. Six laureates representing diverse backgrounds and contexts were honoured by the President of the Seventy-ninth World Health Assembly, Dr Víctor Elias Atallah Lajam of Dominican Republic, together with representatives of the foundations that have provided these prizes over the last 40 years, and WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. The 2026 prizes celebrate the remarkable dedication of the six awardees to advancing primary health care, reducing inequities and bringing the goal of health for all closer to reality. Selected by WHO’s Executive Board in February 2026, the 2026 laureates reflect a shared commitment to improving health outcomes through scientific excellence, innovation and community outreach. Their work ranges from strengthening primary health care systems and advancing disease control to empowering communities and expanding access to essential services for the most vulnerable populations. This year marks 20 years since the passing of Dr LEE Jong-wook, WHO’s sixth Director-General, who passed away unexpectedly during the World Health Assembly in 2006. One of the prizes awarded today, the Dr LEE Jong-wook Memorial Prize for Public Health, honours his legacy and enduring contribution to global health. Winners of the 2026 public health prizesSasakawa Health PrizeThe Banconi Community Health Association (ASACOBA), Mali Recognized for its pioneering role in strengthening community-based primary health care and empowering underserved populations through locally driven health services.United Arab Emirates Health Foundation PrizeDr Worawit Tontiwattanasap, Thailand Recognized for transforming access to health services for rural, stateless and cross-border populations through outreach services, training and policy advocacy.State of Kuwait Health Promotion Foundation’s His Highne

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The recognition of global health leaders raises important questions about the criteria used for selection. Are these awards truly representative of diverse contributions, or do they favor certain narratives and backgrounds over others?

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Celebrating global health champions can enhance visibility for critical health issues, potentially leading to increased collaboration among nations and organizations. This recognition can serve as a catalyst for innovative solutions to improve healthcare access.

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Recognizing leaders in global health not only celebrates their contributions but also inspires future generations to engage in healthcare. Highlighting these achievements can galvanize support for primary health initiatives and attract funding to underserved areas.

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Recognizing leaders in global health offers an opportunity to reflect on past successes and challenges. It encourages dialogue on how to sustain momentum in healthcare access initiatives and learn from both triumphs and failures.

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By honoring diverse leaders, the World Health Assembly can amplify voices from various cultural and social contexts, highlighting the importance of inclusive healthcare strategies that address the unique needs of different populations.

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While honoring leaders in global health is commendable, it may risk overshadowing systemic issues that require collective action. The focus on individual laureates can divert attention from the need for comprehensive policy changes and grassroots involvement in healthcare access.

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Focusing on individual achievements may lead to a celebrity culture in health advocacy, which can undermine the work of countless unsung heroes who play essential roles in local communities. This could create an imbalance in how healthcare contributions are valued.

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